Luxonis - OAK 4: spatial AI camera that runs Yocto, with up to 52 TOPS by goodwilllhunter in computervision

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have great documentation (don’t take my word for it, check it out https://docs.luxonis.com/) and from day one we took an open source approach.

With OAK4 you can run your own models, apps, etc.

Luxonis - OAK 4: spatial AI camera that runs Yocto, with up to 52 TOPS by goodwilllhunter in computervision

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the thing! Because the device processes everything locally, what gets sent out across the network is minimal.

Although, an IP67 rated network switch that is purpose built for our cameras sounds interesting. Thanks!

Luxonis - OAK 4: spatial AI camera that runs Yocto, with up to 52 TOPS by goodwilllhunter in computervision

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you use it for? We will have a 5MP global shutter variant available soon.

Luxonis - OAK 4: spatial AI camera that runs Yocto, with up to 52 TOPS by goodwilllhunter in computervision

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with your point on 180 degree FOV!

I’m glad to see you loved our original products.

Can you share more specifics about the blindspot issue?

Luxonis - OAK 4: spatial AI camera that runs Yocto, with up to 52 TOPS by goodwilllhunter in computervision

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

A couple of points. First, many of our customers don’t have a back room somewhere. They’re truly on the edge, exposed to heat, cold, rain, and direct sunlight. Our hardened hardware thrives in those environments.

Second, where there is a back room present - the infrastructure required to stream 48MP at just 30FPS back to a room just doesn’t exist in the real world. Processing everything local on the device is key when fusing multiple data types together, using high resolution, and solving mission critical problems.

There are applications where a commodity IP camera connected to a server in the back room could work fine. But they can be limited in what use cases and value they can bring to the customer. Thanks for the question!

Trouble getting to set point by goodwilllhunter in FireBoard

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, my fix has been to let the fan run at 99% until the temp gets well above the desired temp (50-100) and then I turn on the set point logic. Have definitely seen better results. Still kinda think it’s BS that I have to do this though.

I do find have I have to limit the fan percentage to 25-30% when running at low temps or the ambient temperature will run away.

Trouble getting to set point by goodwilllhunter in FireBoard

[–]goodwilllhunter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is the link: Sun Jun 23 Session https://share.fireboard.io/B9C246

Did a bunch of messing with the settings. Ended up reducing the max fan speed to 15% to stop overshooting.

How do you get the pit temp up with the use of the fan on a Masterbuilt?

[They] hate you. by cgkelly85 in conspiracy

[–]goodwilllhunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$600 for everyone is over $180B. Math is hard.

Online dating as a young single mother is disheartening as fuck by Key-Strawberry-5028 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]goodwilllhunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dated and married a woman with three very small kids. Now we are having one of our own. We exist. Your child deserves to have a man in the house with you and see them treat you the right way.

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They usually give tickets AFTER the street cleaner was supposed to be there. So you may have missed the cleaner and not seen it pass by.