

“Hey, Ryan, be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don’t react too well to bullets.”


“Hey, Ryan, be careful what you shoot at. Most things in here don’t react too well to bullets.”


“How many assholes do we have on this ship anyhow?”


“Uh, well sir, it’s, uh, this rug I have, it really tied the room together… uh…”


“Allo, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die”


You wouldn’t be arrested, you would be tried in the field and summarily executed. I’m sure they would reload and keep screaming “he’s got a gun!” as you bled out onto the pavement.


With one low res camera I ran it in a Debian vm with 4gb of Ram and two cores no problem. Once I had three 4K streams, I bumped it up to 16gb and 10 cores, only cause I wanted a hi-res live view, but I’m sure it would do fine with less with low res live view. Have been running it in a vm for two years now, no issues. Tried a bare metal install and lxc. Keep coming back to vm for the adaptability. Adding GPU and npu through lxc always made issues for me, but passing through to a vm is pretty well supported and documented, I think the ease of use outweighs the additional resources used by the vm. Plus I have read it’s not best practice to run docker inside an lxc.


“Skipped the docker bit”? I’m assuming you mean by using the proxmox helper scripts? If so, the path to the config file is there as well. If you are setting this all up on your own without the helper script, then the config path is whatever you choose in your compose.yaml.
Frigate also has a built in config editor, so as long as you have it up and running with the correct storage path you can edit the configuration on the front end.
TBH, the phrase “skipped the docker” is a bit confusing. Running in LXC doesn’t mean you are not using docker, the script installs docker on the container. I personally don’t run it in a container, passing through storage and detector hardware can be challenging. Just spin up a small Debian VM, install docker and compose, and follow the frigate documentation. It’s very well written, and almost every problem you would run into is covered. It will give you the basics of the inner workings, and makes it much easier to pass through hardware and storage.


They are pay-to-win where I am, can be just you in your 2014 v10 expedition as long as you pay the $5.50 a mile toll.


Hot take, “Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy”. The radio play, books and 80s bbc show were not represented very well at all. They missed well over 75% of the jokes, Mos Def and Zooey Deschanel added nothing to it, and they added plots and scenes, I think just to get more “blockbuster actors” in, that ruin the original story of the radio play. Sam Rockwell, Alan Rickman/Warwick Davis and Bill Nightly were the highlights. One of the few movies I wish they would remake.


Myanonamouse? With BitTorrent and gluten through a vpn, could be done with docker in a low end VPS relatively easily
The more they think they own the console after I’ve purchased it, the more resistance I have to getting one.