This effect has been well studied and is known as Murphy’s law.
“Warning: deprecated for future release.” This is future me’s problem!
Have you tried it on the tablet? Is this known to work?
Knew a guy who got thrown off the toilet on a ship after a hard collision in port. Him and the poop… Seat belt would’ve helped
No, they’re a 10,000 year old vampire /s
Being welcomed home from work by my dog. Always so happy to see me! Really picks me up even after a rough day.
It’s happening to my place right now. CEO lied about raise and bonus amounts. Additionally, both were lower than two years ago (last time we got a raise) especially factoring in inflation.
This is all just a natural earth cycle \s
Here’s puppy!
Redditor? Yes… that was what they used to call me. That was my name. I am a lemming!
Fourthed
I’m running an unraid server with a frigate docker. For cameras, I use amcrest. Either way, back doors shouldn’t be a concern if you have them on an isolated VLAN with no connection to the internet or other vlans. Frigate will just need access to the cameras.
I’ve tried motioneye, zoneminder, shinobi cctv, blue iris, and frigate NVR.
I couldn’t get motioneye to work, but I’ll blame on me being a noob (especially at the time).
Zoneminder was stable but the UI is a bit weak and it doesn’t have person detection to my knowledge. You can get around the UI by using homeassistant as a front end.
Shinobi cctv has the best UI, but I found it to be a buggy mess, person detection was difficult to implement, and it didn’t play nice with homeassistant.
Blue iris is solid, but requires a license and windows. I have the least experience with it, but it seemed decent.
Ultimately, I landed on frigate NVR and it’s my favorite so far. Its very solid/stable, has built in object/person detection with simple support for hardware acceleration, and UI is simple but passable. Personally, I use homeassistant as a front end for WAF, but the built in UI isn’t bad and shows all your person detection events. Also, compared to all the above, configuration is done through a text file. While this may seem daunting at first, the manuals are very good and it becomes copy paste after the first camera (makes backups easy too).
For hardware, frigate has recommendations on their site. A cheap PC will do the job with ideally an Intel processor for hardware acceleration. For cameras, I’ve had the best luck with amcrest. Just make sure you throw whatever cameras you get on their own restricted vlan with no internet access. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions.
The age of men is over. The time of the orca has come.
If you look closely, you can see they were on Adderall. If it was weed, there’d be none left