the thing is, the yi cameras used to work great for the past few years… sufficiently, for the price I paid them for - 13 bucks each.
the thing is, the yi cameras used to work great for the past few years… sufficiently, for the price I paid them for - 13 bucks each.
This! I mean… what’s so special about their proprietary solution compared to what’s already known about a specific technology.
In case of camera devices, RTSP is RTSP… there’s no other magic or whatsoever behind it. You also can’t do any AI magic on these devices either. So any extra enhancements have to be done on the servers or apps.
Hence, they should be forced to give us full access to the basic stuff, and if they want to add some glitter on top of that and charge for it, by all means… they should go ahead… If someone wants and needs it, they’ll happily pay for it.
I’ve bought a bunch of Yi Home 1080s a few years back for cheap… I think it was 13 bucks each.
yeah… I know about yi-hack.
The thing is, I’ve installed some of them at my parents house.
Therefore, I’m writing a bash-script (should work for all cameras and devices) where the device opens up a reverse SSH tunnel to a public server, and let’s one access the cameras (RTSP) from frigate, even if they’re located elsewhere.
I bought them on amazon 5 years ago… My hopes for a refund are very low.
Lol… It is indeed common knowledge… I was just joking.
Using Teams as a freelancer with multiple clients who roll their own user management is a PITA.
I had to sign into multiple browsers in private mode
Thank you! Finally someone has the guts to say this publicly
I doubt it ever scraped SO, otherwise all the answers would be smth along the lines: “I cannot answer this question due to low quality effort!” closes browser window
Microsoft: De nada, amigo! Oh… here’s an ad, btw… and…did you enable Recall already?
Unfortunately, wireguard does not run on low-end ARM devices like the yicamera