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  • *futurama 😛

  • Bon voyage!

  • I use Amcrest, mostly because the guy who makes frigate recommended them, and has affiliate links on his site. As a software developer myself, I have to say frigate (and HA) are two jewels of open source software and so I’m happy to support them however I can.

    That being said, the cameras work well and are easy to integrate with both frigate and HA. They all try to phone home at first, but stop if you tell them to (I’ve confirmed this by monitoring the traffic on my dns servers).

    I couldn’t find a privacy friendly wifi camera with a big enough battery to run continuously, so I ended up building my own with a solar panel, an inverter, and a 9ah lithium battery that sits on a fence post at the end of my driveway. It was a fun project, but I wish I could buy it.

    Another small gripe is that the PTZ cameras from Amcrest all seem to be crazy expensive or have mixed reviews, so I’ve just held off on those for now.

  • Yeah, what the hell? I didn’t watch the video but one time use pads are crypto 101 first day of class kinda thing.

  • At 2045 hours, his truck was observed backing into the parking space where it was later discovered.

    Personally, I wouldn’t back into a parking space if I was gonna kill myself. I only back in to spots if I’m leaving in a hurry.

  • Why is BREKING misspelled in the news ticker in the last panel?

    Hilarious comic tho..

  • Everything bad is capitalism. Don’t you read the internet??

  • OP really staying true to the literal requirements of the community, and that’s all I have to say about that.

  • Das healthenboostensodiumchloride?

  • Born too late to explore the world. Born too soon to explore the stars. Born just in time for Algae 2.0 to drop.

  • Here’s what you do: go to the store and buy 3-5 dandruff shampoos with different active ingredients and cycle between them every time you wash your hair and face (don’t shy away from smearing the shampoo on your face as well). Also, leave it on there a few minutes before rinsing.

    Also vitamin D oil is great for face and beard.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BGMCLC4J

    This shampoo is great to add into the rotation. The same company makes a face cream that is super good, too.

  • I want it

  • No, my sons are also named Borts.

  • A better example would have been patreon. I’ve never given money to an online content producer of any kind (except my monthly donation to Wikipedia), but if there’s one thing the internet is good at, it’s crowdfunding. Gofundme, patreon, onlyfans, twitch, kickstarter… it’s all the same.

  • More or less, yes, but they only work in specific, emulated test environments unless you play Apple’s game and get them verified and signed and eventually in the App Store. The latest EU/GDPR stuff might change this a bit, though.

  • Ridiculously unfunny and eventually a commercial

  • I’m out of the loop, why do we hate Rick Berman?

  • Yeah, I’d assumed it would respect the —metric=false flag when building with docker run, but docker-compose is ostensibly supported and easier to work with. I was able to successfully change other configuration options (such as setting the db to use MySQL instead of the default SQLite) using the docker-compose ‘command’ block, but the metric flag specifically was ignored. It’s entirely possible that this is a bug and not an intentional attempt to hoover up user data. Either way, data collection should be opt-in by default (by law, imo).

  • All depends on what you collect, how it’s stored, how transparent you are about it, and how easy it is to opt out of. It can definitely be done well.