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Shinobi
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Did BI get hacked or did it just go down?
I'd have to circle back and look again because it's been a few years. I was able to get Zoneminder to do 95% of what I wanted even if it felt a bit clunky. Shinobi was an up-and-comer last time I was looking around, but I remember having some frustrations and decided to stick with BI.
- Open source free camera recording?
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Need a robust RTSP viewer for multi-user office
Shinobi: Very easy to setup and customize, but there's a 5+ second lag on the video feed vs. IRL
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NVR Software reccomendations
If cost is a concern: shinobi.video is about the best I've ever seen. Integrated s3/bucket abilities, killer support, and can handle truely brain-breaking amounts of cameras. Otherwise, as others have mentioned: Milestone is damn nice.
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The privacy loophole in your doorbell
A more contemporary alternative to ZoneMinder would be Shinobi: https://shinobi.video/
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Recommend me a good nvr solution
Have I got the software for you! Shinobi is the solution! Simple setup! Ninja easy! Sexy interface? Check. Easy setup? Yep. More than 4 camera streams at once? You got it. Person/Motion/Object detection? Yes, with the caveat that you really should use a GPU for it. PTZ? Uh-huh!
- Software for viewing footage from multiple cameras recommendations?
- Current NVR technology, looking for best option that doesn't end up costing me more than needed
- what can I do other then CCTV for home security
- What is the best Free preferably open source NVR?
dss
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Generating Dai on local fork
If you need to open a CDP, i'd look for the DaiJoin and GemJoin contracts (https://github.com/makerdao/dss/blob/master/src/join.sol) and use those to "join" some collateral into a vault, then "exit" the dai out of the system.
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Twitter Adds Ethereum Wallet Support to Tipping Feature
ETH fees are like $5-6 yesterday and today, DAI is interacting with the token contract so depending on how they defined the functions it can cost a lot more. You can see the contract here where you can use the functions and you can see the source code for them here
- Vat.sol – 9.3B dollars, 3 and 4 letter variable names only
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How do I produce a stablecoin?
Dai smart contracts are indeed open source : https://github.com/makerdao/dss
What are some alternatives?
Zoneminder - ZoneMinder is a free, open source Closed-circuit television software application developed for Linux which supports IP, USB and Analog cameras.
rpi-webrtc-streamer - This repo's objective is providing something like Web Cam server on the most popular Raspberry PI hardware. By integrating [WebRTC](https://webrtc.org/native-code/) and Raspberry PI, we can stream the Raspberry camera feed to browser or native client which talks WebRTC.
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
yui-ibc-solidity - IBC in Solidity
Bluecherry - Bluecherry surveillance system (server application)
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
agent - An open and scalable video surveillance system for anyone making this world a better and more peaceful place.
MistServer - The official mistserver source repository - www.mistserver.com
motioneyeos - A Video Surveillance OS For Single-board Computers
NymphCast - Audio and video casting system with support for custom applications.
motioneye - A web frontend for the motion daemon.
CyTube - Node.JS Server and JavaScript/HTML Client for synchronizing online media