@lattera I use Shinobi https://shinobi.video/ it is javascript based.. so.. yeah, but it works pretty well, even with cameras that are nominally 'cloud' (pretty much all of them speak RTSP, and ONVIF)
@bcallah 😱
@emaste @lattera apparently either -hackers is down, or I fail at email.
Anyway:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41509
It is crypt(3) password support for lua-loader
@cbane @TechConnectify fair, but it was implied that he actually used it that way.
@TechConnectify Tell me you're not using GFCI without telling me you're not using GFCI! :)
@emaste Yeah, that was a cheap shot across the bow on PIE. D38047 is what I really want (to keep my local patchset size down, and it should be ready to go if it just got more eyes on it)
@emaste also, PIE for ports. You said one thing per toot, right? 😉
@emaste I'm referring to just the ones 'required' on a new build. I run poudriere to build my local package repo and I will frequently get _4_ LLVMs (and gcc) in addition to the base LLVM. it is really crazy, and totally kills poudriere build times
@emaste yes. The multiple clang / gcc / rust installs is a thing we should really do something about. It is crazy
@a2_4am OMG YES THIS!!!
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@jbzfn@mastodon.social I do, it is pretty straightforward, just get the packages for ruby, postgres, ffmpeg, graphicsmagick, git, apache (yes, I prefer apache), (mod_passenger), a few others (all documented on the mastodon page as base requirements), then bundle install and go (this instance is proudly hosted on #FreeBSD)
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