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We Need To Rewild The Internet via NOEMA [Shared]

May 28, 2024 19:12

We Need To Rewild The Internet via NOEMA The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists. “That impulse to scour away the messiness that makes life resilient is what many conservation biologists call the “pathology of command and control.” Today, the same drive to centralize, control and extract has driven the internet to the same fate as the ravaged forests.” Read More

Shared: Term Typer - Improve typing and vocabulary

April 17, 2024 22:46

Use the act of typing to help your learn a new language

Calligrapher.ai: Realistic computer-generated handwriting [Shared]

February 06, 2023 20:55

  Read Calligrapher.ai: Realistic computer-generated handwriting via Calligrapher.ai: Realistic computer-generated handwriting An interesting link found among my daily reading

GIFWorks - Record and create Animated GIFs [Shared]

January 30, 2023 22:19

GIFWorks makes movies from shared screens and webcams. Once recorded, videos can be optimized and saved as a GIF, or downloaded as a WebM video file for processing later using drag and drop. Check out GIFWorks An interesting link found among my daily reading

15 Creative Ways to Use ChatGPT by OpenAI via MUO [Shared]

January 18, 2023 21:24

ChatGPT by OpenAI is a powerful AI chatbot that can give you an answer to just about any question you have. It's almost as if Google was a person you could have a conversation with.   It's open to the public for free during a trial period, so you can try it out today. The only question is, what should you ask it? Besides getting ChatGPT to do your homework for you, there are plenty of interesting ways to use it. Here are some of our favorites. Read 15 Creative Ways to Use ChatGPT by Open...

Tiny Wow - Tools That Solve Your Files Problem - Convert to/from many file formats [Shared]

January 12, 2023 00:55

A nice collection of quick, online tools, to convert to and from a variety of file types. Just the site to keep in mind when you need to shuffle one type data into a new system. — Douglas TinyWow & Your Privacy Don't you love finding a great online tool-set that claims to be free, let's you build and interact the way you want, only to be denied access if you don't pay for an account(or sign up for an account). Our site is free. We don't limit. We don't even take sign-ups. Might we take sig...

Animations The Easy Way via Animatize [Shared]

January 04, 2023 20:55

I’ve always dreamed of making animations, but the software is so complex…   What if you could make an animation… ...by dragging your mouse around?!   Read animations the easy way via Animatize - animations the easy way An interesting link found among my daily reading

The Wall (Geostationary Satellites near real-time animations)

December 29, 2022 02:38

Read The Wall (Geostationary Satellites near real-time animations) via Redirection html An interesting link found among my daily reading

The Print Shop Club via theprintshop.club [Shared]

December 26, 2022 22:04

The Print Shop Club – Create Apple II Print Shop Printouts On-Line! The Print Shop, released in 1984, is a software package for the Apple II computer (and others) that allows for the quick and easy creation of posters, greeting cards, banners, and other things. Other 8-bit computers also got versions of The Print Shop about a year later, in 1985. The Print Shop was extremely popular amongst both families and schools. Play around with The Print Shop An interesting link found among my dail...

Growing Spectacular Gem-Like Crystals From Rust And Simple Ingredients via Hackaday [Shared]

December 21, 2022 21:43

Growing Spectacular Gem-Like Crystals From Rust And Simple Ingredients | Hackaday When we talk about crystals around here, we’re generally talking about the quartz variety used to make oscillators more stable, or perhaps ruby crystals used to make a laser. We hardly ever talk about homegrown crystals, though, and that’s a shame once you see how easy it is to make beautiful crystals from scratch. We’ve got to say that we’re impressed by the size and aesthetics of the potassium ferrioxalate ...

Medieval Fantasy City Generator [Shared]

December 17, 2022 22:06

Lots of options for sizes and types of cities. Edit the names of the town and districts. Warp the map shape and size to meet your needs and desires. All web-based. Play with the Medieval Fantasy City Generator

GIFRUN GIF Maker [Shared]

December 07, 2022 18:19

GIFRUN * GIF Maker * Create High-Definition GIFs and WebP images from YouTube and many other sites. Create High-Def GIF and WebP images from YouTube and many other sites. Free service, no sign-up required. Check out GIFRUN * GIF Maker * Create High-Definition GIFs and WebP images from YouTube and many other sites.

