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A good solution, but I hope that it will not deform when I have to heat up the bed a little more.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I used PETG to print a strain-relief bracket for Ender 3 Pro.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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The highest salt is found in soft wood (8)
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Fairly certain this is wrong. but no one else has made any guesses, so ...
BASILICA
Possible Reason:
salt = silica
soft wood = balsa (actually this is a hard wood, but it is soft for working with)
basilica = high building with letters of 'balsa' mixed in it and ending with 'silica'
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Nice try, but nowhere near!
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I think I got it!!!!!!
PINNACLE
Softwood - PIN E
Salt - NACL
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And you are up tomorrow!
Well done!
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Oh damn, I came here to remind you about the CCC.
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You'll have to wake up and assimilate the day quicker than that!
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I was already on CP at 7:30 but that would have been too unfair to remind so early
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Hi All, I'm thinking of installing some WiFi surveillance cameras at my house and thought I'd ask if anyone here has experience with this
TIA
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Yes, I have experience installing WiFi surveillance cameras at your house.
What you you like to know?
Edit: Added joke icon
modified 18-Nov-20 3:01am.
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Hi and thanks for replying, what cameras you use, how you control them, how you power them - any info really - one thing I don't want is any data stored in the cloud I wasn't complete control. Thanks again.
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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There is an article somewhere here on CodeProject that may be worth searching for.
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Take a look at affordable-wireless-security-cameras[^]
I have several very cheap Chinese WiFi camera's like the Techage which work very well, especially the 'Human detection' option, you can view them anywhere via your smartphone, provided you don't mind using Chinese servers.
Could not get them working via their webpage in the browser however but they also work via ONVIF, e.g. with the iSpy Agent software: iSpy: Open Source Camera Security Software[^].
So if you don't want cloud storage you can also use them locally and record on a microSD card, they often can also be connected via a network cable.
modified 18-Nov-20 3:50am.
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I use webcams, if you are going to use wifi based cams just have a look on Amazon.
I wrote my own webcam security system which I have been using for the past 8 years (self promotion link[^]).
I would say more important than the webcams is to make sure that the software they run allows you to control them remotely as well as saving images remotely and not just locally.
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Hi what did you write the app in ?
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.NET C# Winforms
I also use a React frontend so that I can control it via the WebApi remotely.
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Looks very good I'll look at it
Edit
Hi Guy I downloaded the source code but I notice there are no .csproj files only a .sln so VS won't open it
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
modified 20-Nov-20 3:40am.
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The source code is way out of date, I need to update the github repository at some point.
The install should work but I am going to take a guess that you would rather build it yourself.
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Hi Guy thanks for replying - is the code still publicly available ? I'm interested to see how it all works before I use it - I haven't even decided on a camera yet , because of the hassle of running CAT5 to the cameras I was thinking of getting wireless ones but have been put off by some of them comments on here I think I'll just buy one IP camera and have a play with it then expand when I have a better understanding of it all ( if that ever happens ) thanks for your time.
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Hi Guy,
I've tried to run your code, but it seems that the following projects are missing:
- TeboCam\TeboCam.csproj [fixed by renaming the directory 'source_code' to 'TeboCam']
- vfw\vfw.csproj [not fixed, there is no such .csproj file]
Maybe I am missing something
Regards,
Bradut
modified 8-Dec-20 2:53am.
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Hi Bradut,
Completely my fault, the online repository is very out-of-date and I need to tidy things up.
I am off on holiday next week(at home in lockdown instead of at home working ) so I will try and get the changes done and committed this weekend - I will let you know once the changes are in the repository.
Regards
Guy
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Hi Guy,
Thank you very much.
I have been interested in this subject a couple of years ago, and decided to spend my spare time this month improving my IP WebCam hobby project, therefore was curious to see your implementation.
My project controls the camera via CGI commands which I plan to replace with absolute PTZ ONVIF commands.
In my case, preset points are not reliable because this camera keeps on changing its "aiming" direction after each reset, so I need to "recalibrate" it somehow. I am thinking of offsetting the preset points with absolute (x,y) values after each reset, to compensate the deviation.
Since this is an weather camera accessible online via a web-browser, I will access the ONVIF PTZ API via a WebAPI.
If I used it as a security camera, I would just run its desktop companion software, and dedicate my spare time to other hobby projects .
Best regards,
Bradut
GitHub - bradut/ipwebcam-viewer: Web Viewer for my IP WebCam (PTZ)[^]
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Your app looks great !
What is it running on ? NAS or server ?
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