Das Leben entwickelt sich ständig, doch Zeit ist unumkehrbar.
Die Serie #RESET bricht mit dieser Konstante und lässt Flo erfahren, was passiert, wenn sie in ihrem Leben zurückreist, um das Leben ihrer Tochter Luna zu retten.
Diesen Monat
-versuchen wir einen #Reset der Vergangenheit, um Florianes Tochter zu retten,
-schreien #Push mit Hebammen, die tabufrei über Geburten sprechen,
-folgen einem dementen Killer (Liam Neeson) in #Memory zu seinem letzten Auftrag.
Printer manufacturer Canon is warning that sensitive Wi-Fi settings don’t automatically get wiped during resets, so customers should manually delete them before selling, discarding, or getting them repaired to prevent the settings from falling into the wrong hands.
OK, the burnout has me. Started a couple days ago. I’m not 100% what triggered it, but I think it may have been assisted by the “therapy” experience last Friday. Regardless, I can feel a discord between my brain and body. I’m up today and feel rested but my brain is stuck.
So switching gears to #quiet today. Staying home. Light work duty. Maybe a nap. Let’s see if we can ease ourselves into a #reset. If I had a #hottub, I’d be in it now.
Four years ago, I reviewed the LG-R105 360 Camera. It's a pretty nifty bit of hardware. Sadly, LG have decided that they don't want to support it any more. They already got your money, so fuck you for expecting any further updates.
Here's their message:
We express a sincere gratitude for your patronage to LG 360 CAM Manager Service.
Due to changes in our operation policies, LG 360 CAM Manager Service via mobile applications will be terminated as of June 20, 2020.
Well, that's a load of bollocks, isn't it! Here's how you can continue using the camera on modern versions of Android - and connect to it on Linux.
LG have removed it from Google Play. They could have left it there, but they didn't. But the Internet never forgets. So you can download the final version from APK Pure.
Copy the APK to your phone and install it. You can read the instructions to see how the app works.
If you're lucky, everything will just work. If not, read on…
Charge the camera via USB-C. Turn it on by holding the power button for 4 seconds. After all the lights have stopped flashing, simultaneously hold down power and shutter for about 12 seconds. You'll get an assortment of flashy lights and sounds. This is the camera resetting. You may need to turn it off and on again.
Go into the app, and search for your device. Click on the device it finds.
Now, go to your phone's WiFi settings. You should see a new network called something like LGR105_123456.OSC. Connect to it.
The password will be 00123456 - so 00 plus the last 6 numbers of the Access Point name. Secure!
You can now go back to the app and use it as per normal.
Once you've got access to the camera, you can turn on its WiFi and connect to your home network. As per these helpful instructions you can then use the built in OCS API.
For example, sending a HTTP GET to http://192.168.123.456:6624/osc/info will get you back:
To take a photo, run: curl -X POST http://192.168.123.456:6624/osc/commands/execute -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"name": "camera.takePicture"}'
that will save it on the camera's SD card.
To get a photo from the camera, run: curl -X POST http://192.168.123.456:6624/osc/commands/execute -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"name": "camera.getLivePreview"}' --output test.jpg
I haven't figured out 360 streaming (if it is even possible) but you can get a preview of one of the cameras:
To start a session, run: curl -X POST http://192.168.123.456:6624/osc/commands/execute -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"name": "camera.startSession"}'
To start a stream, run: curl -X POST http://192.168.123.456:6624/osc/commands/execute -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"name": "camera._startPreview", "parameters": {"sessionId": "123"}}'
By decompiling the APK, I was able to extract these available commands. Anything which starts with _ is a manufacturer specific command, so won't work on other OSC cameras.