Yeah it seemed to work for me and would then hard lock the system between 24h and a week later requiring a manual power cycle. Several people experienced the same, we had a couple of issues on the frigate github but I don’t think anyone ever figured out why. Definitely openvino on the igpu though, openvino on CPU was fine.
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This is great, if it works, on my 8500t I had nothing but problems.
martini1992@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A sneaky demonstration of the dangers of curl bashEnglish
3·3 months agoWorse than that, the server can change it’s response based on user agent so you need to curl it to a file first, a browser could be served a completely different response.
Maybe one of these?
On AliExpress: 12.7mm USB 2.0 DVD/CD-ROM Case , IDE/ PATA to SATA Optical Drive External Enclosure For Laptop https://a.aliexpress.com/_Evga3Y0
Looks like a high density IDE connector.
I’d shop around for similar products, not sure if you need USB, SATA or just big IDE.
martini1992@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system'
1·9 months agoHow? If everyone loses their jobs nobody has any spare income. Therefore nobody buys anything they don’t need and cut back what they do need to the bone. Share price tanks because everyone stopped buying stuff. Capitalism collapses. The whole thing only works when there’s a customer, credit has been filling the income gap for years but if there’s no hope of repayment then nobody will get credit. I just hope it takes the tech giants long that I and the people I care about don’t have to deal with the fallout.
martini1992@lemmy.mlto
Linux@programming.dev•Smallest modem I can put into bridge mode and feed into a router?
4·9 months agoNetgear DM200? Supports openwrt to if you really want. You’ll have to buy used now though.
martini1992@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Why do Waymos keep loitering in front of my house?
3·9 months agoSome way to flag a car to “move on” might be good if it’s the parking spot in front of your house, it could influence the algorithm by making that spot less desirable compared to other locations when the parking decision is made, maybe this demotion would only last a few days/weeks.
Are they good at avoiding parking in places that would block driveways and things? Would a way to submit more detailed mapping data to help avoid access problems?
Are the cameras always needed to be on? I think it should be safe enough to turn them off once parked? Maybe firing them up again if movement is detected in a few metre radius (collision and vandalism protection) I assume they have mmwave motion detection type sensors. I know this type of tech is a privacy nightmare but I do feel corporate laziness (amongst other things) makes it worse.

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