Turning Old Kindles Into AI Powered Picture Frames | Hackaday
Love the idea of Kindle hacking for some reason, and these look really fun. Don't know if I like the Stable Diffusion thing, but I guess it's a unique take, at least. Could
Love the idea of Kindle hacking for some reason, and these look really fun. Don't know if I like the Stable Diffusion thing, but I guess it's a unique take, at least. Could
I keep forgetting the name of this service and have to look it up. So now I am saving it for good. I almost never use it, but reference it quite often. You
This shelving system is so damn nice. I will/should probably never get this, but still I am saving it, just in case I need to reference it at a later point ;) You
Just used method three to get access to a Windows 8.1 machine from a thrift store, so I could reset it. It did not work with a user that was signed in
Finally got around to saving this link. Have been using it to transcribe interviews in Danish and it works pretty well, although not perfect in any way. Have not tried it yet on
This looks great if I ever get into streaming retro games. It even works with MiSTer so that's awesome. Basically, it adds overlays with controllers that show button presses. A lot of controllers