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  • There are multiple wifi-connected solar powered cameras that will do the motion-activation, IR night mode, etc. thing that you’re asking for, that you can just drop into a location, but they won’t be self hosted.

    Unfortunately pretty much everything you’d self host takes time and finagling, it’s just the price of privacy/independence. I know you’re asking for a self hosted solution but that will be difficult with little free time. I’ve been running frigate for a year and I still can’t get some object detection masks to properly ignore detections.


  • You’ll want to be running frigate, a self hosted nvr solution.

    Camera wise, you’ll probably want a power over Ethernet (poe) amcrest or hikvision camera for continuous video to be sent to the nvr to do the detection. A list of recommended hardware is found here.

    I’ll be honest though, depending on where this is you might be better off with a non-self hosted setup. For example, reolink makes several battery/solar powered wifi cameras that record on motion, shooting notifications to your phone. No cables to run







  • Soooo China is building sophisticated, highly specialized barges for establishing a beachhead without a harbor and moving heavy machinery across. These would be pretty helpful in a sustained campaign against Taiwan.

    These ships happen to be able to connect to the many Chinese “civilian” roll on-roll off (roro) ferries that are built to military spec and can handle Chinese tanks.

    These “civilian” roros happen to participate in military exercises.

    Considering this all took place well before the arms deal, that’s probably a good reason why China can be considered the aggressor. Maybe the $11.1 billion in arms deals is in response to that?

    There’s also xi jinping saying that the unification of Taiwan and China is “unstoppable” in a speech today, right after these military exercises.



  • but it could very well be an economic blockade of the China sea by US + regional puppets

    You added an “s” at the end of puppets. That implies your proposal involves multiple countries. In your scenario, do you think it’s wise to ignore neighboring countries with us military bases?

    Where do you think the logistics routes for a potential blockade of the China sea would focus on? Imo military bases are a lot more important than a country just buying American weapons, because assets on an American base are in direct control of the Americans. If your proposed alternative reason is right, why the focus on Taiwan and not other countries?

    There’s also the little note of China building large, specialized naval craft coincidentally perfect for moving military forces onto taiwans beaches.


  • but it could very well be an economic blockade of the China sea by US + regional puppets

    Can you explain how encircling Taiwan helps with that blockade? Keep in mind there are actual us military bases in japan, and Japan is not the one being encircled. You’d think if the intention was in defense of an American offensive the island with the military bases would receive the most focus. It’s not, which suggests that it isn’t a defensive exercise with the intent of counteracting an American offensive.