I have an amcrest one and it works great with frigate over RTSP. I also blocked it's internet access and firewalled it on my local network so it can't phone home.
yup, the PS4 is x86_64 so CPU wise it should be pretty easy. Especially compared to the nightmare of the PS3 cell processor. And to be fair people do straight ports of desktop linux distros to PS4 all of the time since it is x86. But obviously there are other quirks to deal with despite the PS4 being x86.
I don't believe I had to, but it was optional. You have to hold a jumper between some pins while the bot booted to put it into the Qualcomm debug mode thing. You used to have to solder a UART chip to the board but not anymore since the discovery of the Qualcomm debug mode.
You'd probably want something closer to a USB C power meter. A killawatt would measure the overhead from the charger brick rectifying AC to DC. If you happen to have a killawatt on hand it would work fine most likely.
Percussion in my experience are the ones that mess up the most and make everyone have to restart.
I have an amcrest one and it works great with frigate over RTSP. I also blocked it's internet access and firewalled it on my local network so it can't phone home.
Ah thank you, I might have to give that a shot!
That poor bike lol
Now this is the kind of shitposting I wanna see
yup, the PS4 is x86_64 so CPU wise it should be pretty easy. Especially compared to the nightmare of the PS3 cell processor. And to be fair people do straight ports of desktop linux distros to PS4 all of the time since it is x86. But obviously there are other quirks to deal with despite the PS4 being x86.
I'd be surprised if it wasn't easier. The PS4 is straight up a PC with some extra security DRM chips slapped on it.
Of course it's a pixel lol. My 3XL always had a great camera.
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yup
If it fits and conducts fine I don't see a problem with it.
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tldrwould like to know your locationI don't believe I had to, but it was optional. You have to hold a jumper between some pins while the bot booted to put it into the Qualcomm debug mode thing. You used to have to solder a UART chip to the board but not anymore since the discovery of the Qualcomm debug mode.
I have almost that exact same watch, probably a different version/shade of blue.
I noticed you have a orient watch. Which one is it?
I can vouch for valetudo, the install process is surprisingly not as hard as it looks (depending on robot) and it has been working flawless for me.
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You'd probably want something closer to a USB C power meter. A killawatt would measure the overhead from the charger brick rectifying AC to DC. If you happen to have a killawatt on hand it would work fine most likely.