They are a necessity around my place for coons, possums & skunks. No problem with the dogs getting weepy, they are hounds so their favorite varmint is a dead varmint.
Not to mention... no biolabs, no child smuggling rings, no corrupt LNG companies, no (very few?) nazis, etc. FL will never be able to compete with Ukraine.
One more detail - sometimes when the image is initially missing, I can wait +/-30 seconds in the PO notification "list" and the image will load to the notification. Sometimes it never loads the image.
Thanks for the suggestion about the BI queue delay. Is there any way to check that in logs or anything?
The only AI I'm running is in the cams (All Dahua), nothing on the BI computer at all. System resources are consistently less than 10% CPU usage (usually 5-8%) and around 4MB of the 8MB...
Another thing I have noticed is that even when the notifications are delayed, the time stamp on that notification will match the time stamp on the image. Example - I receive a PO notification at 12:15 PM, but the time stamp on the notification and the time stamp in the image are both marked for...
I have the same question. I switched from email-to-MMS over to Pushover about a month ago, and my PO notifications can be anywhere from immediate to 30 minutes later. All while at home on good solid internet. And usually it delivers the image, but sometimes I just get a placeholder with no...
Hey hey hey now, don't ipcamtalk and other discussion forums fall under that umbrella? I don't do FB, IG, X, TikTok or any of the rest of them, but I will fight someone if they target my forums!
Hello, and welcome to the forum. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell bits and bytes of a bot.
Do they have power on that side of the drive/parking lot? It's not as good as cable, but a wireless bridge could get them up and running tomorrow. Just to buy time until they can install the cabling, anyways.
I have the same situation and I'm using a wireless bridge. I don't hate it, but it...
Unfortunately the tree is upstream of the dock/boats. The next flood will push the tree into them and smash stuff so it has to go.
I'm going to have to hire someone with a trackhoe big enough to pull it out so I can cut it up I guess. $$$$$...
I knew this was inevitable, but I've been too busy with other projects to take care of it before it fell. Now it's a problem. Or a priority, whatever...