Eanix hardware moves beyond traditional home server setups that typically use small computers such as the Raspberry Pi 4. These devices are great, but their capabilities are severely limited due to performance. Eanix uses consumer gaming/workstation hardware that has advanced over the years into a capable server alternative for the home.  The purpose of the […]

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In case you are wondering what open source, or free software, is, here is a few videos from Europe explaining what they are. While this is unrelated to Eanix, it still fits the principal of Web 3.0. The states in America could come together (as 3, 10, 40, 50, whatever) and build the platform. A […]

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I know it’s been a little while since the last post. I just wanted to update everyone and let everyone know that we are still here and still pushing for a new approach. Since our last post, it looks like Mastodon has taken off quite well. I have made effort to install Mastadon on my […]

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Social media today, where this major conglomerate has millions of messages a day running on their servers, is the opposite of the purpose of the home server. Big Data as they call it is the entire purpose of these companies. They can process information, performing studies on their userbase, and with some hell-bent on world […]

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Many people go out and buy an Echo Dot or Google Home device. These devices work decently well for the price, but leave out a lot of customization features that one could get from having a IFTTT server in their home. Using Zigbee it is possible to connect with a wide variety of devices including water […]

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Thank you for checking out Eanix. We are working on something really cool that ties in with awesome-selfhosted, self-hosted podcast, ease of use, and more. The intent of this project is to create what many celebrities and wealthy individuals have, but at a cost that the lower middle class can afford. There are a few […]

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