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  • Thats awful… but im not surprised. I witnessed similar when i used to contribute.

    In any case i hate that theyre like this because there is a need for truly open camera firmware but their attitude makes me not even want to mention or recommend them. Especially not as a fully or truly FOSS solution

    Thingino devs are bros and do it purely for the foss privacy philosophy. Contributions are encouraged and praised and the support is soo friendly and encouraging


  • I used to use openipc (that was the “alternative” i was referring to") but its not truly FOSS. Their default streamer is hidden behind closed doors and theyve also taken some contributions and added it to majestic never to be seen in the open again. You cant be sure what theyre doing there.

    That said, it is a great alternative if you dont have ingenic based cameras. And they apparently now offer minimal other open source options for streamers…

    Some of the key devs left and created thingino because of the whole foss thing. Imo theyre a much friendlier bunch too but thats purely an opinion




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    I find if I have NTFS problems, throw it back on windows, do a disk repair then come back to Linux.

    Also remember to fully shut down (not sleep or hibernate) windows before removing the disk so windows doesn’t lock up anything

    Edit: the error actually tells you the latter of what I mentioned… So back to windows you go for a shutdown before removal











  • In terms of raw data, any properly calibrated equipment should be identical.

    You could build one yourself or have a look at how to get readings from your actual electricity meter. Both can be found on the open energy monitor project page. If you self build i guess you could use a lower value CT that amplifies lower currents and just not use it at higher loads?

    Mains power fluctuates a LOT though so youll definitely need averaging to some extent





  • Theres so much to unpack…! But ill try and throw something in the mix.

    I dont know if freenas/ truenas supports a lot of addons or whatever they call it but the moment you mentioned media and games my thought went to proxmox, though i suppose you might also be able to get away with a bunch of docker containers.

    Soo… proxmox (or any hypervisor) will allow you to run multiple segregated VMs and containers.

    On one vm you can install freenas/ truenas (whichever the good one is atm, im a little out of touch) and allocate the bulk storage drives to it.

    Another vm for Plex/jellyfin

    Another for minecraft, factorio, tf2

    Another for nextcloud/ webserver

    Nextcloud provides webdav/ caldav for calendar and contact syncing so sorted there. It also has a collabora app i think for collaborative document working.

    In terms of security, you want to follow nextclouds secure configuration guide as a start.

    The best way is to use a vpn to access your home network. Maybe give the others access if you trust them but you may then need to do some vlanning and segregation to protect the rest of your home network from them.

    If you must expose to the net (which you may do with the games servers) then again, the config guide has you covered, use crowdsec, use https, use random ports, use strong passwords and mfa.

    Do regular backups. 3 copies, 2 separate storage mediums, 1 offsite (3-2-1 rule).

    Idk about the 8tb drive.

    The above isnt the be all end all. Let it be the start of a discussion and your research journey