Something I always found interesting was a cyberdeck which is kind of like a mishmash of components. Nowadays you can use sbcs for the hardware but I've always been given the families ewaste and doing some research you can reuse a lot of it. I have an old celeron laptop that's too slow for anything useful. It's just the bare board now ziptied to the lid of a shoebox and I use it for low power learning server. But found out the display connector it uses for the screen, which is gone, is very common and found a 9 inch screen that would work with it. With a 3d printer you can build cases for everything.
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I've been partial to amcrest they're affordable and "us" based even though they're rebranded dahua cameras. Everything I've read says they're compatible with frigate and even home assistant if you plan to use that as well. I've been trying to do a similar setup for myself.
rpilocator.com is what I use recently got my hands on an 8gb model for $75 USD
With gasket. We've been sealing most things for centuries without using a glue-in option. Usually because things need to be serviced.
Steam is a glowing example of how to prevent piracy though. Because even if I own the games I can still loan them out. I can play the games across all of my devices. Steam has gone above and beyond to give you a reason to not pirate. I buy my games because the convenience steam provides without hindering my actual ownership of them.
I've used bitwarden for a few years myself now. I enjoy it. I'm trying to get into self hosting myself and found vaultwarden is an open source fork of bitwarden. That's probably what I'm going to use
I actually never had an issue on my wayland system. I used remmina for rdp but never had an issue.