The free data source was cut off, there’s several replacements of varying quality depending on region. The met.no one is good for me.
The free data source was cut off, there’s several replacements of varying quality depending on region. The met.no one is good for me.
I want to try ‘yo mother f****er’
You will be the last to be minced in the robot uprising
I’ve got a RLC 520 working beautifully with frigate and the coral module. Use the app to set it up and then block it at the router from outside Internet access if that’s a concern. I think it’s a great camera and would recommend
I started with it on proxmox and ran into the same issues with frigate. Though I also have a separate NAS machine running unraid that happily runs my other containers to play around with. I have enough controlled by HA that it was worth dedicating it to one whole machine to run it in the most supported way by the ha devs.
Yes I did a very similar thing, except I went bare metal on the nuc for simplicity of updates and used the backup to Google drive addon to upload and then restore from
Yeah wireshark would be my first bet. All you are really looking for is a ntp server that it’s trying to reach on udp port 123. If its not using ntp then it gets waaaay harder as they have rolled time sync into their own Api
Can you run an internal ntp server to give your ecobee devices the time?
There’s a few boards that bridge the gap between pi and a pc for media servers and small NAS uses. Look at Asus Tinker board, Odroid, Udoo Bolt, Orange Pi, Rockpro64, BeagleBone
Yeah the celeron and pentium models are amazing low power machines to run Home Assistant on. Mine is running half a dozen other docker addons including frigate to do ai object detection (offloading most of the heavy lifting to a Google coral chip plugged into usb)
Being the default industry standard meant drivers were never a hassle
I have a athom smart switch plugged between the wall and the washing machine just for power monitoring. When the power is above a certain level for thirty sec, then drops below a certain level for thirty sec. It announces over the Google home that the washing is done.