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Based on our record, ZoneMinder seems to be a lot more popular than 1Password Families. While we know about 53 links to ZoneMinder, we've tracked only 3 mentions of 1Password Families. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
This is what you get - Protect it all with the password manager that does more | 1Password. Source: 7 months ago
1Password (not cheap subscription, but best UI and UX, secure cloud-based) (subscribe to .eu or .ca if you live there). Source: about 1 year ago
"Our customers' passwords remain safely encrypted due to LastPass’s Zero Knowledge architecture." I take your point but I'm not aware of any hack of a major provider which resulted in exfiltration of decrypted customer secrets. If you want other options, it is possible to self-host (i.e. Vaultwarden). Personally I've been using 1Password for a long time, and their "Families" offering [1] is exceptional for me and... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
That article seemed to be mistly about hand-wavy workarounds for subscription-based services. I presume the author hasn't heard of the well-established, Open Source Zoneminder project, which has excellent camera and data management functionality in a self-hostable Linux environment. https://zoneminder.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Frigate https://frigate.video/ and ZoneMinder https://zoneminder.com/ come to mind. Blue Iris https://blueirissoftware.com/ is not open source but is what I prefer to use for my PoE systems ($80/yr). Source: 7 months ago
I think the simplest way is to set up Motion in the Odroids, and set up a Zoneminder server to manage the streams, record to disk, provide a web interface, etc. Source: 10 months ago
If the camera is ONVIF compatible, and most Hikvision are, it should work with Zoneminder and its mobile Open Source app zmninja. As for the cloud, if you have a public (not necessarily static) IP and your carrier doesn't filter incoming connections, you can use a dynamic DNS such as DuckDNS. It is however always advisable to put any camera behind a firewall, so that whatever it could happen (compromised or not,... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Myself, I use Zoneminder, but I'm aware that is not a viable answer for most. What do you recommend? Source: 12 months ago
Lifebox - The world's simplest way to create albums and share images
Blue Iris - Blue Iris is a high end security monitoring system that lets you view and control the feeds from all the cameras at your home or place of business.
ebblink - pick one of your images, upload and get a link back.
iSpy - iSpy is software that allows the user to view and control video surveillance cameras. The software began development in 2007 and now has over 2 million users around the world, according to the software's website. Read more about iSpy.
KeepSafe - Keep your entire photo library safely stored in an encrypted private cloud.
MotionEye - motionEye is a web frontend for the motion daemon, written in Python.