

I didn’t know that shortcut. No need to be sarcastic about it. Thanks.
Just a guy. Just a fella. Subject to say silly stuff.
Alternatively @marighost@lemmy.zip.
Formerly @marighost@lemm.ee.
I didn’t know that shortcut. No need to be sarcastic about it. Thanks.
Thanks for this info.
I specified locally hosted/managed because we’d like to avoid clouds and subscriptions. I don’t really want to divulge details but this is mostly for home security against a specific individual, and this person might be inclined to attempt logins into a cloud service. From my end I’d just set up a wireguard tunnel and us it to remote into some kind of server/NVR at my sister’s house.
I hadn’t heard of Tapo, and while TP-Link scares me a little, it looks like it could also be integrated into Home Assistant for viewing. Does the camera record over the first-recorded data when the SD Card gets full? Do you use the TP-Link/Tapo app for local management? Thanks for your response.
If another kind soul comes through with a good suggestion, I’ll try to remember to tag you! There’s got to be something out there.
They have an appimage version, but it currently only supports Stardew Valley and Cyberpunk 2077. Other games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Skyrim are planned.
So far so good, even as a huge Linux noob. I hope you can get off windows soon!
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You’re the man now dog.
Cool project!
Ooo, run by the city/governing body itself? That’d be an interesting way to connect the population.
A Lemmy instance for every single city or region would be cumbersome. Just make these communities on your preferred instance.
I’ve been holding off on upgrading my work computer to W11 for as long as I can. It’s already slow as shit with all the MS bloat (along with another required spyware program we have installed for one of our vendors), I can only imagine 11 will make that much worse.
Appreciate the write up specifically for beginners. And thanks for the channel recommendation!
It’s more of a WRIST device I’d say
Sounds good to me!
As for rules, I’d say adhere to the instance rules for lemmy.ml, then encourage civil discussion, be kind to each other, etc etc. Can’t imagine there will be too many problems in a comm about Firefox, outside of trolls.
Thanks for the detailed write up!
Kinda unrelated to OOP, but out of curiosity, what does your storage setup look like? Do you keep stuff reasonably backed up with that much data?
I wouldn’t do any of that.