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Kevin Marois wrote: Anyone know of a system like this?
Not for that price, unless you build it yourself, from for example a RaspberryPI.
If you want a ready system you need to cash out a bit more.
You can take a look at Synology for example. Their NASes (What's correct plural for NAS?) comes with a SurveillanceStation [^] that can monitor with motiondetection. It also comes with an app[^] for Android and iProducts that allows you to monitor in realtime or setup alerts.
There are two catches though, firstly you can only connect one camera without buying additional camera licences.
And secondly, motion detection needs a bit of processing, so the cheapest NASes don't have enough CPU for the task.
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There is Live Video from Raspberry Pi to .NET[^].
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For some reason this message was sent to the Spam moderation queue. I wonder which word is deemed offensive?
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modified 26-Jun-15 4:55am.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: For some reason this message was sent to the Spam moderation queue. I wonder which word is deemed offensive?
.NET ?
Tom
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: I wonder which word is deemed offensive?
May be 'Live Video'
Programmer : A machine that converts coffee into code !
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Raspberry Pi as low-cost HD surveillance camera[^]
Not so small in the example given (but it is for an outside camera).
It is on my list of 'to do' projects to build a handful of the cameras, and write controlling software that will detect them on a network and allow me to switch between them from a (remote) web interface.
Sounds about like what you want to do so, when you finish, write an article to make it easier for me, will you
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Brisingr Aerowing wrote: Growl For Windows[^]?
Yep, have heard of it. It's what happens when the dog sees a cat outside the window.
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Or the other way around. Your little Kittie can turn into a tiger when it means business.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
If software development were a circus, we would all be the clowns.
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Growl lets you know when things happen. Files finished downloading, friends came online, new email has arrived - Growl can let you know when any event occurs with a subtle notification.
Sounds like the mother of all distractions. Now that I've heard of it, I'm going to forget it as quickly as possible.
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Depends on how you set it up. The notifications can be filtered, and many of the notification 'views' are non intrusive, and you may not even notice them when you are working on something. I believe they can be configured to appear behind applications if they are full screen as well.
I use Jenkins as a build server and I am going to install the Growl Plugin to let me know when a build has failed.
There are a lot of plugins related to the program, including one for Visual Studio (2010, but it shouldn't be difficult to make work on later versions).
And OT: I hate my laptop's keyboard as some keys are goofed up.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Never heard of it
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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A shame - I loved that show
Sarcasm - it's not just a verbal skill - it's a lifestyle!
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According to Linda Thorson, talking on the Home Service this morning, he was an avid naturalist and would often great visitors in the nud! And of course he was a man of great taste, even marrying a Hungarian.
veni bibi saltavi
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Just to add, read his obit in the Torygraph[^]. Nothing bizarre there...
veni bibi saltavi
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Just put my dirty dishes with my clean dishes!
Can you believe that?
Luckily I noticed just in time so I could clean out the dishwasher before the dishes mingled too much.
Could've ended badly!
Someone should really make a (thriller) movie out of this.
Or maybe I should write a book.
Don't know if I can take much more excitement today
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Sounds like a metaphor for picking up someone else's krufty software project, except there it's thinking the dishes are clean when you take them out of the dishwasher, eating off of them, and discovering you've acquired some creeping crud disease.
Hmmm, ok, the metaphor doesn't really work.
Marc
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If this was a software metaphor I'd probably take out the dishes only to find out they were all dirty and now I have to get an entire new kitchen to get out the stink
Nope, I was really just talking about my dishes!
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Sander Rossel wrote: 'd probably take out the dishes only to find out they were all dirty and now I have to get an entire new kitchen to get out the stink
Aye, and not just the kitchen, but usually the whole house!
Marc
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And if it was a Micro$oft house you'd need to start with an entirely new, unproved technology and a budget that was clearly a hallucination.
Sarcasm - it's not just a verbal skill - it's a lifestyle!
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Frank Alviani wrote: And if it was a Micro$oft house you'd need to start with an entirely new, unproved technology
Nah, you'd just buy you're neighbor's Rube Goldberg house with that infinite budget.
Marc
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Woes? You mean sex and drugs and rock and roll? When they finally cremate me I want the bloody funeral parlour to burn down.
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