Jesus, you can run more than one piece of software on each bit of hardware....
Why spread out across 12-13 machines? Seems like a huge waste of power, and a whole bunch of extra to maintain.
Jesus, you can run more than one piece of software on each bit of hardware....
Why spread out across 12-13 machines? Seems like a huge waste of power, and a whole bunch of extra to maintain.
The problem I have with a system like that is it doesn't account for leaked passwords/data breaches.
When you find one of those services has had a data breach and your password was compromised; you've now gotta adjust your mental algorithm to make an entirely different pattern, either for every site, or you've gotta remember each of the changes you've made for specific sites.
Long term it turns into a mess.
How do you remember 70+ different password+username combinations?
Or do you just re-use passwords....
Scams in India primarily target foreign nations while bringing cash into the country that then gets spent in the local economy.
As long as they're not targeting others within india, the authorities have little incentive to stop them.
That's before you get to the corruption poisoning the investigations/prosecutions that do happen.
If it's got local storage, it's not 'cloud based'.
I'm not saying offsite backups of your local storage are a bad idea.
I was including wireless local cameras in that, admittedly loose, 'cloud' definition due to the instability wifi introduces.
A long as that cloud is your own: ie another site you own, or a VPS; mirroring the local storage the cameras are wired to, alright. But not as the primary and only destination.
There's been plenty of examples of cloud based systems you subscribe to (ie corporate online storage only), cutting off user access, shutting down, having their own network/systems issues, providing data to third parties including authorities without warrants, etc...
Add it to the pile of reasons to not use cloud based camera systems.
Local storage, with wired connections, or expect it to be knocked out intentionally and at random due to errors/problems outside your control.
I'm more interested in how exactly you'd implement something like this.
It's not like videos viewed on tiktok display a hash for the file you're viewing; and users wouldn't look at that data anyway, especially those that would be swayed by a deep fake...
The ones hosted by my government literally shut down outside business hours...
Try to login to view your tax info for example and it'll tell you to come back 9-5 mon-fri.
Oh. Lol, get fucked WorldCat.
So they got the data anyway...