@SayhanRahman1Made a proper looking UI for the pirate translator. The algorithm needs more brushing up and the UI keeps breaking still. Will fix them when I get time, hopefully soon
@champconic.ishan0PyDocEditorBy: @champconic.ishan | <https://github.com/Ishan-Karpe/PyDoc|Repo>| <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OM2tF-BHR-TvJ1nJTYYScl6nDbHjJU2B/view|Demo>Made in 1 hour
@Owski90github.com/owski9/Emoji-generator- This my finished python project!! It is the full code in the file “Finished Generator.” It generates a random emoji and text paired with it and has some rare ones as well. It also has other features and lots of possible outcomes!!
@Rangel0Neural Network made from skratch in Java for #arcade.
The goal is to balance a pendulum upwards.
It is still a work in progrees and I have yet to add the training process
(I want to use evolutionary and want to implement multithreading (Scary))
github.com/AdrianRang/NeuNet
Right now the Neural Network is random
@EXELVI0#arcade
Web Crawler
I made this web crawler (Done initially to find out the rickrolls of my friends :D ), has various functions, takes a screenshot every 500 milliseconds and shows it in the results, and automatically ignores the cookie popup
github.com/EXELVI/crawler
@anne0started to learn how to make 3d websites using a-frame from scratch for hackacinno by making a robot using shapes available to me that had to be combined to make certain body parts (almost cried in the beginning but gradually had so much fun, will be hosting a workshop soon). repo: github.com/arsoninstigator/fraps/tree/main
@TechClub0Hi everyone,
Back with my 3rd iteration of Anime Scraper, brand new with streaming features and smoother installation!!
github.com/Granted07/anime-scraper
Well for now this only scrapes from gogoanime, maybe i would like to add more websites to the mix in the future :)
@DevSapariya0Create the backend for an AI chatbot that can be installed and run on an offline machine, supporting offline large language model (LLM) usage. This backend should allow users to upload DOCX, TXT, and PDF files, and then enable them to chat with the content of these documents.@SuchayKommisetty0Recap time!
Yesterday, I mainly spent the first half of my day prepping and annotating a dataset that consisted of different types of cells (T-cells, B-cells, etc.). I then tried out different types of models and settled on using detectaron2.
The second half of my day consisted of working on my VEX robot. I built the drivetrain, hanging mechanism, and wings.
@NoahP0Finished making a databaser in python. It uses text files to store data and has an interface to read and write.
Finished goal: Python Database
github.com/ImNoahDev/Python-Databaser
@Amber0Introducing... Musical Pie v0.5!
Do you have a Subsonic-compatible server? No, probably not. How about an RFID RC522 reader and abundance of NFC stickers? Bit more likely but probably not. A 16x2 LCD? Maybe? A Raspberry Pi? Quite likely!
Well, if you're like me and have all of the above, you can use my Musical Pie project!!
Musical Pie is a Python program that will play music that's attached to NFC stickers from a subsonic server.
A sticker could reference an artist, album or track. When the sticker is scanned on the reader, it will play the music. Headphones/aux and USB speakers are supported. I also added a potentiometer for volume control.
In the full release, there'll be two push buttons for toggling play/pause and for skipping to the next song.
Here's a quick demo which went perfectly to plan with no hiccups whatsoever. Everything worked first try, if you disagree then I think you forgot to get distracted.
Anyway, the code is available at github.com/DillonB07/Musical-Pie and I'll be working more on this soon! If you've got any feature suggestions, please leave them in the thread, I'd love to add more stuff to it.
@ian0small :college-board: AP week ship!! my school lets people 🖨️ print 15 pages a month for free at the 📚 library, and that’s awesome! however, students are only able to print from 2 slow shared ⏳//print.dino.icu|Print>!
Print lets you drag & drop a file and get a short ID code to print it in one click from the shared computer. it’s nothing too special, but it’s a lot more convenient print files now at my school. feel free to try it out at print.dino.icu. the code is open source and available on github.