David Carpin – The Oxford Experiment With 15 Minute Cities #Anti-Terrorism #HeartsOfOak #HeartsOfOakWeekly #UK #UKNews #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

15 minute cities or 20 minute neighbourhoods are a dangerous experiment that is pushed by many progressive politicians in many areas of the UK and beyond. The idea sounds idyllic, to make sure that everything you need is available within 15 mins walk or cycle ride from your front door. But it is being driven by the green lobby who are pushing for net zero and It is an attack on the motorist. Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history, for over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars and now it is one of the first cities in the UK to trial this measure where it is proposed that the metropolis will be divided up into zones and each household will receive 100 passes to allow them to travel outside of their area. Anyone driving outside of their zone without the required paperwork will be fined £70 using a network of cameras. David Carpin joins us as the Reform Party candidate for Henley and the local council, he tells us what lies behind this scheme and why the elected assembly have ignored local opposition and why the Reform Party are the main political opposition to this.Reform Party Links…..Website: https://www.reformparty.uk/GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/reformparty_ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/reformparty_uk?s=20&t=pKd38xQWhPpeZxoNA8j3cwInterview recorded 13.1.23 Audio Podcast version available on Podbean and all major podcast directories. ⁣https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/

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An overview of the ML software development industry over the past decade: a decline of Nvidia’s CUDA monopoly, PyTorch overtaking Google’s TensorFlow, and more (Dylan Patel/SemiAnalysis)

Dylan Patel / SemiAnalysis:
An overview of the ML software development industry over the past decade: a decline of Nvidia’s CUDA monopoly, PyTorch overtaking Google’s TensorFlow, and more  —  Over the last decade, the landscape of mac…

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Need advice for a video security system for a home.

Hi all,

I need some advice regarding the brand/model/type for some security cameras to be installed around my home. I will try to give as much relevant detail as I can, and apologize if I go overboard.

What I am hoping to find in regard to a security system is a set of cameras that can tie into my wifi network and one that will store the video files on my home server through a software application.

I do not use Google Assist, Alexia, or any other kind of home-based ‘Assistant’, and I am looking to avoid it and also wish to stay away from any kind of subscription-based services.

I have a very good home wifi network, I am very computer literate/tech savvy (just not with cameras and security-like items).

I have a personal home-based server that is ‘Up’ 24/7, with plenty of data storage capacity.

I am confident in my abilities for electrician-based installation work, networking, and so forth.

I am primarily looking for recommendations and direction regarding how many cameras, which brand to use, and which monitoring software is worth it. I have no problems investing in a good system, but I do have a strong aversion to subscriptions and online/cloud-based systems.

I am also thinking about a doorbell camera, and a recommendation that way would also be appreciated.

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HOME DESCRIPTION:

The home has 2 stories, with the ground floor having a front door (on a small attached deck), a back door on a balcony in leading into a fenced back yard, and a 3rd door into the house located inside of an attached 2 car Garage (which has a motorized garage door).

The front yard is relatively small (perhaps 30-35ft by 50-60 feet with the 50-60 being width, with respect to the house) and has a driveway leading into said Garage. There is also a street lamp at the corner of my property. The street layout is a paved road with my house on a ‘T’ intersection with my house located at the top (just right of center) of the ‘T’

The backyard is a little bigger, has a chain-linked fence, and backs onto a footpath which offers a relatively clear line of sight. The backyard has a gate.

The back deck has 1 “lantern” style light, while the front yard has 1 “lantern-style light on the deck, near the door, and 2 more of the same lights are located on either side of the garage door.

The home was built in 2012 so is a little over 10 years old.

I live in Canada now, and winters can get down to as low as -40 degrees.

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Thanks for taking the time to read, and offer advice.

-Cheers

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