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OpenIPC is an alternative open firmware for your IP camera
Please check this
https://github.com/openipc/builder?tab=readme-ov-file#list-o...
https://github.com/OpenIPC/wiki/blob/master/en/guide-support...
https://github.com/topics/device-openipc
https://openipc.org/supported-hardware/full-list
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2/16/24 Wyze Security Incident Update
I swear sometimes you people post this ignorance bait to get product suggestions.
Local-first cameras are super cheap and easy to find. Most just run their own local RSTP server, which you can connect to live with VLC, homeassistant, whatever. OpenIPC is like ddwrt for ip cameras, here is the supported devices page: https://github.com/OpenIPC/wiki/blob/master/en/guide-support...
But unless you're Richard Stallman, go with the closed source Reolink RTSP camera, which is about $100 and used by big corporate installs. It can integrate with the cloud, but the standard is to have each camera run a RTSP server.
But there isn't a really great open source platform for the kind of multi cam security that businesses might need. You have to do your own storage. But grab four reolinks, send the feeds to homeassistant, and most homeowners will be fine.
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Alternative open firmware for your IP camera
For those curious if their devices are supported. The list is here:
https://github.com/OpenIPC/wiki/blob/master/en/guide-support...
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Laravel: A Comprehensive Guide to Service Container and Providers
Laravel Documentation : The official Laravel documentation (https://laravel.com/docs) is a resource for of all levels. It undergoes regular updates and comprehensively covers everything from basics to advanced features.
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Testando filas em projetos Laravel
Laravel has the most extensive and thorough documentation and video…
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From Concept to Image: Exploring OpenAI Image Generation API with Laravel 10 and VueJS
Laravel has the most extensive and thorough documentation and video tutorial library of all modern web application frameworks, making it a breeze to get started with the framework.
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Weekly /r/Laravel Help Thread
What have you tried from the documentation?
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Working with Markdown in PHP
As we've already seen above, Markdown can help provide semantic meaning to your content; and in most cases, it doesn't need to be rendered for you to understand it. This is useful when multiple people are contributing to a file because familiarity with the styling of the output is not required. For example, the contents of the Laravel documentation are contained within a repository on GitHub (laravel/docs). It's completely open for anyone to contribute to it without needing to know about CSS classes or styling that the site will use during rendering. This means that anyone familiar with Markdown can jump right in and start contributing with a minimal amount of blockers.
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HOW TO USE RESTFUL RESOURCE CONTROLLERS IN LARAVEL
After learning a little more about How To Use RESTFUL Resource Controllers In Laravel, we can see how useful are the tools that Laravel provides for creating and manipulating API data. Always remember to stay on top of the official Laravel documentation, which is always kept up to date (Laravel Documentation)
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Which technologies are usually overkill for a solo developer?
The documentation is also top notch... you have everything you need to know in a single, coherent place. Just check the laravel docs.
- Laravel is getting native types for v10 🎉
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Has anyone ever used octane in production? how does it fare so far?
The only issue was the one that's discussed here: https://github.com/laravel/docs/pull/8009
- I'm done with laravel
What are some alternatives?
firmware - Alternative IP Camera firmware from an open community
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
tokay-lite-sdk - Tokay Lite: Low Power Edge AI Camera SDK
tailwindcss.com - The Tailwind CSS documentation website.
Beautiful docs - Pointers to useful, well-written, and otherwise beautiful documentation.
laravel.com - The source code of the official Laravel website.
moonfire-nvr - Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder
laravel-book - Up to date Epub, Mobi and PDF versions from the official Laravel Docs
tokay-lite-pcb - Tokay AI Camera - ESP32 camera development board
Parsedown - Better Markdown Parser in PHP
Xiaomi-Dafang-Hacks
website - Poimandres developer collective website