Father, author, blogger, enthusiast of all things PowerShell and automation. http://linktr.ee/mdowst
Thanks! That’s why it takes so long between my videos coming out. That and I have a full time job, 2 kids, coach my daughter’s soccer team, and suck at video editing.
Mine is definitely a passion project. I make videos on automation using PowerShell. I aim to make videos that teach the thought process and fundamentals and not just step by step tutorials. I’ve been busy moving halfway across the country but plan to start uploading some more once I’m settled in two weeks.
No Azure DevOps automatically increments it every time you run the pipeline.
I remember before scrambling they just put blocks that prevented you from going to certain channels. I somehow figured out if you ran the cable box through the VCR first and put it on channel 2 while the TV was still on 3, it would shift all the channels down one. Cinemax was channel 14, which our box just would not go to. But it would go to 13, so doing my little trick teenage me got to watch a lot of skinamax.
I installed some security cameras around my house and set up Shinobi using an old PC. Unfortunately the PC is too old to use the built-in detectors in Shinobi. So, I took my first dive into playing around with some image detectors.
I wrote some python to download the daily recording from old PC to a newer one with a 3080 GPU. Then checks the videos for people. It will then trim the videos to only include times were there are people in frame. It cut my the storage requirements by over 95%.
An external USB monitor. It’s old so it’s actually only a USB 2.0.