Grav may fit your needs.
Grav may fit your needs.
i had a ‘google tv’ back in 2011 - made by Sony who partnered with google - it was like an amped up bluray player/streaming box in one. it had a great sony blu-ray optical drive, could stream what services were available at the time and had the best remote control I’ve ever seen… i loved it. Unfortunately google’s planned obsolescence destroys products. you guys left it useless just 2 years after i purchased it new.
that’s pretty funny and equally embarrassing. thank you for sharing. i admit, I don’t pay much attention to traditional lunch times becsuse i mainly meet with network ops folks who have no concept of time or work-life balance. 24/7 or bust. i have a beard so foods like ribs, and tacos that fall apart are my kryptonite. i feel like i need to take a face shower after a meal at times. And honestly after the quarantine period of covid i felt like i had to learn how to interact with society again. cheers.
let us know when you reach 1.21 gigawatts
this headline is deceiving… we party every weekend in dc
I’m not familiar with Amazon blink cameras. I use a reoLink and a Raspberry Pi for two cameras that go to a dedicated Zone Minder NVR server which is firewalled off from any internet access or access to other networks within my house.
reolink was pretty easy, blocking all wan traffic is very important - I’m sure like any store-bought solution. the raspberry pi is low quality and obviosuly a diy solution, but is ok. zoneminder is one of a handful of open source nvr softwares. It’s not great in my opinion. I don’t think it uses resources efficiently and it’s a bit of a pain to set up initially. But from what i read all of these opensource nvr apps have their quirks.
i read good things about amcrest cameras
curious, why aren’t you able to self-host your blink cameras; are they ip cameras and is there an rtp stream you can capture?
nice - I’ll check it out
smart to collect that user base, and i welcome all the evicted vagabonds over to proxmox forums to help me solve all the messes i create.
I’m interested in seeing what you come up with.
Does something like podHoarder fit the bill?
i used OpenScan recently, another FOSS app - worked ok. Sources: Izzy’s repo or Google Play
without a ton of thought, and other than my current house:
travel, in general. recently a trip to sail out of svalbard down to norway. it’s another world up there
an inexpensive handtruck is one of the most useful tools i have
a ‘prosumer’ grade espresso machine and a grinder is used and loved every single day
“Because THAT’S where the COLD AIR comes from!!!” ~ Lewis Black
strange, i started having this same issue on brave about 3 months ago. i installed firefox and am not having this problem. no battery / background restrictions set for either
nice. i just stumbled on this community while looking for some ‘ornamental’ grasses to plant this month…reducing my lawn one chunk at a time.
sure, but this looks super relaxing
actually, hunter-gatherer communities ‘work’ significantly less time than we do in our corporate jobs. farming is a different story: here’s one study: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/05/190520115646.htm
i took this 3 day ‘7-habits’ course as a network ops manager. myself and a couple others who were in there kept asking how we can apply this to our environment. they couldn’t answer and by the end of the three days they just flat out said that these skills won’t work at all in NOC management. i enjoy learning new skills, but those three days were miserable.
“excessive screen time, defined as more than two hours a day outside of work hours.”
Inside of your undefined work hours screentime is totally not harmful to the adult brain.