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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    • brobergB Offline
      broberg Project Sponsor @MichMich
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      @MichMich

      I have noticed that fast moving animations with css doesn’t really run smooth on the Pi, this could be seen as high load maybe?

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      • MichMichM Offline
        MichMich Admin @broberg
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        @broberg No, this is a limitation of the RPi, because it doesn’t have hardware accelerated CSS animations. Moving away the server part will not solve this.

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        • brobergB Offline
          broberg Project Sponsor @MichMich
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          @MichMich I know it won’t solve it, but this could be SEEN as a heavy load, :P

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          • PointPubMediaP Offline
            PointPubMedia
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            My load is always around 1.5. And I was playing with some animation and of course, the RPI is not made to handle that!

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            • PointPubMediaP Offline
              PointPubMedia
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              Instead, I already have an i7 running for the home automation, I can move MM to this machine instead… that will give enough power ;)

              But using MMM-Facial, with a USB webcam, is it working fine ?

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