Poltergeist
Poltergeist
Flickering like this usually occurs when the controller and lights are not using the same ground.
It’s possible these don’t enter boot mode by default. Try grounding gpio pin 0.
Science isn’t about WHY. It’s about WHY NOT.
Yeah I have to look into this more. I did some sample prints that I sanded and stained but wasn’t super happy with the results.
My first thought would be an air quality sensor but I’m not sure how sensitive they would be to food smells. I’ve never used one but there are plenty of examples online.
A fallback would be a timer, if you know when your neighbor usually cooks, you could turn your fan on during those times with some buffer.
I have all the TV inputs automated via voice commands. Eg. If you say “let’s watch plex”, tv turns on if off, input switches, HDMI switch changes, and Plex launches on the shield.
I think the laws need to clarify the difference between just hosting vs suggesting content. Tik Tok should be responsible since it suggested the dangerous video, unlike if it was just hosted on an AWS server.