https://bipartisanpolicy.org/explainer/tariff-tracker/
Tariff so far at $227,000,000,000 / 342,034,432 US population = $663.67 per person.
Someone isn't smarter than a 5th grader or he's lying.
Yes, you upload your custom response via the Reolink app, then reload the Reolink integration in Home Assistant and Home Assistant will have access to that custom response. Very neat.
I don't use Reolink app for notification and zero interest of doing so.
I have an automation in HA so if Reolink doorbell see a person, it'll greet and tell them we're not interest in buying anything.
Your tariff at work.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2025/10/21/trump-seeks-230-million-settlement-from-justice-department-for-investigating-him-report-says/
I setup Proxmox as a host to run BlueIris virtual machine (vm), Home Assistant vm, CodeProject.AI in Debian linux vm, and etc. I added Proxmox integration to Home Assistant so HA can monitor ALL virtual machines' CPU/RAM/HD/whatever else. Then I setup an automation so if my BI vm CPU usage is...
Overkilled. I use an Optiplex Micro PC with I9-9900T CPU with 32GB of ram and a Synology NAS. The PC runs Proxmox with 4VMs; Windows 10 with BI, Debian with CodeProject.AI thru CPU and ALPR in Docker, Home Assistant, another Debian CLI only.
I got 15 cameras, including 4 LPR cameras.
I dislike the pull thru connectors with a passion.
I use 23 awg cat6 for my house and I use the below type of connectors, they work perfect everytime.
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-100-Pack-Modular-Diameter/dp/B01CKLKBWS
This might help you.
https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/ptz-cameras-ipc-xm530-r80x30-pql-ipc-xm530-r80x20-pq.73304/
In general, it's not recommended to update firmware on cheap cameras.