Update — I’m trying Gitea Actions. There’s still a little weirdness with some actions (e.g. the checkoutv3 action doesn’t work if your git server has a path prefix like [my.server/some_git_specific_prefix/rest of normal path]), but overall it seems to be working nicely.
I’m currently running the act_runner daemon as a service on the bare raspberry pi/not in docker, since it has to interface with the docker socket anyway and there’s no official act_runner docker image from gitea/I wouldn’t be getting any “ease of update” benefits.
But are they ? I posted a comment a couple of days ago via lemmy.world on a ‘remotely hosted’ community, and then viewed the same post via its ‘native’ instance, and my comment never showed up, even days later.
There are some issues regarding sync. If an instance is not reachable when an action is synced (e.g. due to overloaded servers), the sync is never attempted again and the instances will stay out of sync.
Running ispy within docker - yes, multiple streams of HD - 4K video displaying all and monitoring all for motion 24/7 and recording on motion detect + ispy uses AI motion detection and analysis e.g. ‘person’… (more cpu…)
Was running the exact same prior on old dell laptop E6430, it couldn’t keep up with displaying 6 cameras @ 10fps each… it displayed with 5-30 second delays. I’m watching realtime on mac pro -
for simple monitoring, you’re correct. When you need to see the license plate or face 30’ away from the extreme wide angle of a 4K camera, the increased resolution supports enlarging to a clear image. When was the last time you saw a clear cctv single image.?.
Yeah, my reddit comment numbers had already been significantly declining by the time all this API stuff came around, even getting as low as a few a month
This is a new community on a platform that has had a massive surge of users, so there are going to be growing pains for a bit. My goal as a mod is to allow for conversation on both liberal and conservative ideas, and I believe several other mods agree with me. We may become more strict if this does become a liberal community, though.
An important tool for the mod team too is you guys flagging/reporting posts and comments. I check in almost every day and have received no reports for over two weeks. As the community grows, this will become even more important since we can’t read every post or comment. I have read nearly every one though, lol.
My goal as a mod is to allow for conversation on both liberal and conservative ideas
Then it’s misleading to call it c/conservative. You should have named it c/liberalVSconservative or c/PoliticalDebate instead. Conservatives don’t have any dedicated outlet on Lemmy yet and here you steal the name and allow non-stop brigading from libs.
Given the level of liberal bias on this community, I wouldn’t be suprised if you’re a lib who co-opted the name for insideous proposes. Lemmy is essentially a cesspool for libs.
It’s c/conservative, not c/ConservativeEchoChamber.
I am just a lowly mod; not the creator, admin, or head mod of this community.
I see liberal comments, but I wouldn’t say this is a liberal community. Maybe more moderate than you like, but I don’t know your views.
I am very much conservative, and every day living in California with friends who say they hate conservatives and would never date a conservative or break up with someone who has conservative views further cements my conservatism.
Doesn’t seem very realistic for anti-depressant meds to cause what you are describing. Drinking alcohol while on most of the commonly prescribed anti-depressants just makes them less effective and more likely to cause liver damage or trigger epilepsy.
I know people with bi-polar manic depression who stop taking their mood-stabilizer meds because they think they don’t need it anymore, and then they go out and do a ton of crazy stuff while blackout drunk and remember none of it.
I’ve been trying to kickstart four communities because apparently I’m a masochist, but I’ve posted more in the last month than I did in the last 10 years on reddit. It reminds me a lot of my first couple of years on reddit (circa 2010/2011) and then my posting died off because you’d either get drowned out by the noise (hundreds or thousands of comments) or ignored in favour of a one liner joke.
I’ve seen a lot of people comparing Lemmy to early reddit, and I don’t necessarily disagree, but I feel like there’s one important distinction between the two. Even early reddit was driven by karma. There just wasn’t as much people >10 years ago. I find the lack of karma on Lemmy refreshing. How it’s gone back to the old forum way of just counting the number of posts is fantastic. It’s a weird habit to break out of though because part of me still wants to go “I got no upvotes, time to delete” or “I’m getting downvotes, better delete my post”.
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