pi-timelapse
indi-allsky
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pi-timelapse
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[OC] Look how much these buddies grew in one month! (details of setup in comments)
By the way, for anyone who is interested, I stumbled across someone who wrote code for making time lapse videos with a Raspberry Pi: https://github.com/geerlingguy/pi-timelapse. Seems reasonably well documented. I only just found this today, so I can't vouch for its functionality, but thought I would share for those who are interested.
indi-allsky
- Roll Your Own All-Sky, Raspberry Pi Camera
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Newish to Docker. Using gui (Container Manager on Synology) correct process to build docker-compose.yaml
I'm working with Indi-Allsky application https://github.com/aaronwmorris/indi-allsky/wiki/Docker . I've gotten other docker images to work by copying the docker-compose.yaml and building from there but I think this repo want's me to run a bash installer etc... do I have to? or is there a way to just edit the config and build?
What are some alternatives?
r_e_c_u_r - an open diy py/pi based video sampler
Pexon - A full Rest-API With Oauth2 and JWT for request & response a JSON file Using FastAPI and SQLAlchemy 🔑
camera.timelapse - Take timelapse photos with a Raspberry Pi camera and automatically generate an MP4 on a daily basis. Optionally upload the daily timelapse to YouTube.
mist-ce - Mist is an open source, multicloud management platform
timeslicer - 🌇 A simple python based webapp to create "timeslices"
lib-python - Blynk IoT library for Python and Micropython
gif-for-cli
Red-Dot - Red-Dot is a 100% free, hardware-less 3D printing time-lapse software that utilises the camera to detect when to take the picture to make those awesome "growing" time-lapses (WIP)
Monitor-Devto-Comments-With-AzureCloud - Be alerted of new comments on a DEV.to article using the Azure Cloud
python_cli_video_editor - A CLI video editor written in the Python Language.
astrometry.net - Astrometry.net -- automatic recognition of astronomical images