

It is a GUI app you use locally. It renders out the finished files. And yes it supports markdown formatting.
Don’t use it if you don’t want to man. I was just offering an alternative that might happen to fit your lifestyle. If not, don’t.
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It is a GUI app you use locally. It renders out the finished files. And yes it supports markdown formatting.
Don’t use it if you don’t want to man. I was just offering an alternative that might happen to fit your lifestyle. If not, don’t.
I use Publii, which is a local application that supports markdown pages, has an interface similar to a CMS, and renders the entire site out to static html
files that you upload to any web server. It can dump to a local folder, or ftp
the files for you. It has a lot of good themes, and a blank theme that you can use to get started if you want to roll your own like I did.
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I would suggest a dedicated NVR for recording and monitoring. I tried using a home-rolled system and it was more trouble than it was worth and was unreliable. I use an Amcrest 24 channel dedicated NVR with some POE Amcrest cameras around the house. I would consider this self hosted, as everything stays in my network and the apps point directly to it without needing to go through a cloud service. I think they offer one if you want, but it’s on-top-of and not required.
Hope they’re gonna devote the development resources to making it actually work.