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Cake day: February 19th, 2024

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  • That was one of the requirements for getting a concealed carry license in the state I did it, six shots left, reload, six shots right, reload then depending on which target distance you were at either 6 shots on one knee or just another 6 shots dominant hand, but you had to do both short and long range and hit a certain percentage on the target.















  • I use a YubiKey and I like it. At this point the bulk of my 2FA is in ProtonPass, but for my work Microsoft 365 and Duo specifically it’s nice to default to it and I’m more likely to have it since it’s on my key ring, than my phone. Also nice to have stuff pointed to that rather than an app if you like to upgrade or wipe your phone frequently.

    I think most businesses that don’t provide work phones should be getting them for their employees so they don’t need to require that employee install an app on their personal device.





  • They are discontinued, but you can still find them on ebay and whatnot.

    I don’t know about the g5 specifically, I’d assume that’s just a fancy way of saying it’s got good motion detection. AI gets thrown around to attract attention

    I have a g3 camera and it doesn’t require an internet connection after the initial setup if you create a local login for the NVR, but it does still require a Ubiquiti hardware NVR (the cloud key g2 and some of the routers also work), which could be a turn off for most people


  • It’s been a minute since I was researching this, but from what I remember, Reolink showed up the most for me.

    If you can get your hands on older Ubiquiti camera’s, G1 and G2 I believe, you can install their NVR software on any server.

    Or you could always go the route of using a Raspberry Pi and basically making it from scratch, I know pishop has several camera modules and cases with different features, and if you were fine using WiFi, a Pi Zero would be enough to make it work.

    Edit: formatting