Advent of Code 2022 Programming Advent Calendar  [Shared]

November 29, 2022 21:26

Advent of Code 2022 Programming Advent Calendar  The first puzzles will unlock on December 1st at midnight EST (UTC-5). See you then! Read Advent of Code 2022

Ornament Generator With Tinkercad Codeblocks : 6 Steps (with Pictures) via Instructables [Shared]

November 15, 2022 22:38

While brainstorming ideas for Maker starter projects with a seasonal slant, we played with the idea of 3D printing holiday ornaments. We wanted to make a project starter that was easy to do at an event like a Makerspace Open House, faculty meeting, or as a quick Maker skill builder that can be done in those flexible periods before winter break. This generator works by creating a shape that is then copied and rotated around the Z axis. You can adjust the shape, thickness, and number of copi...

Import and simulate HyperCard stacks and stack archives [Shared]

October 11, 2022 01:27

Read Import and simulate HyperCard stacks and stack archives. via HyperCard Simulator An interesting link found among my daily reading

CO2 Traffic Light for Indoor Air Quality, COVID and beyond via Hackster .io [Shared]

September 06, 2022 21:51

The CO2 Traffic Light will help to vent rooms at school, home, work to keep the aerosol concentrations low. We recommend to set the red light alert "must ventilate, open windows and doors" at 800ppm CO2. max 1000ppm. Follow your local government regulations. CO2 monitors are just a indicator for air quality, it will no protect you against virus or anything else. If you are not sure check resources on the principal of CO2 in breathing air and CO2 traffic lights in general. This is not meant ...

Generating snowflakes using L-Systems [Shared]

August 24, 2022 18:10

Generating snowflakes using L-Systems Code available on the site. Play with Generating snowflakes using L-Systems

World window via ALEXSHAKESPEARE [Shared]

August 17, 2022 22:41

The Covid pandemic has meant that I’m in the house a lot more, and travel has been restricted/difficult to say the least. Since I’ve been more involved in video streaming technology professionally recently, I decided to build a project based off these techologies to relieve some of the cabin fever. The World Window shows a live webcam of various locations around the world, behind a real window frame. To change location, you can move the plane around a world map to pre-determined locations ...

Voiceliner via Max Krieger [Shared]

August 10, 2022 18:50

I have an upcoming trip to Vienna next month and might try out this app for keeping a journal of the trip. I have kept a handwritten journal of past trips, but sometimes it becomes too time-consuming to write down everything while it is happening. I like the inclusion of the location feature, too, to aid in remembering the places we visited. – Douglas The fastest way to capture and structure your thoughts: through voice. Hold record, say what you want, and release. Just like you'd expect f...

Building a Generative Art Gallery with P5.js — Rich Tabor via Rich Tabor

August 02, 2022 21:28

TLDR; I built a generative art creation flow that is fully autonomous: generating art daily from creative code, and publishing to Instagram and WordPress without any human input. Cool, eh? Creative coding — programming towards a visual pursuit, instead of functional, is a medium that I’ve wanted to personally explore for some time now. I love that it’s a mass of creativity, somewhere between design and programming, which is right up my alley. Read Building a Generative Art Gallery with P...

Beautiful random maps in a hand-drawn style via Boing Boing

July 28, 2022 18:25

Watabou's Perilous Shores draws maps of fantastic lands in a handsome hand-made style that understates the growing sophistication of the generator. Each map has a selection of interesting locales—towns, dungeons, geographic features—to ignite the imagination. And various options allow you to tweak all of it, including the stylization. Read Beautiful random maps in a hand-drawn style | Boing Boing  An interesting link found among my daily reading

The Ultimate Google Sheets Toolkit via Airboxr [Shared]

July 21, 2022 21:33

A curated list of Google Sheets resources to supercharge your analysis, manage your workflow, or build expertise in advanced analytics. Read The Ultimate Google Sheets Toolkit via Revenue Analytics Platform for Shopify stores | Airboxr An interesting link found among my daily reading

A Remote Controlled Robotic Dog Inspired by the Design of Theo Jansen's Walking Strandbeest Sculptures via Laughing Squid [Shared]

July 18, 2022 23:53

  The Q science channel engineer skillfully built a remote-controlled dachshund with legs inspired by the same mechanical design pioneered by Theo Jansen for his Strandbeest kinetic sculptures. The pup was built out of plywood and responded to a controller that was also made in the shape of a little wiener dog. If you want a dog but for some reasons can’t – here is an answer. Build robotic dog out of plywood. It won’t replace the real dog, but better than nothing The unique design coinci...

