Thats exactly what it is, but it wasn't an error so much as bad judgment by everyone involved. This was the intended result.
Yes. At least keep some in your home where you know where it is. You never know when grandma might forget that she's already taken her pain meds, or a kid drinks too much of the wrong cough syrup, or (and I mean this in the least judgemental way possible) a friend hides their habit from you. Or literally any of those things (or a million other possibilities) happens to your next door neighbor.
Better not fall behind on opsec then
Systemic failures aren't character flaws.
Monster Prom is honestly so fun and challenging.
We aren't sacrificing our cat for a vacation. She'll be well taken care of while we're away, we just wanted to set up a simple method of checking on her when the urge strikes us without bothering the cat sitters to drop what they're doing and check on her at any hour of the day or night.
This actually sounds like it fits my priorities pretty solidly. I'll look into Reolink, thanks.
I was honestly leaning more and more toward an off the shelf solution like this. I kindof agree with you about it not being worth it to use a fiddly roll-your-own setup like this, especially with such short notice. Plug and play sounds really attractive.
How do you like the Amcrest cameras and remote monitoring solution? Do they have a good reputation for security I hope? I'm afraid I'm completely in the dark about these types of security camera companies.
Edit: just reread this and saw that you're running the Amcrest cameras through Frigate. Was that setup something that you think could be done in an afternoon? Or have you had to mess with things often? Simplicity and ease of setup are probably my highest priorities for this.
Does zoneminder handle secure remote connections on it's own somehow? Or will I need a separate solution to access my LAN while away?
Respectfully, I really dont want this thread to be about my cat so much as the question at hand.
Hopefully your 401k is diversified with international stocks and other assets, which have been increasing as US stocks have decreased. Definitely dont panic sell now. In the short term, the US stock market may keep dropping or it may hold steady or increase from here. In the long term, unless capitalism truely fails or is dismantled in the US, a diversified stock portfolio will go up.
The only guaranteed thing is that as soon as you sell, that will be the bottom.