<h2><ahref="/posts/chrono_track/">Chrono-Track User manual</a></h2>
Chrono Track User Manual Welcome not so weary traveler! Odds are pretty high that you had no issue finding this, because if you did find it, odds are the creator gave it to you.
Credential file The credential file for this script, looks like this:
user="TheUserName" pswd="theworldsmostsecurepasswordbecauseitislong" email_addr="destination_addr@example.com" primary_note_id="id of the source note" logging_note_id="id of the output note" server_url="the base domain of the server you are using" Put your logon username (not your display name) into the first line, your logon password on the second line, and the email address you wish to recieve emails on line three.
<h2><ahref="/posts/webrtc-and-gstreamer/">My Trials with WebRTC and Gstreamer</a></h2>
But why? The most important part of any software, is the purpose - or at least a goal. If you don’t have a goal, just write a
fn main() { while true {} } and call it a day. You made the computer do something!
So what is the goal here? I have a rust program, that uses Tauri as the front end, and I have a raspberry pi with a Hailo8 accelerator attached to it, that I need the camera input from.