You are so kind and helpful. You are the reason I started with local Ollama installation. I am so grateful. The devine intelligence that keeps us healthy is the same intelligence that heals us. Get well soon dear soul!
Thanks! I've noticed people have mixed feelings about this because they're used to getting blueprints or similar projects for free, so it's become the norm. But I think this expectation is holding us back with home assistant. Without a way to make money from it, developers aren't really motivated to prioritize these projects. That's why some blueprints end up getting abandoned after the first release.
at last, a tutorial channel that shows how to do and make stuff, these channels are getting fewer and fewer and we don't need another "review" website......so thank you, REALLY, thank you for creating a to do channel
Thank you for appreciating the effort, the truth behind what you are describing, is that since this type of educational content is not binge watchable (you only need it once, until you have it working), and takes considerably more time and effort to put together. Most creators can't justify investing time in producing this type of content, instead they have to pivot to a more profitable format, in order to survive.
Very cool what you're doing!! Do you have any plans on adding facial detection features, such as CompreFace or another? It would be a very complete solution with that!
Hi, thank you, I haven't though of it, seems like a good way to give more contextual information to the AI, but two things worries me about it. 1. It will considerably increase the complexity of the setup process 2. It will require a more powerfull pc, even with that, I would need to test the response times to measure if it would be usable for realtime applications. It's a good idea, so i'll look in to it further
You are so kind and helpful.
You are the reason I started with local Ollama installation. I am so grateful.
The devine intelligence that keeps us healthy is the same intelligence that heals us.
Get well soon dear soul!
Thank you for your kind words 🙌
Thanks for all the effort! I think selling blueprints a good way to get a bit of revenue for all your effort. Good luck!
Thanks! I've noticed people have mixed feelings about this because they're used to getting blueprints or similar projects for free, so it's become the norm. But I think this expectation is holding us back with home assistant. Without a way to make money from it, developers aren't really motivated to prioritize these projects. That's why some blueprints end up getting abandoned after the first release.
Get well soon
Looking forward to upgrading to vision soon from 3.2:3b. Stuck with double ryzen 7 5850u atm.
at last, a tutorial channel that shows how to do and make stuff, these channels are getting fewer and fewer and we don't need another "review" website......so thank you, REALLY, thank you for creating a to do channel
Thank you for appreciating the effort, the truth behind what you are describing, is that since this type of educational content is not binge watchable (you only need it once, until you have it working), and takes considerably more time and effort to put together. Most creators can't justify investing time in producing this type of content, instead they have to pivot to a more profitable format, in order to survive.
Very cool what you're doing!! Do you have any plans on adding facial detection features, such as CompreFace or another? It would be a very complete solution with that!
Hi, thank you, I haven't though of it, seems like a good way to give more contextual information to the AI, but two things worries me about it.
1. It will considerably increase the complexity of the setup process
2. It will require a more powerfull pc, even with that, I would need to test the response times to measure if it would be usable for realtime applications.
It's a good idea, so i'll look in to it further