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    o_lampe
    last edited by o_lampe 24 Apr 2021, 07:58

    @Corexy
    Every society needs an enemy or they would fall apart...there is no 'us' without 'them'
    I personally don't care if my data is read and filed in Langley, Moscow, or Beijing.

    [OT]
    Did you know, the worlds most-popular Aussie in sports these days is hardly known in Australia?
    Guess who it is?

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      zapta @o_lampe
      last edited by zapta 24 Apr 2021, 12:12

      @o_lampe said in Using smartphones for security:

      @Corexy
      Every society needs an enemy or they would fall apart...there is no 'us' without 'them'

      Excellent point. The good people of China are invited to join the free world. 🙂

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        Corexy
        last edited by 25 Apr 2021, 06:29

        I should have known better than to mention it, more so just worrying a little openly as it is getting a bit heavy and I have 2 conscription age sons.

        We've given up on the phone idea, and just gone with 2 of these, which we can claim on tax:

        https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/uniden-4g-wire-free-full-hd-security-camera-solo4gkit

        Of course they are made in China, but they're only 100 or so that an ebay cheapy, and Uniden has always been a good brand down here.

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          arhi @Corexy
          last edited by 25 Apr 2021, 10:58

          @corexy weird looks like that site blocks access from Europe ...

          these: https://uniden.com.au/product/guardian-app-cam-solo4g-kit/ ?

          that's specifically made for your task .. they do need each a sim card but that should not be too much $$$ dunno how is it downunder we here had (probably they are still available, but I did not check since 2019 where I got few of mine) some super cheap data cards that ppl use for POS terminals and GPS trackers that are 2-3$ / month .. have limited bw (500MB or 1G or something like that per month) but that should be more than enough to send images when motion is detected

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            arhi @Corexy
            last edited by 25 Apr 2021, 11:06

            @corexy said in Using smartphones for security:

            2 conscription age sons

            Having lived through 3 wars myself I'm giving myself permission to ask this: "aren't emu's bigger problem Downunder than PRC"?

            No point in worrying, you do the best you can and prepare the best you can and that's the only thing you can do. Worrying puts you in a cage and does more damage than the actual problem. Compared to us here (Balkans) you have few orders of magnitude more normal ppl in government and system that works, so don't allow yourself to be trapped by fear.

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              Corexy @arhi
              last edited by 25 Apr 2021, 20:45

              @arhi

              Mate I'm a bit more resilient than that, but it's time to be well aware of the possibility down here. No use having one's head in the sand. I'm mostly interested in how to protect the retirement fund these days.

              Don't worry about the emus, they're the last of your problems. It's the "dropbears" you've got to worry about...

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                arhi @Corexy
                last edited by 25 Apr 2021, 23:35

                @corexy huma eating coalas 😄 🙂 niiiice

                dunno, I really don't follow up on World politics, developed a strong distaste for it comparing what "World" reported and what happened on the field in reality here, what "World" defined as laws of proper behavior and how "World" actually behaved ... also I have a brother in NZ that did not report any issues, dunno if he's blind for them or NZ is "safe" or he just doesn't want to worry me... anyhow, after those 3 wars I can say any plan you make has 90+% of a chance to go sideways, money can always be made from scratch, no one can take your knowledge and your skills... the only thing that you can't recover is your life so all the BS .gov try to peddle about flags, belonging to a group, nation under whatever the BS story is Downunder .. they just use it to manipulate

                Anyhow I'm pretty sure those cameras will work no matter where they are built :)... only issue with most PRC cameras is they have no security but since you are not using them to monitor your sleeping baby but to monitor a "public space" you don't have a problem someone "hacking them"

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                  zapta @arhi
                  last edited by 26 Apr 2021, 03:46

                  @arhi said in Using smartphones for security:

                  dunno, I really don't follow up on World politics...

                  TL'DR, Australia supported an investigation of the origin of the Covid virus and the CCP got pissed off and retaliated.

                  Apropos S'tralia, watching now Danny Deckchair on Amazon. It's a funny movie based on the true story of Lawnchair Larry.

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                    deckingman @Corexy
                    last edited by 26 Apr 2021, 05:52

                    @corexy Hi mate - it's been a while. As you know, my only daughter and only grand daughter live in Canberra so I follow the situation down there closely. Right now I'm more concerned about whether we will ever see them again due to the closed border Covid thing. It's been 16 months with no end in sight.

                    Back on topic, please don't take this the wrong way, but how the hell do you run the printer if you have no power? Solar?

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                      Corexy @deckingman
                      last edited by 26 Apr 2021, 07:19

                      @deckingman

                      Hi Ian, how you been old fella?

                      The cameras are for my rural property, which has no power. My home where I live (and print) not only has power, we also have internet and hot running water. It's amazing all the shit we're getting these days!

                      Just winding you up... We've just had a few issues on the farm recently with trespassers and thieving, and even a crazy bloody real estate agent coming on the place and leaving me notes. It's time to catch them in the act!

                      I share your fears about the border. This "covid thing" is like a blank check for pollies, and don't even get me started on the media coverage. It's like everyone caught Stockholm syndrome rather than covid.

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