A closed door is a happy door. That’s why when someone knocks, I never answer it.
A closed door is a happy door. That’s why when someone knocks, I never answer it.
You are indeed, living a lie. You have spelled whisky like an American.
That is great - also instant subscribed
The replicator was full!
Gottttteeeeeeem
Hi honey, here’s Despacito…
The Royal Shakespeare Company Presents: My So Called Quantum Enterprise
This one wins
Officers eat Troi cake and Sigmund Freud tells Data to kill everyone.
No one wants a hug from Alexander. He was thinking of Troi. Possibly Gowron.
Chevy seems to be offering a $0 cost installation of a level 2 charger if you buy OR lease a Bolt or Bolt EUV: https://www.chevrolet.com/electric/ev-charging/home-charging/installation
That would mean I’d need to run a web server at that location, which I’m trying to avoid. I have the background to do that but want low/no maintenance and minimal fuss - administering a server is more than I want to do for this project.
I think wyze forces you to use their apps to view streams, but perhaps I’ve missed something there?
EDIT: Looks like it does support RTSP, but only accessible from a local computer (so I’d need to have a machine on that network that then restreams that out somewhere): https://support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360051619871-Does-Wyze-Cam-v3-support-RTSP-
Yeah - putting it behind a proxy or restreaming it from something else would be perfectly fine, but I’m trying to figure out which combination of hardware would get me to that point. So far, it seems like most solutions would involve having to have a dedicated computer running at that location to handle some of the aspects of the whole setup.
Yeah - that’s something I’d be comfortable running at home, but it would be best if this was easy to support by any random human (have a lot of older folks in the club that aren’t super technologically-minded).
At the helm, Captain Beercules.