A Remote Controlled Robotic Dog Inspired by the Design of Theo Jansen's Walking Strandbeest Sculptures via Laughing Squid [Shared]

July 18, 2022 23:53

  The Q science channel engineer skillfully built a remote-controlled dachshund with legs inspired by the same mechanical design pioneered by Theo Jansen for his Strandbeest kinetic sculptures. The pup was built out of plywood and responded to a controller that was also made in the shape of a little wiener dog. If you want a dog but for some reasons can’t – here is an answer. Build robotic dog out of plywood. It won’t replace the real dog, but better than nothing The unique design coinci...

Animated Drawings [Shared]

July 13, 2022 21:15

Bring children's drawings to life, by animating characters to move around!   Upload a drawing of ONE character, where the arms and legs don’t overlap the body (see examples below). CHECKLIST Make sure the character is drawn on a white piece of paper without lines, wrinkles, or tears. Make sure the drawing is well lit. To minimize shadows, hold the camera further away and zoom in on the drawing. Don’t include any identifiable information, offensive content (see our community standards),...

12 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know via MUO

July 07, 2022 21:21

  Python is known for its short and clear syntax. Due to the simplicity of Python, it's sometimes referred to as “executable pseudocode”. You can make Python programs more concise using one-liner codes. This will help you save time and write code in a more Pythonic way. In this article, you'll learn 11 Python one-liners that will help you code like a pro. Read 12 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know via MUO An interesting link found among my daily reading

EinScan-SE 3D Scanner via Print2Design on TikTok [Shared] [Video]

June 30, 2022 02:54

@print3ddesign 3D Scanner! #einscan #3dscanner #3dscan #3dprinting ♬ original sound - James Baldwin

Neural Network Identifies Bird Calls, Even On Your Pi via Hackaday

June 27, 2022 15:29

Recently, we’ve stumbled upon the extensive effort that is the BirdNET research platform. BirdNET uses a neural network to identify birds by the sounds they make, and is a joint project between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Chemnitz University of Technology. What strikes us is – this project is impressively featureful and accessible for a variety of applications. No doubt, BirdNET is aiming to become a one-stop shop for identifying birds as they sing. There’s plenty of ways BirdNE...

Fun with File Formats | The Signal via Library of Congress

June 22, 2022 21:01

This is a pretty geeky post, but if you are interested (or concerned) about digital archives, this should provide some great info on the wide variety of file formats available both in the present and historically. – Douglas Are you a file format fan? If you’re curious how to pronounce the still image format HEIF (spoiler alert: it rhymes with “beef”) or the difference between PDF/A-3 and PDF/A-4, the Library of Congress’s Sustainability of Digital Formats (a.k.a., Formats) is the place for ...

Is my cat Turing-complete? via Belay the C++ [Shared]

June 09, 2022 19:48

This is much geekier than I usually post, but I found it very cute and interesting. Can your cat be a programmable computer? Perhaps. – Douglas Meet Peluche Peluche (meaning “plush” in French) is a smooth cat that somehow lives in my house. She will be our test subject today. Is Peluche Turing-complete? What is Turing-completeness Turing-completeness is the notion that if a device can emulate a Turing machine, then it can perform any kind of computation1. It means that any machine that i...

EndBASIC - BASIC interpreter + DOS environment, reimagined [Shared]

June 06, 2022 23:39

BASIC interpreter + DOS environment, reimagined.   BASIC interpreter EndBASIC is an interpreter for a BASIC-like language and is inspired by Amstrad’s Locomotive BASIC 1.1 and Microsoft’s QuickBASIC 4.5. Like the former, EndBASIC intends to provide an interactive environment that seamlessly merges coding with immediate visual feedback. Like the latter, EndBASIC offers higher-level programming constructs and strong typing. EndBASIC’s primary goal is to offer a simplified and restricted en...

