Could you map an area in very high detail like this? Like a forest or a field?
Could you map an area in very high detail like this? Like a forest or a field?
This is a very fun idea and I guess you yourself had lots of fun setting it up that way.
That’s not what we do here sir! We do not apply common sense, we find fancy automatic solutions to simple problems.
This sounds like a lot of fun. You can do basically the same in Home Assistant where you can track who is home and such and do actions depending on the users state.
Same! Would be nice if someone sits down and makes a ready to consumer product for this, turning your house into Jarvis, without any cloud.
The lengths we go to make dumb devices smart!
Do you train a model on playing warcraft?
Yet I asked here 😊
Seems like a 3$ Zigbee temperature sensor could do the job 😊
At least they improved their system and didn’t just continue with their image!
Problem is training the model which hen is which from different angels. I would need to provide a lot of video material for every single chicken and then apply ML to get a match. With 40 birds, that’s a lot of prime video footage per hen. Maybe I’m missing a better solution?
I hope some police has that, makes pretty much sense since that noise is spot on.
Can you broadcast it via RTSP or something to your TV?
That with the car crash is awesome. I’ve read a few month ago of a gun shot detector someone was deploying around their city to triangulate where it happened, that’s more sci-fi than anything the law enforcement is doing. Kudos to you for helping out the police.
Poor mans Wi-Fi spectrum analyzer: Wi-Fi Man. Works with your phone.
One can never do without one.
If you have fiber, chances are you can get a 100G+ connection.
That is amazing! So much effort just to “hack” into Snapchats ecosystem, that’s what I’m talking about. I did or do the same with Pokémon Go to map areas. I’ve first used Android HTPC for that but now I use arm VM’s to walk around with dozens of accounts that will then report back the location of the Pokémon it detects as well as their IV’s and such, so you can just go there and catch your much needed perfect IV Pikachu.
That’s what we are all here for: The fun stuff, the unusual stuff, not the 100st post about “how to run Jellyfin”.
Most if not all devices (looking at you Windows) do not use the secondary DNS at all, not even at failover, they take their due time to use the secondary one. Best practice would be to use a VIP as primary DNS that will load balance the requests to two DNS.