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accipter
Sep 12, 2003
I am looking to add a HAT, but it requires a GPIO Header extender to fit, such as this. How do I figure out the length of the standoff that would fit?

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accipter
Sep 12, 2003

i vomit kittens posted:

So I did end up installing Ubuntu 19.10 on it Saturday night but I've been having a recurring problem with it since I did. About once a day, I'll be unable to SSH into and being unable to access the database/local network service running from it. When I try to SSH in using myname@ubuntu I get an error that the Pi's ECDSA key has changed and because I have strict checking enabled will not be able to connect. Removing the Pi from my known_hosts file stops this error, but then I begin getting a Permission Denied (publickey) error. If I instead try to use myname@the.pi's.ip.address I get an error that the resource is temporarily unavailable. Hard rebooting the Pi fixes this (I have not tried plugging it in to a monitor in this state to see whether it is actually on before I switch the power off and back on).

I don't believe the power is flickering and causing it to shut down, as all the digital clocks in my apartment would also be reset. Can anyone think of an explanation for this other than the Pi powering off?

Could you have two devices fighting for the same IP address?

accipter
Sep 12, 2003

dupersaurus posted:

I've got a new beta version of my feeder cam up, which adds machine learning to do species identification.

It's pretty good...


...but also makes some uh... interesting choices


that's not a great blue heron

Very cool! I have been meaning to play around with this, but haven't found the time.

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