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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15033 · Aug 6

#shell#buildroot_external_tree#firmware#ingenic#ip_camera#ipc#ipcamera Thingino is free, open-source firmware designed specifically for IP cameras using Ingenic SoC chips. It customizes the software to fit each supported camera model, making the camera easier to use and more efficient. You can build the firmware yourself using the provided instructions and tools, and there is a helpful web interface to control camera features like pan, tilt, night mode, and streaming. This gives you more control and flexibility over your camera without relying on proprietary software. It supports many camera models, and the community offers resources like a wiki, chat groups, and development guides to help you get started and customize your device. This benefits you by providing a customizable, transparent, and community-supported alternative to closed camera firmware. https://github.com/themactep/thingino-firmware

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@arch_shovel · Post #550 · 08/04/2022, 07:31 PM

P E A C E F U L / Grooming Retreat by Gartnerfuglen + Mariana de Delás The #minimalspace (3x3 meters footprint), functions as a #groomingretreat for one person. The structure, made by local #timberframes , elevates the cocoon to have exclusive views whilst giving a sense of translucent privacy to the user. . Layers of white netting frames are interlaced throughout the interior to grant different opacities for each specific use. The subtle introvertness of the structure encourages the user to take a break from the multitasking contemporary madness, and centre on individual mental and bodily hygiene. With importance on grooming’s #meditative (not cosmetic) qualities, the space inspires the user to devote time to the reconnection of the mind to the shell. #arch_shovel#architecture#archidaily