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Adguard home raspberry pi zero w
Adguard home raspberry pi zero w




It was originally part of a confessional booth taken to Burning Man in 2015. I have all of these connected to a custom command-and-control web interface (socket.io) where I can send commands, perform updates, monitor load average, version, uptime - and can reboot if neededĪ first version of the code is on github: Running Bitwarden on a VM right now but will probably move this to a Pi4 in the near future Hoping to utilize the USB3 to get better I/O to a couple external disks. It's an addiction, I have 17 and a Pi4 on orderĢ - (pi) woody - garage door opener - custom web interfaceģ - (pi2) white - Unicorn hat blinking lightsĤ - (pi2) pi2b - OpenVPN server, pihole DNSĦ - bigwood - Freeswitch phone system, Nagios4 (Pi 2 Model B v1.1)ħ - (pi) unicorn #2 - unicorn hat blinking lightsĨ - pi2 motion - motion sensor, camera, blink(1) light- blink shows red or orange when motion is sensed and takes photosġ1 - green3 - camera - garage wide angle (old cam)ġ5 - zerow-cam with infrared usb adapter displaying cameras on tv - change cameras with remote controlġ8 - Pi4 4GB is backordered but I found a Pi4 2GB which I hope will serve well as a file/backup server. This whole thing is very incipient, but I'm looking at seeing what I can do with something like OpenCOG, or SOAR or ACT-R, coupled with various ML techniques, to give this thing some level of smarts. The idea is that this thing is the front-end to experimenting with "embodied AI" and having an AI "thing" that can really sense and experience it's environment.

adguard home raspberry pi zero w

Looking at using something like Mycroft or something of that ilk.īut outside of running Mycroft or whatever, I want to load this thing down with sensors (microphone, webcam, GPS, SDR, accelerometer, temperature, humidity, ultrasonic, infrared, whatever I can) and stream the data to a server where I can do more intensive AI related work. I'm also dabbling with embedding one in the gutted out shell of an old boom-box, and making it a portable Alexa-like "smart speaker" of sorts. I have one set up with the RetroPi distribution, that I carry around with me, along with two USB game-pad controllers, so I can engage in retro-gaming wherever I'm at (assuming there's an HDMI display available).






Adguard home raspberry pi zero w