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[1519.60 --> 1530.80] But for right now, if it currently doesn't support .9, the beta, you know, you want to get some of these extra features, the 24-7 recording, the GPU acceleration.
[1530.80 --> 1534.52] And you're definitely going to have to look at doing it outside and Docker Compose separately.
[1535.00 --> 1544.36] And then it sounds like to really make it sing, getting one of those Google Coral devices to do the specific machine learning required for the quick object identification.
[1544.56 --> 1545.96] That's really the cherry on top.
[1546.28 --> 1546.66] It is.
[1546.82 --> 1550.02] So that thing is like a machine learning AI.
[1550.72 --> 1551.12] I don't know.
[1551.16 --> 1556.04] It's about the size of two fingers, like next to each other, like a very small candy bar or something.
[1556.96 --> 1560.16] And this thing is, it's pretty cool if you think about it.
[1560.16 --> 1563.38] It's basically a machine learning chip on a USB stick.
[1563.86 --> 1565.02] It's essentially what it is.
[1565.14 --> 1567.74] And it just accelerated everything.
[1567.88 --> 1572.90] Like Morgan said, the CPU usage just disappeared when we plugged this thing in.
[1573.00 --> 1573.72] It was pretty incredible.
[1574.24 --> 1578.24] It makes me really appreciate the impact of dedicated silicon.
[1578.24 --> 1587.34] So like when I look at the Apple silicon announcement this week, and they're talking about the dedicated ProRes encoding circuitry that's in their new CPUs.
[1587.52 --> 1589.16] It's a similar thing here, right?
[1589.22 --> 1591.74] We're kind of entering a new era in computing.
[1591.90 --> 1600.96] We're kind of leaving the general purpose CPU only stuff behind and moving into sort of more ASIC dedicated hardware territory.
[1600.96 --> 1604.20] And it's very impressive what this little thing can do.
[1604.20 --> 1609.10] So one last update before I go, and Alex will truly enjoy this.
[1609.56 --> 1611.34] I have the worst luck possible.
[1611.96 --> 1616.16] I always wait until the last minute and say, okay, let me just go ahead and buy this.
[1616.64 --> 1619.44] I buy it, and a month later, they come out with a new version.
[1620.14 --> 1621.96] Wyze just announced the new Doorbell Pro.
[1622.54 --> 1623.14] It's bigger.
[1623.14 --> 1627.02] It has the higher, the fisheye, and I really like it.
[1627.42 --> 1632.84] And I'm probably going to buy it, which means I'll be back to then review that doorbell.
[1633.24 --> 1634.48] And I'll take the doorbell.
[1635.40 --> 1636.08] Very good.
[1636.16 --> 1637.20] That's the doorbell guy.
[1637.60 --> 1638.24] You see?
[1638.62 --> 1638.92] Good.
[1639.16 --> 1639.94] It's just how it works.
[1641.50 --> 1647.22] Well, we'll also have links to Morgan's create configs in the show notes, too, if anybody out there needs a few pointers.
[1647.32 --> 1648.56] Thanks for sharing those with us, Morgan.
[1648.92 --> 1649.44] Yeah, definitely.
[1649.64 --> 1651.14] And thanks for having me back on the show, guys.
[1651.16 --> 1651.80] It's always fun.
[1651.80 --> 1656.18] And maybe I'll come back with a different review that isn't a doorbell.
[1656.50 --> 1657.30] Nah, not interested.
[1657.66 --> 1658.32] Not interested.
[1658.94 --> 1660.54] Only interested in doorbell reviews.
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[1792.90 --> 1794.28] The Linux Trucker writes in,
[1794.36 --> 1797.68] I was listening to your last episode and heard you talking about Wall Panel.
[1798.16 --> 1800.82] Although it's great software, I feel there's a better option.
[1801.08 --> 1809.82] The fully kiosk browser does everything that Wall Panel does, including motion detection, auto launch, and it will even function with the home button on Android.
[1809.82 --> 1817.06] There's a very small $5 fee to unlock all of the features, but I don't mind supporting great software that I use every single day.
[1817.88 --> 1825.40] Now, I was looking into this as part of the research for this episode and noticed that there's been an announcement around Wall Panel, Chris, right?
[1825.40 --> 1825.50] Indeed.
[1826.02 --> 1826.42] Indeed.
[1826.62 --> 1832.06] And, yes, Wall Panel is great software, but it seems that it's just recently had a maintainer change.
[1832.52 --> 1838.62] One of those kind of classic open source situations, if you will, where the maintainer kind of came up and said,
[1838.86 --> 1840.14] gosh, I think I'm done.
[1840.36 --> 1842.10] After all these years, I think I'm burned out.
[1842.10 --> 1848.14] Somebody stepped up right away, and we'll have the new GitHub for that in the show notes.
[1848.20 --> 1849.40] It now has a new maintainer.