Fighting for Food in the South Bronx

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.

I used the instructions on the BirdNET-Pi GitHub to download and run the installer.theres an easy enough way to get started.

Fighting for Food in the South Bronx

with a built-in live view of its log files and a web-based terminal for system administration.Getting the right microphone for your recording setup is important.which is an ideal tool for delivering basic web applications from a Pi or similar.

Fighting for Food in the South Bronx

A quick reboot and I could see the BirdNET-Pi UI.But there are many more visitors in the summer.

Fighting for Food in the South Bronx

SEE: The 5 best Raspberry Pi alternatives: Top single board computersBirdNET is available for mobile devices too.

with blackbirds and dunnocks nesting in the shrubs and occasional woodpeckers flitting down the railway lines from the wilder commons and the expanses of the Royal Parks to the west.so youre too good for lithium-ion now?If youre wondering why Enerpoly is bothering with zinc-ion and not lithium-ion batteries.

extracting lithium currently requires extensive mining as well as the use of massive evaporation ponds before processing even begins.Swedens Enerpoly has flung open the doors to its zinc-ion battery megafactory in the north of Stockholm – making it the first manufacturing facility to use this battery technology at a large scale in the world.

its because the former is a better choice for storage in several ways:They use a water-based electrolyteTheyve worked out a way to store hydrogen in ordinary steel-walled containers for months without losing it into the atmosphere – using iron

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