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[2798.70 --> 2800.90] I have the doorbell and they work just fine.
[2801.48 --> 2804.98] And I also hear in the HomeKit community that they work really well with HomeKit setup as
[2804.98 --> 2805.18] well.
[2805.56 --> 2806.92] Haven't tried it, but that does sound good.
[2807.52 --> 2810.50] Sir Lurksalot wrote in with two boosts.
[2810.56 --> 2813.38] The first one reads, autonomous spinning blades?
[2813.92 --> 2816.16] Homeowner's liability insurance coverage or not.
[2816.16 --> 2821.84] I would be uneasy about this robomower running unsupervised, which is all too likely, I fear.
[2822.42 --> 2822.88] PSA.
[2823.44 --> 2827.44] Lawnmowers are not toys and can cause serious harm to both critters and children.
[2827.76 --> 2828.96] Never mind stupid adults.
[2829.42 --> 2830.80] This ain't a silly vacuum.
[2831.04 --> 2834.96] Just think bloody toes and see how that sits before deploying.
[2835.58 --> 2836.76] Situations vary, of course.
[2836.94 --> 2841.70] Just remain aware that unplanned lawn intrusions and obstacles do happen.
[2842.32 --> 2843.40] I mean, that's actually a fair point.
[2843.40 --> 2847.86] So last week we talked about a robot lawnmower and none of us actually mentioned the safety
[2847.86 --> 2848.52] angle of it.
[2848.90 --> 2852.28] However, I think it's just kind of assumed that people would be careful with this kind
[2852.28 --> 2852.70] of thing.
[2853.14 --> 2855.74] But then Lurksalot had another boost for us too.
[2856.64 --> 2857.10] They continue.
[2857.52 --> 2860.38] Oh, so I finally saw the video of this open mower project.
[2860.54 --> 2863.88] I imagine something much larger and dangerous from a DIY project.
[2864.34 --> 2868.58] While I still believe in safety first, this does not conjure quite the nightmare scenarios
[2868.58 --> 2870.60] I had imagined when I hadn't seen the thing yet.
[2871.16 --> 2873.00] Yeah, it's more like the size of a vacuum.
[2873.46 --> 2878.60] There was a, speaking of those little robot vacuums, a local town here in Washington,
[2878.76 --> 2882.26] Bellevue, a homeowner called the cops because they thought somebody had broken into their
[2882.26 --> 2882.52] house.
[2882.58 --> 2884.60] A burglar was in the house with them and they were panicked.
[2884.92 --> 2888.18] Turned out robot vacuum wasn't actually a burglar.
[2888.42 --> 2889.06] Oh gosh.
[2889.48 --> 2893.54] I'm actually thinking, as I said, I'm getting a new house and it's going to be having almost
[2893.54 --> 2894.36] an acre of land.
[2894.44 --> 2897.72] I'm actually looking at some of these robo mowers just because I don't want to have to
[2897.72 --> 2899.42] mow that much land.
[2899.84 --> 2900.20] Seriously.
[2900.20 --> 2903.68] You're just going to have to get a lawn tractor, dude, and just be done with it.
[2903.72 --> 2904.72] Just admit it.
[2904.92 --> 2907.66] I don't want one because they basically cost the same.
[2907.84 --> 2912.68] They're like $2,500 and the robo mowers are like $2,500 and they'll install it for me
[2912.68 --> 2913.24] for free.
[2913.76 --> 2917.32] Has anyone told you that you get to sit on top of a giant engine and go,
[2917.32 --> 2919.72] vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, as you go along.
[2919.94 --> 2921.14] They're so much fun.
[2921.58 --> 2923.48] Says the guy who has an EV.
[2923.74 --> 2924.24] Yeah, no.
[2924.74 --> 2925.42] Oh, okay.
[2925.50 --> 2925.80] All right.
[2925.88 --> 2927.30] Well, you can get electric ones too.
[2927.82 --> 2929.08] Yeah, those are even more expensive.
[2929.28 --> 2933.06] But yeah, no, I actually have been looking at these robo mowers and I actually want one
[2933.06 --> 2935.26] because they actually do have a safety thing where if you pick them up, they actually
[2935.26 --> 2935.88] shuts off.
[2936.30 --> 2936.78] Oh, sure.
[2937.26 --> 2937.54] Okay.
[2938.00 --> 2938.84] That's good to know too.
[2939.38 --> 2940.86] Yeah, I'd be looking at one too.
[2941.82 --> 2945.68] Crash Master 18 wrote in, said he really liked the live format we did last week.
[2945.94 --> 2948.02] Having multiple people on too, hopes it sticks.
[2948.52 --> 2950.10] And he also likes the idea of the open mower.
[2950.34 --> 2953.72] He hopes that we'll give him an update if one of us picks one up.
[2954.80 --> 2956.10] It'll turn off if you do that.
[2956.74 --> 2957.06] Right.
[2957.44 --> 2958.18] Don't pick one up.
[2958.80 --> 2960.74] And the final bit of feedback for this week,
[2961.00 --> 2964.76] Kars P. Lend writes in with 3,690 sats.
[2965.12 --> 2965.96] Thanks for the show.
[2966.22 --> 2966.86] Nice and simple.
[2967.12 --> 2968.04] Well, thank you, Kars.
[2968.14 --> 2968.84] Thank you very much.
[2968.84 --> 2972.62] You think 3,690 sats mean something?
[2972.84 --> 2974.28] Because sometimes they mean something.
[2974.40 --> 2975.64] There's a 69 in there.
[2975.88 --> 2978.40] I think it's like 3 plus 3,6 plus 3,9.
[2978.68 --> 2979.86] Oh, could be a math thing.
[2979.94 --> 2983.14] To me, I was thinking like the GTX graphics, like a video card kind of thing.
[2983.66 --> 2984.44] But, oh, could be.
[2984.56 --> 2984.96] I don't know.
[2985.56 --> 2985.72] All right.
[2985.72 --> 2989.34] We did get an email in JVP just wanted to give us a review on his end of Frigate,
[2989.48 --> 2992.10] the NVR created by Bearded Tech in our community.
[2992.84 --> 2994.74] And he said, I did hear about it here on the show.
[2994.80 --> 2997.20] I have to say the Docker Compose setup was super easy.
[2997.20 --> 3002.62] I have five PoE 4K cameras that come with an advertised on-camera person detection.
[3003.32 --> 3003.46] Hmm.
[3003.78 --> 3007.64] I'm using this on an older laptop with a Core i7, and it actually runs quite well.
[3008.04 --> 3012.88] Frigate not only outperforms the stupid phone home app that these cameras came with,
[3013.12 --> 3015.60] but with the Home Assistant integration, it's really cool.
[3015.70 --> 3018.86] And I'm looking forward to making some integrations with lights soon.
[3019.12 --> 3022.60] Plus, I can view my cameras through the HA app, Home Assistant app,
[3022.60 --> 3027.10] outside my house without sharing another service or having to open another port.
[3027.88 --> 3028.68] So there you go.
[3028.72 --> 3030.46] He says, I'm about to block these cameras from the internet,
[3030.52 --> 3031.88] and I'll just use it all with Frigate Plus.
[3032.86 --> 3037.20] So Frigate NVR is a project our community member, Bearded Tech, is working on.
[3037.28 --> 3040.16] And these cameras, well, JVP didn't give us the model.
[3040.30 --> 3042.68] So JVP, you'll have to write back and tell us what the model is,
[3042.76 --> 3044.66] because maybe those are the ones Fuzzy's looking for.