Eternity is working fine for me. Try logging in again (or clear the app’s data and then login).
Eternity is working fine for me. Try logging in again (or clear the app’s data and then login).
People are people and borders are arbitrary.
Gotcha. A ZigBee/Z-wave plug was the first thing that came to mind. I’ll probably go the same route. I was merely saying that wireless-anything is less dependable than wired. But I don’t even know if wired smart plugs exist. I use wireless sensors around my home and I’ve never had an issue with dependability. I definitely wasn’t considering Z-wave as a local attack vector. I was just brainstorming some way to avoid a wireless solution for something where dependability is paramount.
Care to share what outlet you had success with? I’m comfortable with Home Assistant and ZigBee/Z-Wave. Something this critical probably shouldn’t be wireless, but I digress. I’m also interested in what software you’re using for monitoring and alerts (if you’re willing to share). Cheers!
I can recommend OpenBoard. Its open source and available on F-Droid or Google/Aurora. It doesn’t request Network permissions. As far as updates: it hasn’t been updated in 17 months. Its not updated extremely frequently, but it’s definitely not abandoned. It works great and I don’t see anything it needs added or fixed in my experience.
Mostly too many false positives from shadows. Its definitely user error, as I know motion detection is completely configurable. What FOSS IP cam software do you guys run that I should commit to trying and sticking with?
I use Blue Iris for capturing IP cameras. I’ve tried ZoneMinder, iSpy, and Motion (via MotionEyeOS) but just can’t find something that works as dependably well. It could definitely be user error (and not getting the alternatives dialed in). But I always go back to Blue Iris. 😔
Why’s it free on F-droid but $3.49 on Google Play? Or is the dev on Play just shamelessly profiting off an open source app? Edit: My bad. As everyone pointed out, purchasing on Google Play is how you can donate to the project. Sorry to jump to conclusions.
People metabolize approximately 1 drink per hour. 8 drinks over 4 hours should still leave you pretty damn tipsy.