Owncast rlz. I casted the whole world cup to family and friends, no problem at all.
Owncast rlz. I casted the whole world cup to family and friends, no problem at all.
I’m using Frigate with a Google Coral connected to Home Assistant, it’d send an image and a short video to a Telegram group with my wife whenever it detects a person.
I’m using OpenIPC firmware flashed on a chinese Goke camera and works great. It connects to Frigate using RTMP.
My wife upgraded from 13 to 15 pro and complains everyday about how now she has to charge the phone twice a day.
Openipc looks interesting. Just did a quick search and it’s kind of difficult to find a camera that specifies it’s chip.
Thanks for the honest answer.
I use pingvin to share files for non technical ppl, but i don’t think it’s made for your case.
Maybe syncthing would work.
Genuine question here: why?
Same here, I kind of enjoy purchasing great games like Baldur’s Gate 3 or small developers game.
I also kind of enjoy giving my money to companied like Steam when they sell great devices like Steam Controller or Steam Deck (not so much Steam Link, I never used it).
On the other hand, companies like Epic Games that removed support for Rocket League for Linux can go fuck themselves. Or companies like Netflix or Disney that hikes prices and removes features like account sharing or block content just because I dont live in the US, I stopped giving them money when piracing was more convenient than paying them. It’s not about the money anymore, it’s about customer satisfaction.
I don’t think the era of cheap streaming is over, on the contrary, it’s greater than it’s ever been.
My selfhosted Plex and Jellyfin are booming, and services like Netflix and Disney+ just made my family and friends to adopt the streaming services faster.
I stop paying two years ago and I’ve noticed no difference in quality or content.
Thanks Netflix for rekindling my love for the seven seas.
I have been selfhosting for 2 years on a Ryzen 3600 bought from Aliexpress, maybe I paid like 90USD.
I use unRaid, which has been really easy to learn, you can achieve the same without it, but it’s simpler for us newbies.
You can easily setup Pihole on it, but what I liked the most is how simple is to use NPM+Cloudflare Tunnels+Whatever you want to expose to the internet without having to open ports on your router
The first thing I selfhosted was Plex+Sonarr+Radarr, my friends and family loves it.
I don’t know if it’s the best one, but I’ve been using Mikrotik Hex S for years and it’s been a great experience so far.
Been using my Hex S for 4 years and couldn’t been happier. It’s crashed on me the total amount of zero times.
Holy shit I suffer from this daily, and I notice no one else complains in my company.
I’ve been using Norton Commander and then Total Commander for like 20+ years and I’m used to being able to do everything with a couple of keypressings, and now I’m being obligated to deal with multiple slow clicks and awkwadly placed menus to do the most simple task.
I tried using the SharePoint Plugin for TC, but it requires the freaking pope to allow my loggin.
Santiago, Chile. 900/900 Synmetrical fiber, I pay around $25 USD per month. No caps, no static IP, I can manage my own ports and I use my own Mikrotik Hex S.
That sounds like someone was defenestrated.
Wefwef is opening your link as an external webpage instead of redirecting me to the post. That’s sad since one of the first response is about porotos con riendas, that’s a delicious dish.
I use duckdns.org , but if you are trying to host a webpage I totally recommend using Cloudflare, Cloudflare tunnels and a reverse proxy like nginx.
Setting it up may be a bit tricky, but it is a gamechanger. I followed Ibracorp’s guides and I had no problem.
I’ve been doing this for free.
Meme: You guys are getting paid?