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web.navan.dev
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| | | | | Comparison of different cameras setups for using as a webcam and tutorials for the same. | |
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drewdevault.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post introduces the Gemini network protocol as a simple, stripped-down alternative to the modern web, highlighting its benefits for simplicity and security while detailing the author's custom open-source client and server implementations. | |
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blog.vasi.li
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| | | | | Liberate your IP camera and unlock RTSP/ONVIF and other goodies with a custom open-source firmware. Abysmal state of consumer IP cameras As a home automation enthusiast, it was only a matter of time before my interest in security cameras was piqued. I started looking into the possibilities and | |
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arnavdhamija.com
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| | | The APStreamline project aims to make streaming live video from companion computers as painless as possible. It was first released as the product of my ArduPilot GSoC project back in 2018. Community feedback for APStreamline was very encouraging and that led me to continue development in 2019. However, there was an issue which had been nagging at me from the outset of its v1 release - adding support for new cameras was tricky due to the confusing coupling of some classes in the codebase. In fact, the most requested feature I've received for APStreamline has been to make it easier... | ||