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[806.40 --> 811.06] So you could do a one-click deployment of NextCloud and see if you like it or anything, |
[811.26 --> 816.18] really, because you can start with a pretty base image of just the OS you like, some container |
[816.18 --> 819.92] runtime stuff, and then you add the container on top of that and try it out. |
[820.52 --> 825.86] And I know for some of us, you're willing to invest the time to learn something, but you |
[825.86 --> 827.30] want to see if it's worth it first. |
[827.48 --> 829.24] And Linode is great for that kind of thing. |
[830.00 --> 830.94] I'll do a one-click. |
[831.52 --> 834.94] I'll figure out how it's set up and how it's running, if I like the application, if it's |
[834.94 --> 835.72] worth all the effort. |
[836.28 --> 841.34] And then I'll often rebuild it either locally or on Linode with a DIY setup or in my existing |
[841.34 --> 842.16] application server. |
[842.24 --> 846.24] One of the things that we do here is we run all of our Jupyter broadcasting services up |
[846.24 --> 848.62] on Linode for anything that's public-facing. |
[848.62 --> 855.10] And there's a lot of catch-all services that just do things like supply us a pasteboard |
[855.10 --> 861.10] for us to put our emails from our listeners or check the uptime of a server or host our |
[861.10 --> 864.26] HedgeDoc Markdown collaborative editing instance. |
[864.52 --> 865.70] And there's applications. |
[865.86 --> 869.90] And you can put all of that just on one Linode because they're so crazy powerful and fast. |
[870.14 --> 872.64] If it runs on Linux, it's going to run on Linode. |
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[896.38 --> 902.34] Well, it's time to welcome back to the show our resident doorbell expert, Morgan the doorbell guy. |
[902.84 --> 903.80] Welcome back, Morgan. |
[903.90 --> 904.34] How are you doing? |
[904.78 --> 905.28] Thank you. |
[905.28 --> 908.80] I'm not sure how I feel about the doorbell guy, but it's a pleasure joining back. |
[909.68 --> 911.76] Hey, we had a jingle with that phrase in it. |
[911.82 --> 913.54] So, I mean, that name's going to stick now. |
[914.14 --> 914.54] Yeah, I think. |
[914.66 --> 915.06] That's true. |
[915.26 --> 915.84] That is true. |
[915.96 --> 918.64] I think it's time to actually join Twitter as the doorbell guy. |
[921.22 --> 923.28] Yeah, although today we're not just talking doorbells. |
[924.12 --> 924.64] We aren't. |
[924.72 --> 932.10] No, we thought we'd finally bring up Frigate, which is a new NVR network video recorder piece of software. |
[932.10 --> 934.20] It's free and open source. |
[934.42 --> 935.94] And, Morgan, you've been playing with it. |
[936.58 --> 936.98] Yeah. |
[936.98 --> 938.84] So, I went ahead and I got it set up. |
[938.84 --> 945.50] Based on the previous episode where you mentioned WiseBridge, I was able to get WiseBridge set up really quickly. |
[946.30 --> 947.80] It found my doorbell. |
[947.94 --> 950.50] It found, you know, all my V3s. |
[950.50 --> 956.88] And I was able to pipe using RTSP from WiseBridge over into a frigate. |
[957.38 --> 962.32] It was a little difficult to get set up, mainly because I couldn't read the docs very well. |
[962.40 --> 965.18] But once I got it up and running, it was pretty good. |
[965.72 --> 970.56] One thing I would recommend, though, and I know this is pretty crazy, go with the beta. |
[970.82 --> 974.78] The beta seems to be where the software writer is going. |
[974.78 --> 976.28] He did a lot of changes. |
[977.60 --> 981.30] 24-7 recording, for example, is now standard in the 9 beta. |
[981.74 --> 988.80] But the biggest improvement that I saw over 0.8 was GPU acceleration worked, which was huge. |
[989.42 --> 992.32] You know, obviously, it recommends you have a Coral device. |
[992.62 --> 998.50] You definitely want a GPU accelerator if you're running a Wise doorbell, because the Wise doorbell comes in at 90 degrees. |
[998.50 --> 1005.86] So you either rotate it at the WiseBridge, which I don't recommend, doesn't support GPU acceleration, or you do it and frig it. |
