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I'd strongly consider Ruckus R710 off-lease from eBay, running Unleashed firmware.


Not entirely what you're looking for, but https://github.com/immich-app/immich has worked well for me, running on my own server.


I'm frustrated with my T14s Gen 3 AMD/P14s Gen 3 AMD -- the LCD panel is attached with tape[1] (!!) and my LCD panel has slipped down a few times. I dislike single-use adhesives. I wish for them to go back to screwing in the panel into the lid.

[1] https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t14s_gen3_x13... page 101 (labelled page 95)


https://github.com/immich-app/immich

Runs on my Android device, auto backing up photos and videos. I've been running this for over a year - it's great.


I’m running Immich on my home server and it has been great. The syncing on iOS doesn’t seem to want to automatically upload so I have to manually go in and click the sync button sometimes. Otherwise it’s been great!


Weird, iOS here too and syncing works. Sometimes takes a minute for a photo I just took to show up in the app but it will eventually. Is that what you mean?


Same here. Feels so good to have my photos under my control. Make sure they’re backed up properly though!!!


Bosch, Hanwha, Axis, Ubiquiti/UniFi.

I personally prefer Bosch and Hanwha cameras. Great optics, low light performance and solid firmware. Axis tends to be expensive and low light performance is not as good, for the price. UniFi Protect cameras are decent, but the standalone firmware is rather limited.

I connect these cameras to Frigate[1] locally.

Some example model numbers: Bosch Flexidome IP Starlight 6000 Dome Security Camera - NIN63023A3; Hanwha Techwin XNO-8080R WiseNet X Series Network Bullet Camera 5MP 3.7-9.4mm; AXIS P1468-LE Bullet Camera

I usually find these on eBay.

[1] https://github.com/blakeblackshear/frigate


+1 for Ubiquiti/UniFi Protect. Their cameras are pretty decent are PoE and can be managed by a local (or remote via VPN) NVR but can also operate standalone RSTP (and web app) if you don't want to run them with an NVR. You can access the NVR via an app on your phone if you want to "cloud enable it" (but it's just a relay of some sort at no additional/recurring cost I might add).

I know UBNT have had a few missteps recently, but in general I like their kit and am pretty happy with it.


Thanks, the HomeAssistant integration of frigate.video looks nice!

Do you happen to know a way to use the audio-backchannels of the to broadcast audio out of the cameras? And/or use them as "speakerphone" with SIP/xy? Somehow integrate them with pipewire?


Isn't it WAI that the Service Disruption API is unavailable?


It's quite confusing, but I don't think it's a "Service Disruption API", but instead a Service Disruption in the API.


Fujitsu N7100 Network Scanner, which I picked up openbox.

Scans to PDF with built in OCR, sent to email or drops it on my NAS.

This is a great scanner - double sided, has dualfeed detection, fast, and carries all the processing onboard.


I had a great experience with DynDNS VPS. Reliable and fast.


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