openalpr
cocalc-docker
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openalpr
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Hackers manage to unlock Tesla software-locked features
Why is ANPR unlawful for private citizens to perform on their own footage? (e.g. using https://www.openalpr.com)
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Pulled over for expired inspection but…
You can actually build your own using OpenALPR: https://github.com/openalpr/openalpr/wiki/OpenALPR-Design
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Looking for camera recommendations to record crimes happening across the street
You can try also using it paired with something like openalpr or plate recognizer. Both have cheap options, plate recognizer offers a free plan with 2,500 lookups.
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license plate reader
if anyone knows an up-to-date license plate reader version. https://github.com/openalpr/openalpr is outated, doesn't read different angles natively, traning tools are also outated etc but anyone knows an open source version that as well as say https://platerecognizer.com/ or even https://www.openalpr.com/ please let me know.
- to prevent their car from getting towed.
- FasTrack Question
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Lightfoot proposes CTA bus cameras, other video surveillance to nail motorists who block bus or bike lanes, loading zones
I like the idea of crowd sourced proof of infractions. You could easily extract EXIF data to grab date/time/location and also use openalpr to automate data input for human review.
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Game over for reckless driver's high score of $11802
openALPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) + DCDMV integration + raspberry pi + a GPS cap on the RPi + decent webcam + OpenMaps (you don't even need this unless you want to plot it); Maybe add a condition to send plate location over $XXXX to some traffic enforcement distros. Hardware for a setup will probably run $250 tops if you're going fancy
- quais são minhas opções para ANPR de placas BR (moto, carro e caminhão, se possível) open source?
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Viseron 2.0.0 - Self-hosted, local only NVR and AI Computer Vision software.
Oh, It was my school project something like that, and I use some YOLO's and OpenALPR, openalpr is amazing give it a try: OpenALPR https://github.com/openalpr/openalpr
cocalc-docker
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Looking for a multi-user Self-Hosted Jupyter Alternative to Kaggle/Google Colab
I recently discovered Sagemath CoCalc.
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Collaborative platform-R
You can download and use cocalc for free via a docker image: https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker
- SelfHosted Calculator (Math, Physics)
- Looking for simple LaTeX editor
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Because of EU rules it is no longer possible for my university to use Overleaf. Does anybody have any other recommendations (preferably free but everything will do) that can handle the sheer amount of equations that go into a physics rapport. Thanks!
I am the CEO of CoCalc, which is an alternatives to Overleaf that they don't own. I don't know whether or not our rules about personal data collection are compatible with your university requirements. Our default rules are at https://cocalc.com/policies, but we have been able to make modifications to them for particular customers. We also have a small easy to install on premises version here https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker, and sell a more complicated Kubernetes-based on prem version of our software, so you control all data. Please feel free to email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) with more detailed questions. In particular, it could be that we've already worked with your university to use CoCalc for collaborative Jupyter notebooks for teaching (that's the main thing CoCalc is used for, not latex), and that's something we can discuss in our support channels.
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What you gonna add to your selfhost stack this year?
Mail - probably with mailu; and a multimedia server, but I haven't decided yet which one zenphoto? piwigo? lychee? or others?). Maybe seafile, although I probably don't need it given my use now of Syncthing and a backup strategy. And maybe... CoCalc (https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker) as it'd be great to be able to run this from any machine, rather than having to manage software for different platforms.
- Visual Studio Code now available as Web based editor for GitHub repos
What are some alternatives?
ha-openalpr - OpenALPR Number Plate Recognition for Home Assistant
ML-Workspace - 🛠 All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science.
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
ansible-role-nebula - Ansible role to install Nebula Mesh overlay
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
deep-license-plate-recognition - Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) or Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) software that works with any camera.
github1s - One second to read GitHub code with VS Code.
helm-charts - Helm Chart Repository
brackets - An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
goofys - a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python