What if a device could see the world the same way humans do, seeing objects, recognizing them, and understanding what they are in real time? Just like our eyes capture visuals and our brain instantly ...
PiGimbal is a 3-line Python library for controlling gimbals on Raspberry Pi. It handles servo control, target tracking, and web streaming — so you can focus on your project, not the plumbing.
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You’ve probably noticed that your monthly subscription costs keep creeping up. Within the last few years, most of my favorite services hiked their prices. Combined, these three services cost me over ...
YouTube streaming typically involves a camera with an HDMI output, a USB3 HDMI digitiser, and a suitably beefy PC to run it all. It’s quite a process, and for [Coreymillia], more complex than it needs ...
Engineers have developed robotic fish that mimic real aquatic life, offering an aquarium experience without the upkeep. These ...
Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to 17 Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2026's Android 17 ...
Abstract: The rapid expansion of railway traffic has intensified the need for intelligent safety mechanisms at level crossings, particularly at unmanned locations where the likelihood of accidents ...
Welcome to my 100 Days 100 IoT Projects repository! This repo showcases my journey of learning and implementing IoT & Embedded Systems projects using ESP32, Raspberry Pi Pico, and MicroPython. Each ...
Running, running, every day, we keep running to work, school, and college. In this busy routine, many of us do not even have enough time to eat… ...
Five independent security disclosures in a single week point to the same gap: AI agent permissions, not AI agent capabilities, are the problem enterprises haven’t solved. If you can only read one tech ...