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I need a new YouTube downloader
I warmly recommend youtube-dl while my own one lacks help.
moonfire-nvr
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JavaScript Dates Are About to Be Fixed
Temporal will be really nice in that it supports remote time zones, allows you to iterate through daylight saving transitions, etc.
I can't wait for it to be fully taken advantage of by things such as mui's date time picker. Imagine if after selecting the fall back day, it let you pick a time during the extra hour. If after selecting the spring forward day, it wouldn't let you pick a time during the hour that doesn't exist.
This stuff matters sometimes; a user of my NVR wanted to save a clip during the fall back hour and got the wrong result because these things just don't work right today. https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr/issues/244
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Reverse-Engineering an IP Camera
I've been looking for a camera to recommend for use with my open-source NVR. [1] This sounds promising, but I have a few questions.
* What's the status of Uniview? Are their cameras allowed in the US under the 2019 NDAA? still receiving FCC approvals since the Secure Equipment Act of 2021? Does Uniview participate in the Uyghur genocide?
* Do you have any models with large sensors, e.g. 1/1.8" or wider? I prefer with good night performance if possible, which I believe requires each pixel to be physically somewhat large. These many-megapixel cameras with 1/3" sensors are not so great there.
* What's the pricing? The camera page [2] has "contact us for info" instead of a price, and when that happens I usually assume it's too expensive for the DIY crowd and drop out.
[1] https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr
[2] https://monitoreal.com/product/monitoreal-perimeter-cameras-...
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Mock Service Worker(msw) releases 2.0
How do folks test timing-related stuff with MSW? AFAIK, MSW doesn't get along with jest.useFakeTimers. It drives me nuts; I have a bunch of disabled tests in an open-source project and at least one that is flaky because it uses real timers where I'd like to be using fake timers. [1, 2]
I've been thinking about ripping out MSW from my tests in favor of my own API-level mock for this reason. But it seems like many other folks are happy with MSW. I have to assume there's something I'm not getting. I'm a fish out of water with frontend stuff in general...
[1] https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr/blob/5ea5d27908f1a...
[2] https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr/blob/5ea5d27908f1a...
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Alternative open firmware for your IP camera
> I wonder how hard it would be to run your own streamer pipeline or whatnot on these things?
Agree with the_biot: The actual streaming component is not too hard. If this were the biggest problem, I'd be thrilled to contribute to an open source streaming server to complement my open source NVR. [1] The driver situation is indeed a bit harder—these things don't just have mainline Linux support with v4l2 for the video input and encoder. Or open source drivers of any kind to crib from AFAIK.
The biggest problem IMHO is that there just aren't any good cameras to buy, even completely ignoring the software aspect. I want a camera that:
1. doesn't support genocide. Nothing that involves Dahua, Hikvision, or Huawei. See IPVM articles on the subject. And a lot of available cameras are relabeled Dahua/Hikvision stuff and/or use Huawei components.
2. is legal for sale / authorized for use in the US. (See the Secure Equipment Act of 2021.)
3. has good night mode performance: IR/day switch, a sensor that is at least 1/1.8", reasonable resolution (somewhere from HD to 4k).
4. has an "eyeball" or "turret" form factor rather than "bullet". The latter seems to really attract spiders, so you end up with a really nice video of a web...
5. supports PoE.
6. is weatherized (IP66 or so).
7. is reasonably priced.
If you ignore #1 and #2, there's some nice hardware out there, but I'm not willing to do that. If you ignore #3, there are a few options (GeoVision, maybe Reolink, maybe Hanwha.) If you ignore #4 and #7, there might be a couple (Axis, maybe Hanwha.) Nothing that ticks all the boxes.
Hard to get excited about investing a lot in the software when the hardware isn't there.
[1] https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr
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NVR in Rust
saw one nvr project in rust - https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr - maybe you can find answer there
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IP Camera stream - simple recording - no resize/detection/etc - is it possible?
Moonfire NVR does basically that. No decoding at all. The configuration process could be smoother, but there's a decent setup guide to follow.
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Surveillance system, how low can you go?
This is exactly what you're looking for: https://github.com/scottlamb/moonfire-nvr
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Installing Rust in a Raspberry Pi 3A+
But I would definitely avoid compiling Rust on the Raspberry Pi 3 if you can avoid it. I set up a Docker cross-compile environment for this reason.
- Self Hosted CCTV/Home Security
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NVR Suggestions & Experience...Any decent alternatives for MotionEye?
Moonfire may be what you're looking for otherwise.
What are some alternatives?
bita - Differential file synchronization over http
Shinobi - :peace_symbol: :palestinian_territories: Shinobi CE - The Free Open Source CCTV platform written in Node.JS (Camera Recorder - Security Surveillance Software - Restreamer
rust-av - Multimedia Toolkit written in pure rust.
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
ytui-music - Youtube client in terminal for music ( lightweight youtube client )
viseron - Self-hosted, local only NVR and AI Computer Vision software. With features such as object detection, motion detection, face recognition and more, it gives you the power to keep an eye on your home, office or any other place you want to monitor.
termplay - GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jD91mZM2/termplay
jupyter-rust - a docker container for jupyter notebooks for rust
nazuna - 🐦 Download Twitter videos using your terminal!
motioneyeos - A Video Surveillance OS For Single-board Computers
YouTua - 🎬 YouTua is a GUI Program to download videos/playlists from various supported sites.
neolink - An RTSP bridge to Reolink IP cameras