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  • Honestly.

    Stackoverflow is a horrible place to ask anything.

    I have had 100% legit, well documented questions, closed as duplicate of unrelated other question.

    Its... honestly, just not a friendly place to go. Full of a bunch of assholes....

    Most of the answers actually suck too. Many times, you will find the correct answer downvoted, and incorrect or bad answers upvoted.

  • Protein bars & Nuts. Lightweight, packed with nutrients / calories.

    Canned food tends to be heavy for the amount of nutrients included.

    MREs are great too, lots of variety. But, these things can plug you up pretty bad. The uh, gum, will help flush you out. Pretty bulky though.

  • Knock on wood, I never really got into twitter.

    So- the twitter drama, is just interesting to read about these days.....

    On the sad side, I did get into reddit. And spez is fucking it up worse then musk is doing to twitter.

  • Its not asking anyone to like anything or not- but, from the above comments- I gather-

    I use "Service A", so, "Service B" is useless to me. The impression was a negative bias towards this service/product, because you already have something that works for you.

  • I use twitter. So, let me piss on mastadon. I use reddit. So, let me piss on lemmy. /s.

    Seriously, stop pissing on alternatives just because they don't work for you. More choice, is generally a good thing (with the exception of streaming services....)

  • I recently gave it a try for a month or so- and switched back to frigate.

    At the time, coral support was only in beta, for running on a raspberry pi- so, code project tended to consume quite a bit of resources on my NVR box.

    The other factor- Frigate integrates into home assistant effortlessly, Blue Iris is a lot more manual.

    But, I can confirm the quality of code project.ai was pretty good. Although, there aren't as many tools to "tune" it with.

    I'll prob give it another try in the future.

  • Regarding the NVR solution, I personally use both Frigate (Opensource, Free. Fantastic object detection, Really QUICK and accurate detections too), and Blue Iris (Closed source, requires 45$ license. But- amazingly powerful NVR software).

    For cameras, I recommend POE cams. I Personally use reolink RLC-520s, and the likes. They support RTMP, RTSP, ONVIF, and will work with any NVR solution worth its salt. They are also quite cheap, and so far, have been pretty reliable. Of the 20 or so I have deployed, I have only had one die- which was due to it catching all of the rain coming off of the roof... in a storm. Warranty was honored on it.

    Otherwise- as long as the camera supports one OF... RTSP, RTMP, ONVIF, you should be gold. For doorbell camera, Amcrest has a few options. I have an older AD110. They have newer offerings now. I do believe either reolink or amcrest also makes a POE powered doorbell camera, which would be good, if you have the ability to run POE to your doorbell.