This is a very fun idea and I guess you yourself had lots of fun setting it up that way.
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!
Seems like a 3$ Zigbee temperature sensor could do the job 😊
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.
One can never do without one.
If you have fiber, chances are you can get a 100G+ connection.
That’s what we are all here for: The fun stuff, the unusual stuff, not the 100st post about “how to run Jellyfin”.
If you use Outlook, selfhost Exchange and you can set all the rules on the Exchange server.
WARNING: Selfhosting Exchange is a task you should not take lightly. You need to implement a few things to make it secure by default. Exchange had several issues in the past that allowed complete control of the Exchange server, which can be easily prevent if you host Exchange in the proper way! Besides security implications, Exchange is not a trivial software and requires a degree of knowledge to setup, but once you have it, you will never want to use anything else.
I love custom HA work flows that are specific to ones needs. Great job! Show’s the beauty of HA that most people miss when all they do is the standard stuff, but you can basically do anything you can imagine. I have door sensors and instead of only relying on a baby monitor, when my toddlers open their door after 2200, the lights turn on in the hallways (so they see something) and a light in our bedroom turns on as well as a notification on the phone. Because sometimes toddlers are sneaky and you hear nothing on the baby monitor. Set this up after I heard one of them cry two floors down (he went through the entire dark house alone down two flights of stairs).
Pretty simple answer: Wireguard.
Why? It’s the fastest of them all, works on almost all devices you can imagine, does not rely on any 3rd party like Tailscale with OICD or other IdP. Tailscale has its use when you are behind CGNAT and don’t want to VPS a Wireguard server somewhere with a static IP, other than that, it has no use in my opinion. I’m fully aware that I get downvotes from people who praise the zero trust principals of Tailscale and all the rest, but they always forget that you can do zero trust since decades with any network equipment (VXLAN) and add Wireguard to the mix. You can even run Wireguard in your local network to encrypt unencryptable traffic like NFS.
Check back in a few hours /u/Silencer306, this comment will have a few if not many downvotes.
You built your own hydro? Tell me more!
Give Radicale a try for CalDAV and CardDAV.
Profit
Could you map an area in very high detail like this? Like a forest or a field?