





I’m SHOCKED he would do this on Epstein Files day…
/s
It’s been a year or two since I was looking into it and I didn’t have a NAS at the time, but another one of the issues I had was the tiny selection of cameras available. I tested some Aqara G2H Pros and the Logitech Circle View. The Aqaras I added local storage to and at least could get continuous recording, but event seeking is pretty terrible. The circle view was, despite very well built hardware, essentially useless. Keeping it connected to the network was basically impossible
I’m curious how writing to the NAS works. Is it just a bunch of files dumped to a network share or is there some sort of timeline viewing software available? Are they giant continuous files? Individual files for events? Without knowing the details it seems like it would be a nightmare to navigate and actually find useful information.
How was support experience wrt replacing the bad cloudkeys?
I will admit I gave Protect an unfair advantage as it’s the only fully first party solution I tried (unless you count Apple HomeKit Secure Video?)
Protect with 3rd party cameras is indeed lacking. But it works like magic with first party cameras.
The only other solution I’ve tried was QNAP QVR Pro with third party cameras and it was awful
Sounds like you’re having better luck with HKSV than I did. For me that is where I started and quickly bailed on it despite the unlimited cloud storage. It just did a terrible job at recording video. It would always end the recording with the detected subject still in the frame. It was incredibly frustrating.
Is this a common issue folks have with Protect? I haven’t seen it talked about so far.
TBH, for me, Protect has been so much better than the other NVR solutions I’ve tried it has been a big driving force behind the appeal for me.


That seems like an awfully biased headline for what they’re reporting as essentially “he said she said”.
A Thai military official said that the airstrikes were retaliation for an attack earlier on Monday that killed a Thai soldier.
Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defense denied the RTAF allegations, calling it “false information” in a statement on X.
I’m admittedly biased here but one of these statements feels awfully familiar
If it’s just for you, checkout Tailscale.


What, did /u/spez change his name to /u/AI_Slop?


I’m ready to replace plex but unless something major has changed in the last several months I simply can’t understand how people feel jellyfin is a comparable solution to plex. I couldn’t even get past the user interface and it falling flat on its face with media recognition.
There has been discussion of using state administered escrow accounts to temporarily hold federal taxes revenue:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/oct/19/blue-states-fight-back-against-trump


Only been on one cruise years ago but pretty sure the fine print you agree to says, if your not back on the ship when it’s time to leave port you’re on your own finding your way onward.


Good Bubble
A regular John Lewis of capitalism…


Is this why Google sent me an email saying they changed my settings and I can scan in my ID if I want to change them back?


It’s been a while since I played with it but last I played with it you could set which areas on the screen are able to be interacted with.


iOS has Guided Access which should accommodate what you’re trying to do.
I’m sure android has something similar too.


It means Banksy, who has remained anonymous for more than 25 years, could finally be unmasked as he would be required to publicly disclose his name if brought to court.
Gonna be hard to bring them to court if you don’t even know their name, isn’t it?


I guess that’s a different court case than the one where Anthropic offered to pay $1.5 billion?


The thing is if all parties find the terms agreeable it doesn’t matter if it’s legally binding.
It’s more like putting a price on the shelf at the grocery store. Not every one will agree the price is agreeable and you might still get shoplifters but it doesn’t mean it’s a waste of time to list the price.


I think the idea is that all parties would find it beneficial:
Leeds told Ars that the RSL standard doesn’t just benefit publishers, though. It also solves a problem for AI companies, which have complained in litigation over AI scraping that there is no effective way to license content across the web.