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Building a Cross-platform Desktop App with NW.js
NW.js is a framework for creating native applications using web technologies like HTML, JavaScript and CSS. In the simplest case, you’re developing a web application using your normal workflow. At the end of the process, you run a generator that compiles everything to a native application that then just displays your web application like a…
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SandClock : Une horloge originale qui donne l’heure dans le sable
Les sabliers ont longtemps été utilisés pour donner l’heure, partant ce ce principe Erich a décidé de réaliser une horloge capable d’inscrire l’heure dans le sable. Erich a donc conçu un système à base d’un bras robotisé qui inscrit l’heure dans le sable et qui l’efface chaque minute en faisant vibrer le bac à sable. Pour réaliser la vibration, il…
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Le Virtuix Omni « annulé » en Europe
Virtuix vient d’expliquer qu’ils annulaient toutes les commandes en dehors des Etats Unis… En effet, l’appareil serait « beaucoup plus complexe que prévu initialement » et a fini par couter 3 fois plus cher que ce qu’ils avaient estimé à la base. Mais le plus compliqué à gérer seraient les lois internationales et les fameuses douanes, qu’on…
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Bon plan – Le Microphone USB Blue Yeti à 89 €
Encore une fois, le microphone USB Blue Microphones Yeti bénéficie d’une belle réduction de prix chez Amazon. Habituellement proposé à 120 € environ au mieux chez la concurrence, il est vendu, aujourd’hui seulement, au prix de 89 € dans les coloris Zone Space Grey et Vintage White. C’est une belle opportunité si vous avez raté les Cyber Days…
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Elon Musk’s OpenAI and Google’s DeepMind release their AI playgrounds to everyone
The first-person game levels, which are being released on GitHub, are based on the Quake III Arena game engine Source : Elon Musk’s OpenAI and Google’s DeepMind release their AI playgrounds to everyone
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Thwomp Drops Brick on Retro Gaming
[Geeksmithing] wanted to respond to a challenge to build a USB hub using cement. Being a fan of Mario Brothers, a fitting homage is to build a retro-gaming console from cement to look just like your favorite Mario-crushing foe. With a Raspberry Pi Zero and a USB hub embedded in it, [Geeksmithing] brought the Mario universe character…
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Logojoy
Dawson Whitfield created an AI-powered logo creator that’s 10x better than the competition and made over $7,000 in its first week after launch. Here’s how. Logojoy uses artificial intelligence for its designs. How does it work, exactly? What tech are you using? How long did it take you to build? This is the fun part.…
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Amazon’s image recognition AI can identify your dog down to its breed
We’ve all had a lot of fun playing around with image recognition machine learning AIs from the likes of Google and Microsoft. Today, Amazon’s getting in the game with the launch of its own tool, Amazon Rekognition, which aims to provide deep-learning services to developers. While the tool isn’t public-facing like Google’s drawing game or…
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Flip Dot Displays Appear with Modernized Drivers
Admit it, you’ve always wanted to have your own flip-dot display to play with. Along with split-flap displays, flip-dots have an addictive look and sound that hearkens back half a century but still feels like modern technology. They use a magnetic coil to actuate each pixel — physical discs painted contrasting colors on either side.…
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Amazon Echo / Google Home infinite loop
Adam Jakowenko made some fun with his Echo and Google Home…(Read…) Source: <a href="Amazon Echo / Google Home infinite loop« >TheOldReader

