I have a Reolink PoE camera. It's plugged into Home Assistant, and some setting in the integration had it phoning home constantly looking for updates. I turned that off and now it only connects outside of my network to sync the time.The camera has survived outside for a few years now, so no complaints.
You aren't! I'm the guy who runs the Orioles game day bot on lemmy.world. The threads get zero interaction, but it's free to run, so whatever.All of the action is still over on reddit.
Heads up: by default, HA does not show real-time, full-framerate video - just a snapshot that updates every 10 seconds or whatever. As with all things open source, there is a way to fix it, but you have to faff around. I haven't bothered yet, but it's on my list.
Sounds to me like a hardware issue: you're overheating. Find a way to monitor your temps. I'm not sure how to do this on Linux, so I'm open to suggestions too.
Yeah, drying cross-sections like that is supposed to be really tricky. But assuming you get it dried without it splitting all over the place, I'd use a router sled to surface it, then sand it to finish.
I've had good luck having it write simple scripts that I could easily handle myself. For example, I needed a script to chop a directory full of log files up into archives, with some constraints. That sort of thing.I haven't tried it on anything more substantial.This was using Copilot because I haven't found a good coding model that will run locally on 16GB VRAM.
I'm savvy enough where I can adult Lego a PC together but struggle when it comes to software and troubleshooting and really don't have the time for that stuff.
Then Linux is not for you; it is nothing but troubleshooting.If you have to use Windows, get the LTSC IOT edition. It's official and it has none of the crap people complain about in 11 (copilot, onedrive, recall, etc.). I've had no problems gaming on it, either.
I have a Reolink PoE camera. It's plugged into Home Assistant, and some setting in the integration had it phoning home constantly looking for updates. I turned that off and now it only connects outside of my network to sync the time.The camera has survived outside for a few years now, so no complaints.