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The best Raspberry Pi accessory I bought this year costs under $5
This humble accessory protects my Pi’s ports and makes setup less fragile every time I plug in a display.
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Rebuilding a handmade camera lens and digital sensor from raw materials
This experiment revisits a long-running attempt to build a working camera lens and image system from scratch, then upgrades it into a usable camera for a live public event. After previously producing ...
This is the way: a Raspberry Pi and a clever approach got Android Auto up and running on the original head unit in a 2012 Honda Civic ...
Nisos Exposing a Fraudulent DPRK Candidate With DPRK IT worker schemes on the rise, Nisos exposed a fraudulent DPRK candidate ...
A Bengaluru engineer builds an AI-powered fan that reads his sleep posture and auto-adjusts speed, turning a restless 3 am struggle into a smart home breakthrough.
No More 3 AM Chill: Bengaluru Techie Builds AI Fan That Auto Adjusts Speed Based On Sleeping Posture
Arms or legs sticking out of the blanket, the system understood he was feeling hot and switched the fan on. If his arms were ...
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Bengaluru techie builds AI-powered fan that auto-adjusts speed based on sleep posture
A Bengaluru techie developed an AI-powered fan that adjusted the speed automatically based on how he slept, which offers a personalised comfort solution and showcased practical AI applications in ...
Goal is to run software locally and stream only to owners' computers If the sour taste has still not left your mouth after ...
A Bengaluru techie builds an AI-powered fan that adjusts to his sleep posture using MediaPipe and Raspberry Pi. The smart home hack has gone viral online.
A Bengaluru techie has gone viral for creating an AI-powered “roommate” that automatically adjusts his ceiling fan based on his sleep. Software engineer Pankaj, known as @the2ndfloorguy on X, ...
Adaptive camouflage integrates sensors and display technology to enhance stealth, addressing challenges in military and civilian security applications.
If his arms or legs are sticking out from under the blanket, meaning he’s probably feeling hot, the system switches the fan on. If he curls up, suggesting he’s cold, the fan turns off. No more 3 AM ...
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