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I found an Amazon Fire for 10 bucks at a local pawn shop. I'm hoping to build some sort of stack I can implement for drowning detection at my local pool. My question is essentially what software should I be using to accomplish this? My limited experiments with Ultralytics show that it is slow, but it does work. I'm just not sure what the best approach is for loading weights and stuff. I do have a computer I can boot into Linux that should be capable of doing some training assuming I can find a dataset, and this also just needs to be a proof of concept (20% accuracy is good enough for me) in order to justify spending more money on hardware thanks more suited for this application. 

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Hardware/Software: running old laptop with Ubuntu Server to run copyparty and a Terraria server, Steam Deck and high-ish end Windows 11 PC for gaming and content creation, Dell Inspiron laptop running Arch for school. Diehard iOS user, I lowkey want a mac too
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Bump: maybe this needs to be moved to a different section of the forums? Or maybe I need to ask this somewhere like XDA? 

Currently Playing: Doom (2016)

Currently Listening To: Proof, Led Zeppelin 

 

 

 

Hardware/Software: running old laptop with Ubuntu Server to run copyparty and a Terraria server, Steam Deck and high-ish end Windows 11 PC for gaming and content creation, Dell Inspiron laptop running Arch for school. Diehard iOS user, I lowkey want a mac too
PS5/PS2/PS1/Xbox/Xbox 360/Xbox One/Wii/N64/Switch/Powkiddy V90/

 


 

 

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