Sketch the current time with this Magna Doodle clock via Blogdot .tv [Arduino]

June 02, 2022 04:05

The Magna Doodle is a classic children’s toy that works by embedding a layer of iron shavings just below the surface of a canvas and then using a magnetic pen to pull them up, thus showing whatever lines might have been drawn. Steve Turner had the idea to automate this drawing process by converting his Magna Doodle into a clock for displaying the current time in almost any TrueType font. Read Sketch the current time with this Magna Doodle clock via Blogdot.tv An interesting link found amo...

DeepNest – Nest lasercut parts for optimum use of materials via happyatom on TikTok [Shared]

May 18, 2022 20:50

@happyatom So happy I found this! #lasercut #vinylcrafts #cnc #crafttok #learnontiktok ♬ Bronze - Chris Alan Lee

Raspberry Pi hardware hacks via The MagPi magazine [Shared]

May 16, 2022 20:53

Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile computer that delivers much more power and functionality than its small stature suggests. Now, with ten years of solid development behind it, Raspberry Pi computers and Raspberry Pi OS are packed with activity. Hidden in amongst all the hardware and software are some real gems of tricks that you can use to learn more about computing, make better projects, and get far more out of Raspberry Pi than you ever thought possible. In this month's issue of T...

Summer’s Coming – Let Mowerino Cut Your Grass via Hackaday [Arduino]

May 11, 2022 16:11

In the Northern hemisphere, summer is about to hit us full bore. While we love the season, we do dislike lawn maintenance. Apparently, so does [salmec] who developed the Mowerino around an Arduino Mega 2560 board. As you might expect, the robot uses sharp blades so, you probably want to be careful. There are sensors that allow the machine to self-navigate or you can control it via Bluetooth. This is one of those things that seems easy until you try to actually do it. Nylon trimmer string i...

How to Grow Sodium Chloride Crystals at Home via Crystalverse

May 05, 2022 22:34

Sodium chloride, or table salt, has a cubic crystal structure. But the salt we use for cooking normally looks more like sand. Indeed, table salt is often used in kids’ experiments to demonstrate crystallization. It’s a simple activity, but the results are disappointing. Many tutorials online make it look far easier than it actually is.   This is because sodium chloride crystals are very sensitive. Temperature differences cause imperfections. It also crystallizes easily on dust particles, ...

The Chonky Palmtop is one of the cutest DIY Pi machines yet via pcgamer [Raspberry Pi] [Shared]

May 02, 2022 20:25

  If there's one thing I've learned, it's never doubt the ingenuity of a Raspberry Pi owner. These credit card sized computers have been made to do all sorts of things from being a baller retro gaming machine, to a garish PC gaming handheld.  But if you're wanting something a little weirder to serve up with your Pi, maybe have a look at this adorable laptop -like machine. Daniel Norris (via Liliputing) is the madman behind the Chonky Palmtop, a tiny PC with an included fold out split key...

3D-printed cat ears controlled by brain waves | Boing Boing via Boing Boing [Arduino]

April 26, 2022 20:40

Cat Ears Prototype 2 Test Run from Jazz DiMauro on Vimeo. "I built mind-controlled ears as a way to learn how to build my own arduino-based designs," writes Jazz DiMauro. "Challenges included cable management and designing custom servo hardware to attach to the asymmetrical EEG headset." See also Jazz's Witch Lights. Sketches and plans galore! [via Hacker News] Read 3D-printed cat ears controlled by brain waves | Boing Boing via Boing Boing An interesting link found among my daily reading

Grapic | Remote whiteboard with real pen and paper via Grapic

April 20, 2022 21:15

Have your remote meeting and whiteboard too Collaborate on real whiteboards and notebooks in remote and hybrid meetings. Read Grapic | Remote whiteboard with real pen and paper via Grapic An interesting link found among my daily reading

FOMO is a TinyML neural network for real-time object detection via TechTalks [Raspberry Pi]

April 19, 2022 19:45

A new machine learning technique developed by researchers at Edge Impulse, a platform for creating ML models for the edge, makes it possible to run real-time object detection on devices with very small computation and memory capacity. Called Faster Objects, More Objects (FOMO), the new deep learning architecture can unlock new computer vision applications. Most object-detection deep learning models have memory and computation requirements that are beyond the capacity of small processors. F...

