It displays fine by default, but the image only updates every several seconds. I'm talking about a live video feed, which needs some kind of special frame which has to be bolted onto HA somehow.
I have a Reolink PoE camera. It works fine. As far as I can tell, it only uses the internet to check for updates and set the time, but I have it blocked off anyway. Home Assistant was actually causing it to check for updates, too, so that got disabled.I don't record, so I can't help you there.I will say that is a pain to get Home Assistant to display real-time video instead of a slide show.
The control knob on mine has gotten really sketchy so I don't adjust anything during the roast anymore - I just run it at heat 8 until I feel like dumping the beans. My times are similar to your: from 7 minutes up to 10 for some beans.
I have the same roaster and the same issue with most beans not audibly cracking. I could always hear the cracks when I was roasting with a popcorn maker. I think it has something to do with how slowly the SR540 roasts, at least at the default temperature settings. So now I go by time and eyeball it, then make notes on the coffee and adjust the next roast.
Bitwarden Authenticator because Bitwarden seems to have a good reputation. I don't use their password manager, though.It does seem faintly insecure that it displays all of the codes at once on one page, but I'm having trouble imagining a scenario where it's actually a problem.
Finally caved in and started playing Slay the Spire. I was resistant because the game looked so ugly. Hideous UI, amateur art, whack animation. Unfortunately, it really is like that - but I understand the game itself is very well-made, so I'll stick with it. I enjoyed Monster Train after all, and it has the same issues.
I have a Reolink PoE camera. It's plugged into Home Assistant, and some setting in the integration had it phoning home constantly looking for updates. I turned that off and now it only connects outside of my network to sync the time.The camera has survived outside for a few years now, so no complaints.
Heads up: by default, HA does not show real-time, full-framerate video - just a snapshot that updates every 10 seconds or whatever. As with all things open source, there is a way to fix it, but you have to faff around. I haven't bothered yet, but it's on my list.
Roasting is fun! Not sure about buying directly from the farms, but I suspect most people get their green beans from an importer. I usually use BurmanCoffee.com, but SweetMarias.com is also very popular.
Sounds to me like a hardware issue: you're overheating. Find a way to monitor your temps. I'm not sure how to do this on Linux, so I'm open to suggestions too.
I don't have a specific recommendation, but I know the main quality differentiation factor is whether they can get the water hot enough. Seehttps://sca.coffee/certified-home-brewerCheap ones (most of them) don't get hot enough for proper extraction. A Chemex or a V60 with an electric kettle solves that problem, but those are manual brew methods.
I'm savvy enough where I can adult Lego a PC together but struggle when it comes to software and troubleshooting and really don't have the time for that stuff.
Then Linux is not for you; it is nothing but troubleshooting.If you have to use Windows, get the LTSC IOT edition. It's official and it has none of the crap people complain about in 11 (copilot, onedrive, recall, etc.). I've had no problems gaming on it, either.
Itch.io 'deindexes' all NSFW games, blames same anti-porn group that campaigned against Steam
Well they ought to know because of the Steam Hardware Survey. I'd trust the number.