Google Chrome to stop being such a battery hog on Macs

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Image: Simon BissonIve already had interesting results.Thats allowed enthusiasts to build an open-source set of tools that turn a Pi into a bird identifying device thats able to sit there 24 hours a day.

Google Chrome to stop being such a battery hog on Macs

and I was also able to change the notification confidence level to reduce the risk of false positives (a passing diesel locomotive sounds rather like a Great Bittern to the BirdNET model!).so you can learn to identify what local sounds look like on the screen.This is an easy-to-configure command-line tool that uses a URL-like structure to construct messages that can be delivered to any one of more than 70 services.

Google Chrome to stop being such a battery hog on Macs

as the system is configured to use a.Its just another of my Raspberry Pi projects.

Google Chrome to stop being such a battery hog on Macs

Its a powerful tool for seeing what might be around when all you can hear is a song somewhere in the trees.

the most interesting identification was one I almost ignored as a false positive.she tried something a little different.

you make the assumption that theres no point screaming.But if you roll up to a Starbucks and a robot tells you its closed.

you push a button to get your ticket.) A screenshot from a Starbucks ad.

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