Outside ring a unifi ecosystem is going to be your next best bet. I have four cameras (poe) and the G4 doorbell (wireless). I run protect with a sata SSD drive on the cloudkey gen2+. Everything just pretty much works. I have not tried to use other brand cameras though. The experience is pretty consistent with other unifi gear. From my wifes perspective she has never complained and weve had it for 2 years now. It easy to navigate and always works.
Only thing id note though is you probably want some kind of SSD for the camera storage. A harddrive is probably better long term but without an SSD the video takes longer to load and scrubbing video can get painful. ie your wife will get annoyed. Itll work with an hdd but its just noticeably less snappy.
My best advice is start small. Try walking for 30 minutes and work your way up. The hardest part of working out is consistency. It doesn’t really matter what you do but just make sure you do something everyday. Dont let yourself make excuses. If you can form the habit of doing something everyday your 99% of the way there.
Im going to have to go with the Ninja here, had one for three years and I use it frequently with no problem. I might have an older cheaper one though as there’s no magnets to worry about as others noted.
I know people with a lot of different ninja products and everyone seems to love them. I dont have anything beyond the blender but I am impressed. I personally will try other stuff from them.
This is the guy that wrote Task Manager for Windows back in the day. Hes an old Microsoft Windows developer. So even if he used AI id be interested in seeing what he made.
Not sure why this person is getting downvoted. I like many others paid for a lifetime membership. Dev supported the app for few months then ghosted. No explanation or update has been given. Totally abandoned at this point.
tteck.github.io/Proxmox/ this is a good place to start. Also highly recommend youtube videos lots of good stuff there.
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That is awesome! Thanks for posting. I wonder what the B60 will be able to do! According to the video though this is only good for about 8 VMs at a time and gets a little sketchy/unstable if multiple VMs are trying to max it out. It seems this is early days and the drivers aren’t finalized but the future looks bright. This could be a nice addition to a home lab.
Sounds like you want a video card that supports SR-IOV. Any gpu that supports this is going to be pretty pricey. I think the intel flex 140 or 170 are specifically designed for a scenario you describe but are $2 - $7k and are one of the few that don’t require any licensing fees. Which can also be significant. There are more powerful options but the price goes up from there.
For that price though you may be better off just buying 30 used mini pcs? Not sure what the budget or design constrains are though.
Hope that helps or at least gets you in the right direction.
The only things I would suggest to look at is to make sure that both APs are set to different non overlapping channels. Also helps sometimes to play with the channel strength. Basically you don’t want the APs fighting each other for air time.
Is the server exposed to the internet at all? ie, Did you open a port on your firewall to allow inbound connections? If not, then nothing should be exposed to the internet and you should have no problem. Proton is also a vpn not a firewall and really doesn’t offer much protection against attacks. It basically just muddies the water on the origin of your Internet traffic.