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Hot, cold or just right: Bengaluru techie creates AI tool that controls your fan based on your sleeping posture
Bengaluru engineer Pankaj built an AI-powered “roommate” that adjusts his ceiling fan based on sleeping posture.
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 ...
A Bengaluru techie transformed his ceiling fan into an AI-powered system that monitors his sleep posture to regulate temperature. The innovative setup, controlled by a Raspberry Pi and MediaPipe, ...
The Raspberry Pi has brought digital camera experimentation within the reach of everybody, with its combination of an accessible computing platform and some almost-decent camera sensors. If ...
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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 ...
See real performance and software support on the Compute Module 5 OneUp, so you pick projects it suits best and avoid painful tasks.
It feels like a cassette revival comes along every few years, and with the latest iteration in full swing, we were both startled and amused to see that at least one inventor is re-exploring the idea ...
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, ...
Everything changes with time. Some changes happen so rapidly — like 7 frames or more per second — that we perceive them as ...
For a long while, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras were the king of the castle for professional and amateur ...
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