[1006.32 --> 1011.50] So that little adjustment of just 90 degrees is going to eat up your CPU. |
[1012.02 --> 1013.54] Yeah, that's just what I was going to say, actually. |
[1013.62 --> 1019.26] You were using the iGPU built into your CPU with QuickSync to do all of that transcoding, right? |
[1019.66 --> 1020.26] That's correct. |
[1020.26 --> 1028.12] Yeah, so as I mentioned when I was on the show not too long ago, I purchased the U-NAS from you running an i5-8500T. |
[1028.52 --> 1036.10] Switching over to the GPU QuickSync, I think my CPUs are at 41, 42C steady, and that's monitoring three cameras. |
[1036.42 --> 1042.40] So for those that aren't familiar, Frigate is a real-time object detection piece of software. |
[1042.40 --> 1051.94] It uses the Google TensorFlow library to perform real-time object detection, so it can do stuff like pick out cars, people, bears, dogs, cats. |
[1052.46 --> 1056.34] And actually, Morgan, you told me the other day that you think it saved your cat's life. |
[1056.62 --> 1058.42] Yeah, so I have kids. |
[1058.52 --> 1060.08] I mentioned before on the show that I have kids. |
[1060.54 --> 1065.56] And the downside of kids is that they're often, you know, they can be careless without realizing it. |
[1066.12 --> 1069.14] We came back from dinner one night, one of the rare outings, you know. |
[1069.14 --> 1076.58] We come back in, the kids are messing around outside, they get yelled at to come inside, and somebody doesn't close the front door properly. |
[1077.04 --> 1081.94] We hear the door open about an hour later from the alarm, somebody goes and shuts it, no big deal. |
[1082.62 --> 1083.84] Getting ready to go to bed. |
[1084.20 --> 1089.64] So I quickly grabbed my phone, I looked at Telegram, and I noticed that it said a cat was detected at the doorbell. |
[1090.24 --> 1091.80] We have a couple stray cats in the neighborhood. |
[1092.16 --> 1095.54] Didn't think anything of it, but for some reason I decided to look at the video. |
[1095.54 --> 1102.04] And in the video, I see these two yellow eyes peering out of the bushes, and out comes my 10-month-old cat. |
[1103.06 --> 1104.46] Babe, wake up, the cat's outside. |
[1104.78 --> 1109.38] We go outside, we spent 30 minutes looking for the cat, and we find the cat across the street under the Naples car. |
[1110.18 --> 1117.38] You know, it was, it's pretty crazy to think that home automation and, you know, AI and ML potentially saved my cat's life. |
[1117.82 --> 1120.60] Right, you had to get it, that was part of it too, is you have to get it in front of your face. |
[1120.60 --> 1123.12] It's just really kind of a funny, ironic thing. |
[1123.60 --> 1127.42] I also had a situation with a cat just the other day. |
[1127.76 --> 1134.56] I decided to put a little Wi-Fi camera under the RV just to watch what was going on while we were parked out in the woods. |
[1135.16 --> 1141.86] And the morning we were leaving, I checked my camera vents and found out that a cat was living under the RV. |
[1142.38 --> 1146.52] And I don't know what would have happened if we would have fired up and started rolling because we were packing up and getting ready to go. |
[1146.52 --> 1156.16] And the cameras and the alert that there was motion down there, in my case it wasn't as nice and fancy as yours, but it alerted me and I thought, you know what, I better check this. |
[1156.22 --> 1159.06] I don't always check these because anything can set it off really. |
[1159.46 --> 1161.64] But that one time I thought, I'm going to check that. |
[1162.12 --> 1165.78] And man was I surprised when I pulled that up and saw a cat. |
[1166.52 --> 1167.08] Stem away alert. |
[1167.08 --> 1167.56] You were too. |
[1168.14 --> 1168.44] Yeah. |
[1168.44 --> 1176.40] So to talk more about Frigate, one of the things that I would recommend, obviously I mentioned this and the project mentions it as well. |
[1176.52 --> 1178.60] You definitely want to get a Coral device. |
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