Learn to create a lifelike virtual pet robot with Raspberry Pi, AI, and 3D printing. Build your own interactive robot using, servo motors and ...
Simone]’s AI assistant, dubbed Max Headbox, is a wakeword-triggered local AI agent capable of following instructions and doing simple tasks. It’s an experiment in many ways, but also ...
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This Docker Container Lets Me AirPlay to My Google Nest Speakers
Using the AirConnect Docker container, you can expose any Chromecast-enabled speaker to AirPlay in just a few minutes’ ...
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This open-source printer you can repair yourself is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W
Open Printer: open-source, repairable inkjet using Raspberry Pi Zero W. Modular design: inspect, replace parts, refill cartridges; no DRM or proprietary drivers. Prints sheets or paper rolls with ...
Abstract: The reliability and quality of 3D printing processes are critically dependent on the timely detection of mechanical faults. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on visual inspection and ...
Abstract: In the agrarian heartland of Tamil Nadu, where agriculture sustains the livelihoods of rural and tribal communities, farmers face significant challenges, particularly from wild animal ...
What if your next tablet wasn’t just another off-the-shelf device, but a fully customizable, Linux-powered powerhouse? Enter the Raspberry Pi 5 16GB tablet, a bold experiment in portable computing ...
The Supreme Court set aside the Bombay High Court order restraining Cognizant from using its logo in India The bench directed the Bombay High Court to dispose of the injunction application within six ...
The Bombay High Court has stepped back into the ongoing fight over a logo design, ruling in favour of Bengaluru-based Atyati Technologies Private Limited against global IT giant Cognizant Technology ...
The Radxa CM4 is a Raspberry Pi CM4-like compute module built around the Rockchip RK3576(J) octa-core Cortex-A72/A53 SoC and designed for Edge AI and multimedia applications. The SoC is suitable for ...
Imagine a vehicle cruising at 54 kilometres per hour, roughly the speed of an object moving 0.5 metres per frame at 30 frames per second (0.5×30×3.6=54 km/hr). Mounted on the vehicle’s roof is a ...
A delightfully over-engineered solution to an unusual modern problem! Use Bluetooth peripherals with Bluetooth-disabled computers. This project creates a Bluetooth USB HID relay using a Raspberry Pi ...
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