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the exploit is to make camera disconnect and connect to your wifi, that's how they MITM, pretty long process unless you do it often


could be automated though?


yes, everything can be automated, and as you people don't always have time to automate everything, so it depends if your area has many c200 which is a home camera, not outdoor


correct, it's in beta testing right now, you can check for alternatives https://github.com/wltechblog/thingino-installers


it does not, there are 5 versions of C200 as of now and thingino only supports one or two, it is very important to get the right chip, you can check https://openipc.org/


depends on your router, but you would want to stick to onvif or rtsp and connect to the camera using some sort of tailscale. Don't fail for installing open source firmware, there is only thingino and openipc, both are hard to install if you are a beginner, even if people say it's easy for technical specialist, it's not


They're also limited to older hardware, newer 3K+ cameras aren't supporter. Different chip in use, I guess, or there manufacturers have learned to sign this firmware and burn in the keys.


it's a stretch to call it generic hardware, all of cheap cameras use similar hardware, but every few months there is a new version of chip which you need to adjust to. It's challenging to find an exact chip if you want to, because they get out of date faster than JS frameworks


I used this website to research the camera https://drmnsamoliu.github.io/


this is the third article about it, we know, good times are over, will start migrating towards something else


It definitely adds to frustration for some people; this can not be denied.


Consider tangled.org :)


don’t lie you’ll just bitch and moan and keep using it anyway


the downvotes are from those who can’t cope with this truth


one was from your mom though


it explains github actions update better than github


this article explains release better than github itself https://www.blacksmith.sh/blog/actions-pricing


I didn't find a single example of any of the upcoming features, should I follow them in github to read release notes?



they are only building "ai" features now


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