Linux Containers Forks LXD Project As "Incus" - eviltoast
  • Hexarei@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Yeah I use it through proxmox but it doesn’t make much difference to me. It’s practically a lower-overhead VM as far as I’m concerned

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      1 year ago

      Same, cause I can’t pass through my video card or my coral with the motherboard I have. So frigate runs in an lxc. When I move jellyfin over to that box, it will be an lxc too for the same reason

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        1 year ago

        Frigate the NVR? What’re your thoughts on it? Been looking at NVRs for a while and hadn’t seen that one

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          I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I wanted local object detection and it’s kind of the only option. Configuration had a learning curve. There’s somewhat limited playback options, but they cover the basics. It doesn’t transcode playback so on mobile, the 4k playback buffers. I could make a smaller stream to record but I wish it was dynamic on playback. The object detection works well enough, but there are a lot of false positives. They’re using the default models for now, but are working on frigate.plus models. The pricing structure for that is wack though. I bitch about photoprism’s subscription features, and frigate plus also wants $5/month for the rest of your life or the model stops working. I’d be happy to pay a one-time fee to unlock but I refuse to pay subscription for a product that is self-hosted.