Nathan MacKinnon scored 19 seconds in and the Colorado Avalanche got four goals on their first five shots in a 5-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets that extended their winning streak to four games.
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Seven months since he announced his resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson’s shadow still looms large over the ruling Conservative party.
Thompson scores 42 points, Warriors beat Rockets 116-101
Klay Thompson scored 42 points and matched his season high with 12 3-pointers, leading the undermanned Golden State Warriors past the Houston Rockets 116-101.
Florida Democrats to pick party chair after tough midterms
Florida Democrats are set to choose a new party leader after a disastrous midterm performance in the onetime presidential battleground state.
Florida Democrats to pick party chair after tough midterms
Florida Democrats are set to choose a new party leader after a disastrous midterm performance in the onetime presidential battleground state
Current NVR technology, looking for best option that doesn’t end up costing me more than needed
I’m looking for a multipoint solution for security monitoring. I have a few locations globally separated and I want to find a common solution to use.
I have unifi networks, but the unifi cameras are overpriced and I havent even tried the Protect UI.
I have a synology NAS in one location, and would be open to the DVA series if it was actually worth it, but again, I’ve never used this either.
I have used MotionEye OS on a pi, and the interface was simple and easy, can’t remember if it controlled PTZ as well though. Also, I’m not sure if a Pi can handle 20 IPcameras, especially if the majority of them are PTZ.
BlueIris…windows only, which means I’d have to build another PC, or at the minimum a VM on one of my servers.
In the end, I will have roughly 4 cameras at the small sites, and about 20 at the main site. It’s 2023, is there something better that I don’t know about?
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Chicago mayor’s race dominated by concerns about crime
For years, Republicans have sought to win over voters by depicting Democratic-led cities as lawless centers of violence that need tough-on-crime policies.