Weekly Update 467

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Using AI to analyse photos and send alerts if I've forgotten to take the bins out isn't going to revolutionise my life, no more so than using it to describe who's at the mailbox when a letter arrives and at the front door when they buzz. But that's really not the point; it's by playing with tech like this that firstly, you come to understand it better and secondly, you find genuinely impactful use cases. I keep scratching my head to try to work out where AI can do something really useful in HIBP and little exercises like throwing it into the home automation help get that part of the brain working. No epiphanies as yet, unfortunately. Got any good ideas?

Weekly Update 467
Weekly Update 467
Weekly Update 467
Weekly Update 467

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  2. We're in Singapore! (I don't often wear a tux so it might be a while until you see a photo like that again 🤣)
  3. 107k email addresses from TheSqua.re breach went into HIBP (have a listen to how many goes I had at making contact with someone there…)
  4. Sending pictures from my Ubiquiti cams to AI APIs via Home Assistant redfines "smart home" (and will hopefully give me some good ideas for where we can make good use of it in HIBP)

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