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I wonder what the easiest way would be to track my sleeping position changes. Time lapse video and manual notation, probably.
Until you see some paranormal activity in those recordings and then stop sleeping altogether ๐ฐ
You never know what happens. It's frankly terrifying.
https://youtu.be/CYaUDnGITRA?si=rLDESKjTne3q7EYW
Holy shit that's so dark! ๐คฃ
Certainly a risk!
Sounds like a lot of work for something you can't correct easily.
Very true. I'm just curious!
I tried timelapse it's pretty interesting but motion detection was better, using motion on a raspberry pi allows you to combine both if you want.