Yeah I used deepstack before, and it had a lot better detection times, but recently BI switched to using CodeProjectAI as the supported ai, so I moved over to that. It’s not as performant as Deepstack. Maybe I should try going back to deepstack even if it’s not officially supported.
I bought that desktop exactly for that reason. The video recording itself seems to work fine, but the ai model seems to be struggling sometimes, and even when it works, it takes about half a second or more to make a classification. That’s what I want to improve with the gpu. I’m reading up on openvio, and it seems impressive, but only on frigate. Do you have any experience with Frigate vs Blue iris? What are your thoughts?
It’s running windows 10. The software code project ai supports gpus with cuda support, which I assume are Nvidia cards. I’m using it currently only for blue iris to monitor my security cameras. Blue iris uses code project ai for object detections like human, animals, etc. It has been running okay for a couple of years without GPU, but I think adding a GPU would definitely improve performance and speed.
Can I Google myself in your office?
When I interviewed junior devs for my team, I had zero theoretical questions, and only two coding questions which were basically code that had to be debugged, and once it was running, for them to implement some minor things that I asked them to implement. I said I don’t mind if they googled, I only wanted them to share their screens while they worked, so that I can see how they worked and how they googled/adapted the answers to their code. I interviewed over a dozen people ranging from freshers to 4 yoe, and you should see how terrible they were at googling. Out of all them, only one fresher came close to being good in the interview. Even ‘4 yoe’ devs who ‘spearheaded’ various projects sucked at basic python and googling.
Good luck with that. Nintendo just sued GRUMBOSS for $2.4M and shut the project down.
So I tried setting up obsidian-git, but couldn’t get it to work. I did it on mobile. I did a git init repository, and it said it did. Then I created a branch, and it said it did. I tried pushing it to github, it said no remotes defined. I then defined remotes using the command, and it said success. However, I still can’t see it in the list of remotes, or see the branches, or set remote branch to push to. I gave up and used Remotely Save. Did I miss a step?
And then it suddenly works because I built a russian roulette using the random function
Thanks for the suggestion. I use windscribe as a vpn. Do I use tailscale instead of windscribe, or are they two different things?
Clever girl
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world what do you do when you feel angry?
Thank you. How does it compare to a raspberry pi, or a mini pc at home? Is the draw that it’s available 24x7 and on the internet?
ELI5 what a VPS is?
You need to confirm each month that you’re still using that url if you’re in free tier. Otherwise it won’t be registered to you
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I used duckdns for my jellyfin server, but after a week or so I started getting malicious site warnings from Firefox, and had to ‘accept the risk and continue’ every time. Ended up going back to noip. It’s a pain to renew every month, but I haven’t had any other problems with it.
This will always be funny. Does anyone know what the original is?
Nope, even if I install wine version of internet explorer, I still get this
I have hulu (thru TMobile) , prime, Netflix (thru TMobile), max (thru att fiber), apple tv (thru TMobile), paramount (thru Walmart), and none of them would play 4k on my Linux PC because it’s linux. What’s even the point of going thru legal means? I’m super happy with jellyfin, realdrbrid,and stremio