Are you an avid gamer looking to enjoy your favorite Android games on a bigger screen? Android emulators like MemuPlay and BlueStacks are your go-to solutions. However, the question of safety often looms large when installing such software. I decided to take a plunge into the world of Android emulators, aiming to play the enthralling Warcraft Rumble, but was greeted by antivirus alerts. This prompted a deeper exploration - are MemuPlay and BlueStacks safe to use? Let’s delve into what I found out. MemuPlay: A Gamer’s Delight, but is it Safe? MemuPlay markets itself as a safe and free-to-play platform for Android gaming on PC. According to the official MemuPlay blog, it is portrayed as a safe platform that does not harbor malware, compromise Google accounts, or indulge in any shady practices like cryptocurrency mining or selling user data1. It earns its revenue from ads, which seems like a fair trade-off for a free gaming experience. However, as I dug deeper, I found some unsettling r
Mainsail is a beautiful, responsive and modern interface for Klipper Firmware and in this guide I will show you how to add webcam support (usb/pi webcam) to allow you to keep an eye on your 3D printer remotely! This guide will assume that you already have a working Raspberry Pi with Klipper and Mainsail installed. If you don’t, please check the 3DPrintBeginner tutorial on how to install Klipper and MainsailOS. To add webcam support to Mainsail, we'll use mjpg-streamer —a command line application that copies JPEG frames from your camera input and combines them into a video stream that can be picked up by Mainsail's interface. Installing dependencies Before we install mjpg-streamer we need to be sure that our host system has all the dependencies installed. To do this, we need to open a SSH instance with our Raspberry Pi: ssh pi @mainsailos . local If you didn’t change the password at install of after the install, the pass should be: “raspberry”