Procedural Snowflake with code [Shared]

April 12, 2022 20:47

Procedural Snowflake with code View the code Play With  Procedural Snowflake

Peek Behind The Curtain Of This Robotic Mouse via Hackaday [Arduino]

April 11, 2022 22:15

At first glance, this little animatronic mouse might seem like a fairly simple affair. A door opens, our rodent friend pops its head out, looks around, and goes back in. But just like in The Wizard of Oz, a strategically placed curtain is hiding the impressive array of gadgetry that makes the trick possible. Creator [Will Donaldson] has put together a fantastic write-up of just what went into creating this little fellow, and we think you’ll be surprised at just how serious the mechanics in...

Cleanvoice – Automated Podcast Editing via Hacker News

April 06, 2022 18:15

I know that I spend so much time editing out filler words in the podcasts that I produce and something like this could be very useful. that said, the timing involved in editing these out is a major part of the quality of a podcast. I would need to try it out a few times to see if it meets my own editing sensibilities. One feature that might help with this is the “TimelineExport” which shows you the edits Cleanvoice recommends and then allows you to manually edit them. This would give you a l...

Getting ready for a 2 year timelapse with Raspberry Pi Setupw via TikTok [Rasberry Pi]

April 04, 2022 22:18

Read Getting ready for a 2 year timelapse #unbox #raspberrypi #timelapse via TikTok An interesting link found among my daily reading

JOY.JS - make happy little programs via ncase .me [Shared]

March 30, 2022 16:47

Consider the paintbrush: simple enough for a child, complex enough for an Old Master. That's what any artistic tool should strive for, and the art of programming deserves a tool that's more creative, more alive. Joy.js is a tool for making tools like that. Read JOY.JS - make happy little programs via ncase.me An interesting link found among my daily reading

Robotic Xylophone Makes Music With MIDI Magic via Hackaday [Arduino] [Shared]

March 28, 2022 18:54

The MIDI format has long been used to create some banging electronic music, so it’s refreshing to see how [John P. Miller] applied the standard in his decidedly analog self-playing robotic xylophone. Framed inside a fetching Red Oak enclosure, the 25-key instrument uses individual solenoids for each key, meaning that it has no problem striking multiple bars simultaneously. This extra fidelity really helps in reproducing the familiar melodies via the MIDI format. The tracks themselves can b...

tldraw - A Tiny Little Drawing Program [Shared]

March 23, 2022 18:29

Exactly what its name says. Complete in your browser. Read tldraw via tldraw An interesting link found among my daily reading

Display Your Speech In Realtime To Help Lipreaders In The Mask Era via Hackaday [Raspberry Pi]

March 21, 2022 22:28

Masks are all well and good when it comes to reducing the spread of deadly pathogens, but they can make it harder to understand people when they speak. They also make lipreading impossible. [Kevin Lewis] set about building something to help. The system consists of a small screen that can be worn on the chest or other part of the body, and a lapel microphone to record the wearer’s speech. Using the Deepgram AI speech recognition API running on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, the system decodes the s...

Remote whiteboard with real pen and paper via Grapic

March 16, 2022 17:42

All you need is your phone Use the Grapic mobile app to share a video stream of your notebook or whiteboard to your remote colleagues. No need for a camera tripod or expensive equipment - our tech keeps things steady and focused instead. Read Remote whiteboard with real pen and paper via Grapic An interesting link found among my daily reading

This Arduino monitor helps prevent bedridden patients from getting pressure sores and more via Blogdot-tv [Arduino] [Shared]

March 14, 2022 22:54

For people who are recovering from a major surgery or those who have a disability, ensuring proper posture while lying down for extended periods of time is vital for reducing joint pain and other ailments that come about from a lack of movement, including pressure sores. Rodrigo Mejiasz’s project aims to solve the issue by using a small device that monitors how long a patient has been lying down in one position and alerts a caregiver when it’s time to adjust them. Read This Arduino monitor...

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