IMO everyone should read Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson. Really sets the stage for further reading into dog training, but is also great to just demystify a lot of misconceptions people have about dog behavior in general. 100% this one.
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lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a relatively cheap camera systemEnglish1·30 days agoI have thought about different ways to do that. Both iOS and android have the ability to run scripts upon certain triggers such as joining a certain Wi-Fi network. (On iOS the Shortcuts app can do this). I’ve thought about using that to post to the already running mqtt broker and using that to update my system. Or I’ve thought about just snooping all the nearby Wi-Fi clients to my server, and if it detects my phone, do something similar.
Or I suppose you could turn it around, before the system decides it has an intruder, check to see if your phone is in fact at home via some method. Either scanning for it on Wi-Fi or some other way.
lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a relatively cheap camera systemEnglish1·1 month agoYou could set it up like that yes, I suppose it would be bad opsec to give away exactly how I set mine up. But HA certainly has the ability to be informed when your phone comes home and change what alerts are sent out based on that
lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a relatively cheap camera systemEnglish2·1 month agoUnfortunately not quite so good. Maybe there exists a model that can do facial recognition. But the model I have loaded on mine just spits out “dog”, or “person”, or “car”. The false-positives I was referring to it not having, is what you’d typically get with a pixel-based motion detection camera. Where if it sees a leaf on a tree move, it alerts you.
Mine, at least that leaf needs to look convincingly like a person.
You can read more about the Coral at https://coral.ai/models/
lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a relatively cheap camera systemEnglish7·1 month agoI have a frigate setup. I run it through Docker and I even have the Coral AI processor chip hooked up. Which is pretty neat, runs local pattern recognition for people, annimals, etc. I use generic IP cams on their own network. I think pretty much anything that supports RTSP would work. Then hooked up to HA via MQTT, again all in docker. With the coral, I only get notifications if it actually detects a person. The false positives are extremely rare. And I use Tailscale for access from outside the LAN
You could be right. I am not a pro so I don’t really want to speak on the best practice approach. Really the only reason I containerize my services is the ease-of-deployment and the ease of potential re-deployment if my server did crash.
I personally am not too stressed about bad actors, being as this is a hobby server and the payout for a bad actor would be pretty low.
But your point does make sense to me.
I also do this. Just run Tailscale on bare metal and then I can access my all my services the same as if I was on my LAN, essentially.
+1 on duplicity. I run it directly on the host, outside of my docker containers. Grabs the data from the different volumes for my Nextcloud etc, puts it all into an AWS infrequent access bucket. Costs me ~3$USD/month. Pretty simple. Runs on cron
lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Backup for important files/pictures?English2·5 months agoI don’t follow the full 3-2-1 rule, but I did want some sort of offsite backup for my Nextcloud so I use Duplicity to back up my user data from Nextcloud, plus all my DockerCompose files that run my server, to an S3 bucket. Costs me like $2/mo. Way cheaper than google drive
I agree with you, however I always have ublock but fandom is still terrible. The html layout for instance, just bad.
I’ve been meaning to update wiki.gg with the new gadget info for Derail Valley because I just hate going on Fandom for it
lankydryness@lemmy.worldto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•[QUESTION] Running Frigate on VM that in turn runs on Proxmox2·6 months agoPass thru is in fact possible in docker. The example compose for Frigate has an entry that specifically passes the Coral device through to the container. I use this exact setup. Also, docker is not a VM
I’ve done It before. It’s just highly dependent on the PDF. What software made the pdf? What format was it in prior to being a PDF? Is it a scanned image of text? Or does it have actual text.
Another option, that might work better, might not, though it would be more work, is use something like Microsoft Word first. Word can open a PDF and “convert” it to Word format. After that, you spend a lot of time fixing all the formatting which will probably be fucked up.
And then, once you have a nice clean Word doc, convert that to epub.