@bazcurtis@homeassistant@homeassistant@homeassistantinpills This one isn't the cheapest but isn't that expensive either. I think I have the older model. It's been really reliable in my kitchen, it detects motion and illuminance. Battery life has been great too, I think I've had it over a year without replacing. I just wish it had a magnetic base.
Control your home with an AI-powered Assist, conditional sections and cards for your dashboards, Matter 1.3, amazing new media player commands, tag entities, and so much more! 🚀
Anyone using #Mealie and #HomeAssistant?
I've spent some time creating an integration that mirrors the shopping lists and also creates a read-only calendar of the meal plan. Beta so things may break but if anyone wants to try it feedback is most appreciated.
“The Raspberry Pi AI Kit bundles an M.2-format Hailo 8L AI accelerator with the Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ to provide an accessible, cost-effective, and power-efficient way to integrate high-performance AI with the Raspberry Pi 5."
£65.7 incl. VAT (coming soon)
Could it accelerate systems like #Ollama ? as I am interested in having a Pi 5 running as a “Sidecar” to offer AI services to #MoodleBox (#Moodle on the Pi)
Got my Chipolo ONE Point! First impressions: yep, it’s a little Bluetooth item tracker. 😁
Interestingly, it has a button just like the standard Chipolo ONE, but it doesn’t do anything after the initial pairing. No ring-your-phone feature or anything… I wonder if that’s something Google will add to the Find My Device network/spec later? Not a big deal, I almost exclusively trigger that accidentally on my Tiles. 😅
Yoooo this is genuinely really useful. The kitchen hub is right next to our key rack, so this tells me my keys are probably put away where they should be.
I love my #raspberrypi army (1xPi1, 1xPi2, 2xPi3, 1xPi4, all running different things), but on a drunken whim I ended up sniping a bare bone Intel nuc5i5ryh for $20 and threw in ram/HDD i had sitting around and that thing is a beast
threw #proxmox on it and have basically consolidated the functions of all those #Pi boxes into one VM with processing and memory to spare
@stooovie yeah, I got a pi4 2 years ago or so for OSMC to use as a media player on the main TV and it did a good enough job for a while, but then woot had fire stick 4ks going for like 12 bucks last year so I got one solely to throw Kodi on and it just destroyed the Pi4's performance for that usage.
The only thing I had to do was learn how to program ESP32 stuff so I could hook an IR receiver to one, then hook it into the Fire Stick via USB Y-cable, and have it translate our remote's button presses to keyboard inputs that would then navigate the FireOS/Kodi
why? because we had an IR receiver in the Pi4 so Mrs Smiths could use it easily with the same remote we use for the TV and if I'm changing shit up around here in the background the rule is I have to make convenience not change for her as much as possible.
I'm so excited about existing self-hosted applications (https://selfh.st/apps/) and possibilities to integrate them, so I dumped some of my random thoughts on pubnix-like community infrastructure in this post: