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Landscape Motif Makes This E-Ink Weather Display Easy to Understand

13 Noviembre 2024 at 21:00

True weather geeks will disagree, but there might be a better way to know how to dress for the day than divining what the weather will likely be from the current readings for temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind. Sure, the data will give you a good idea of where the weather is heading, but perhaps a quick visual summary such as the one offered by this pictorial landscape weather display is a better way to get out the door in the morning.

While many consumer weather stations incorporate some kind of graphical forecast for quick reference, [lds133] took a slightly different approach to forecasting. A cartoon landscape represents the day ahead, with various elements representing the coming weather scrolling across the display as time progresses. Trees are used to indicate wind direction and speed, with palm trees indicating south wind and pine trees winds from the north, and the taller the trees, the stronger the wind. The forest floor rises and falls with the expected temperature, the sun and moon appear at the proper time to indicate sunrise and sunset, and cloud icons are added when needed to show the degree of cloud cover. And because into each life a little rain must fall, animations show when you can expect rain or snow.

As for the electronics, if you think this would be a perfect application for an E-ink module, [lds133] agrees. The 296×128 pixel Waveshare display is the perfect aspect ratio for the job and provides nice, crisp icons. The display is updated every 15 minutes from the OpenWeather API by a Python program running on an ESP32 behind the scenes.

We’ve seen similar graphical forecast displays before, but we get it if that’s not your thing. Perhaps a more data-driven weather forecast will suit you better?

An International Hackerspace Map

Por: Jenny List
30 Octubre 2024 at 05:00

If you’re looking for a hackerspace while on your travels, there is more than one website which shows them on a map, and even tells you whether or not they are open. This last feature is powered by SpaceAPI, a standard way for hackerspaces to publish information about themselves, including whether or not they are closed.

Given such a trove of data then it’s hardly surprising that [S3lph] would use it to create a gigantic map of central Europe with lights in the appropriate places (German language, Google Translate link) to show the spaces and their status.

The lights are a set of addressable LEDs and the brain is an ESP32, making this an accessible project for most hackers with the time to assemble it. Unsurprisingly then it’s not the first such map we’ve seen, though it’s considerably more ambitious than the last one. Meanwhile if your hackerspace doesn’t have SpaceAPI yet or you’re simply curious about the whole thing, we took a look at it back in 2021.

Thanks [Dave] for the tip.

Landbot AI

Por: EasyWithAI
23 Febrero 2023 at 15:29
Landbot AI is a no-code chatbot builder that make creating GPT-powered chatbots easy for anyone. It offers native integrations for generating leads, automating processes, launching campaigns, and providing quality customer service. With Landbot AI, building chatbots becomes accessible to everyone, even makers without coding skills!

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Quickchat

Por: EasyWithAI
24 Enero 2023 at 19:57
Quickchat is a no-code solution for building your own AI customer service chatbot. It allows you to create an AI assistant that is customized to your business needs by uploading your knowledge base. The tool uses OpenAI’s GPT-3 API, but you don’t need to code or know how to use GPT-3 to use it. It […]

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OpenAI GPT-3

Por: EasyWithAI
14 Diciembre 2022 at 18:55
OpenAI’s GPT-3 is the 3rd generation of OpenAI’s advanced deep learning text generator tool. GPT-3 has been used to create articles, poetry, stories, news reports and dialogue using just a small amount of input text that can be used to produce large amounts of quality copy. GPT-3 is not open-source, it runs on OpenAI’s API […]

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Background.lol

Por: EasyWithAI
14 Julio 2023 at 10:17
Background.lol is a free AI cover image generator that uses the Leap API. The tool is super easy to use – simply enter in a prompt for your cover image and select a style (Futuristic, Dream, Fluid, etc). Cover images take around 10 seconds to generate, and once it’s finished you can easily download the […]

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Unreal Speech

Por: EasyWithAI
12 Septiembre 2023 at 12:38
Unreal Speech is a text-to-speech API that offers natural-sounding voices, low latency, high uptime, and pricing that scales as your usage grows. You can start with 1 million free characters per month, then take advantage of volume discounts at higher tiers. Unreal Speech has an easy to integrate API with client libraries for many languages. […]

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Gapier

Por: EasyWithAI
13 Diciembre 2023 at 14:45
Gapier is an API integration tool designed specifically for ChatGPT creators to expand the capabilities of their AI assistants. It offers 50+ free action APIs covering a diverse range of functions that can be integrated in just 1 minute without any coding knowledge. Key Features

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APIScout.AI

Por: EasyWithAI
8 Septiembre 2023 at 10:59
APIScout.AI lets you compare APIs of ChatGPT and Bard with a side by side response review, token and quota information, detailed API parameters for non developers and developers alike, and batch processing of large sets of prompts.

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novita.ai

Por: EasyWithAI
1 Noviembre 2023 at 12:56
novita.ai gives you access to 100+ APIs, including AI image generation & editing with 10,000+ models , and training APIs for custom models. The platform utilizes cheap pay-as-you-go pricing, freeing you from GPU maintenance hassles while building your own products. novita.ai also offers a Playground where you can run and test different image generator models […]

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