You host it locally and use a web browser to access it.
Somewhere between Linux woes, gaming, open source, 3D printing, recreational coding, and occasional ranting.
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You host it locally and use a web browser to access it.
I remember ZoneMinder.
A full-featured, open source, state-of-the-art video surveillance software system.
Is this still a thing nowadays?
Also reliability, speed, and quality.
But “oTHer ThaN LemMy” …
Samsung T7 totally worth every cent. You connect it via USB-C.
GoToSocial is awesome. Some features are still missing, but the server is in active development.
As front-end I use Elk. It’s selfhostable as well as publicly usable at https://elk.zone. It’s labeled as alpha software but runs absolutely well.
[Laughing in OSM]
No more open issues, except the currently 85 open issues.
Have a look at Forgejo which is a soft fork run by a nonprofit organization of Gitea which is owned by a for-profit company.
It need very little system resources and still gives you all the common features you know from commercial Git hosting providers.
And yes, you can mirror existing Git repos using a web UI.
Make sure that, whatever switch you want to get, the switch supports simulating output (edit simulation/storing) and USB devices. Otherwise every switching action would cause disconnect and connect actions on the hosts.