I'm surprised they're still keeping this convention of kabob-to-camelCase function name transcribing. I've never been a fan.
However, it refuses to cooperate. It's maddening.
As a result, I receive "There is a person at your front door" notifications at all hours of the night.
Curious if anyone here uses it, and if so, what value it provides (I've been bombarded with its ads for years, but could never see what value it provides). Even a quick search of its website gives inanely basic examples (like correcting Ive to I've) [1].
[1] https://support.grammarly.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047727871...
Excited to see another project, especially in Rust(not for the memes; python env management has bit me a few times when hacking).
One major gripe with frigate that I have is the way it treats detection events as pointers to video files. This makes replicating events off site a major pain.