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Rivian App API - v2.18.0
Jan 10 @ 3:02pm
- Dump of the Rivian API GraphQL from version 2.18.0
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Rivian App API - v2.17.0
Jan 10 @ 2:55pm
- Dump of the Rivian API GraphQL from version 2.17.0
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Rivian App API - v2.16.0
Jan 10 @ 2:53pm
- Dump of the Rivian API GraphQL from version 2.16.0
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Rivian App API - v2.10.0
Jan 10 @ 2:48pm
- Dump of the Rivian API GraphQL from version 2.10.0
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Rivian App API - v2.8.0
Jan 10 @ 2:44pm
- Dump of the Rivian API GraphQL from version 2.8.0
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Rivian App API - Version 2.6.1
Jan 10 @ 2:27pm
- Dump of the GraphQL Rivian API from version 2.6.1
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Lockable Drawers for Rivians
Oct 20, 2024 @ 9:44pm
- I wanted to document the pin outs for the Rivian camp speaker/accessory drawer pinouts and function. My end goal is get some powered stuff in that space and open it up for third party designs.
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Hacking A Reolink NVR
Dec 8, 2018 @ 7:38pm
- So I recently saw a great Amazon deal, the Reolink NVR (RLN8-410) with 4 POE cameras was $320 so I grabbed that and 1 Amcrest 4K camera (IP8M-2493EW). I got it setup and immediately found two things, while it completely supports ONVIF (an open, XML-SOAP based protocol to communicate with security cams and NVRs), there is no web interface (they claim there is, but it's an browser addon that only works on Windows and Mac). They also have a desktop client, but surprise it too doesn't work on Linux.
I then tried getting my Amcrest camera working, and it oddly doesn't work, it sees it, and then says it's offline, and then finds it again when I hit scan, but with a different port (port 80) and refuses to connect, trying to delete it or scan again just crashes the UI. So obviously it's connecting and not working. All well.
All of this has made me determined to change the NVR software, get something open, that I can get to read my 4K camera, that will allow me to download history via Linux, and something with a functional web interface. This is going to be my story on hacking the RLN8-410
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PAR Lighting Calculator
Feb 14, 2016 @ 2:05am
- Plants require light to function, but they are sensitive to light at different wavelengths than humans, and that makes calculating the lighting required for indoor plant growth difficult, especially when all the light bulbs out there are rated in lumens, a measure of how bright they appear to humans. So I made a calculator to determine the actual PAR rating of a light setup.
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