Writing tagged "raspberry-pi"

AI entity detection with Hailo accelerator for containerized Frigate on Debian Trixie in 2026

2026-01-16 tinkering frigate debian home-assistant raspberry-pi ai hailo

Frigate is probably the most comprehensive FOSS video surveillance solution out there. It comes with rich entity detection support using relatively small neural nets, and supports various hardware acceleration strategies out of the box, as well as sporting first-class support of energy efficient single board PCs like the Raspberry Pi.

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Alpine Linux on Raspberry Pi

2025-09-08 tinkering software linux raspberry-pi alpine

Raspbian, a Debian Linux derivative, is the standard operating choice on a Raspberry Pi, developed and recommended by the makers of the device. As someone who always favored Debian and sometimes its derivatives as well, I never gave much thoughts to alternatives on this platform.

When Docker emerged, I started noticing Alpine Linux, because it was a popular choice for small images, and I started using it for my own images. I always thought that Alpine is a child of container architecture, but the distribution is actually twice as old as Docker, and still a couple of years older than the concept of containers on Linux.

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Working around a broken SD card slot on a Raspberry Pi

2014-11-02 tinkering raspberry-pi hardware

While moving a cable, I violently ripped the SD card out of my Raspberry Pi by accident, breaking some of the slot’s plastic in the process. I was certainly careless, but using flimsy plastic for a component that can receive quite a bit of physical stress is probably not the best idea.

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