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  • Welcome, glad to be of help.

  • If they do the object recognition on the cloud there is no way they offer those doorbells without any monthly subscription. My guess is that it is either doing something on the device or is just a dumb camera with an RTSP feed without any AI features.

    My guess is the latter, considering the price. And still 20 bucks for this doorbell without a monthly subscription is a good deal. If they build something natively supporting Home Assistant that would be a killer device.

    But as a friend used to say, if something is free, you are the product.

  • I agree with you, very little information was provided but I presume this is just Tuya or some similar OEM brand and maybe you can install a local control and cut the cloud part of the equation.

    At the moment it is pure speculation on my part, but I am sure there are plenty of smart folks out there who would love to tinker with it and maybe find a way to install some custom firmware to cut the stalkware.

  • It would be interesting if it is also compatible with Home Assistant. That could be a really good entry level video doorbell

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar

    www.techradar.com /home/smart-home/aldi-just-launched-its-own-gbp16-99-rival-to-rings-battery-video-doorbell-and-its-completely-subscription-free
  • The problem is that I have a couple of services listening on different ports and I want to use the reverse proxy to listen to incoming requests and route the traffic to the corresponding ports. I also want to issue SSL certificates and serve the traffic over TCP port 443.

  • Yes, I know that, but I just don't want to remember the port numbers or create some bookmarks.

    I think I can create a CNAME record for *.media to point to the Tailscale address of the reverse proxy and then use the reverse proxy with Cloudflare API key to serve SSL certificates from my domain.

    I am currently struggling a bit with the setup though.

  • I have a registered domain name already, but I am behind CGNAT and I don't really have a public IP.

    I want to allow access to my services remotely only through Tailscale.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Jellyfin, Traefik and Tailscale Config Question

  • I will definitely do that, I just want to finish the whole setup.

  • I am playing around with Podman Quadlet and that's one hell of a rabbit hole. I have everything up and running, and now I need to configure the containers, and probably will deal with other pain points, etc.

    The good thing is that I have documented the whole process so it is reproducible but it took me quite some time to figure out everything.

  • Because it is beginner friendly and it has a lifetime license I guess and it is not yet enshittified.

  • Nice, thanks for sharing. How did you solve the file permission issue?

    Also I see you put all your services as a single pod quadlet what I am trying to achieve is to have every service as a separate systemd unit file, that I can control separately. In this case you also have a complication with the network setup.

  • You can actually set your user to linger with

     
        
    sudo loginctl enable-linger $USER
    
      

    I will test your setup and report back if it works.

    By the way what was the reason to switch back to Docker Compose?

  • There are no logs in journalctl, just when I check the status of the systemd services I see that the container service has crashed and after 5-6 restarts it gave up.

    I was thinking of installing the latest podman 5.7.0 and try with it, as there are quite a few updates between that one and 5.4.2 that comes as standard on Rocky.

  • I can try to upload my container services and network tomorrow and share the link here.

  • Absolutely plus I love the idea of having them as separate services. I just don't know how to configure them apparently.

    Did you create a separate systemd network for your Quadlets or are you using a bridge or host network?

  • I don't know, I tried even with uptime-kuma and Homepage but as soon as I start the service it kills it after 6 unsuccessful restarts. Maybe I will spin up a completely new VM tomorrow and start from scratch.

    I think the problem might be with the data directory permissions, even though I have added the subuid and the subgid to my user and enabled the lingering on the user.

    But I did so many things so there is a chance it is already quite messed up.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Arr Podman Quadlets Setup

  • As far as I am aware they are also better at video encoding and if you want to use Blender or similar software, yes, it is niche, but a credible consideration. As always, it really depends on the use case.

  • Even though I hate Nvidia, they have a couple of advantages:

    • CUDA
    • Productivity
    • Their cards retain higher resale values

    So if you need this card for productivity and not only gaming, Nvidia is probably better, if you buy second hand or strictly for gaming, AMD is better.

  • CUDA acceleration.

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    Red Dead Redemption 1

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    The Witcher 3 has a cool fan expansion, based on the original book "The Last Wish"

    www.dsogaming.com /mods/the-witcher-3-has-a-cool-fan-expansion-based-on-the-original-book-the-last-wish/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What second hand laptop to buy

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Proxmox Storage Recommendation Needed

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    ZLUDA v4 Released For Initial CUDA Support On Non-NVIDIA GPUs - Phoronix

    www.phoronix.com /news/ZLUDA-v4-Released
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Valve Engineer Fixes Massive Performance Issue For RADV Driver With AMD FSR2 - Phoronix

    www.phoronix.com /news/AMD-FSR2-Mesa-24.3-Fix
  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    www.hackster.io /news/sonocotta-s-espressif-esp32-powered-esparagus-audio-streamers-can-now-listen-too-with-the-echoes-ccd6d8ce6427
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is there an immutable distro based on Hyprland?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Why are politicians doing nothing for first time home buyers?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    NVIDIA's Open-Source Linux Kernel Driver Performing At Parity To Proprietary Driver Review - Phoronix

    www.phoronix.com /review/nvidia-555-open
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    First Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha with COSMIC DE Drops on August 8 - OMG! Ubuntu

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk /2024/07/pop_os-24-04-alpha-with-cosmic-drops-on-august-8
  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    How do you download your game on SD OLED?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    Detroit: Become Human

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Microsoft’s AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on its new PCs | The Guardian

    www.theguardian.com /technology/article/2024/may/20/microsoft-chatbot-assistant-pc
  • Patient Gamers @lemmy.ml

    Games with Stories

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Where are all those price cuts thanks to AI implementation m