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which operates the wildlife cameras.

Over a couple of weeks of operation.the planes heading into Heathrow arent the only flying things.

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using the TFLite Tensorflow packages.thanks to a tip from a fellow BirdNET user. SEE: Raspberry Pi just made a big change to boost securityBirdNET-Pi also includes the open-source Apprise notification tools as part of its package of tools.

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meaning that a noisy flock of feral parrots in the garden can quickly flood a Twitter account.but it sends notifications for every detection.

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Developer Its the end of programming as we know it -- again Developers feel secure in their jobs.

If you want to identify more and in more of the world.Gray and Siddharth Suris 2019 book Ghost Workers.

a process that transforms professionals into wage hunter-gatherers.The result is economic inequality more akin to the 19th century than our vision for the 21st.

Thats bad for everyoneBut first.in the vast majority of the human-machine partnerships already in existence.

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