Pankaj, a Bengaluru-based developer, posted pictures and a demonstration video of the modified device, explaining that he built the assistant using a Raspberry Pi and other inexpensive components.
Instant photography is a miracle of the analog age, chemical photographs that develop in your hands moments after the shutter ...
Seeking privacy from AI training, a software expert moved from Google Photos to a self-hosted Immich setup. This transition involved significant hardware investment and ongoing maintenance costs, ...
Bengaluru tech enthusiast Pankaj Tanwar has ingeniously repurposed his grandfather's vintage rotary phone into a functional AI assistant named Kiri. This retro-modern marvel, built on a budget of $25 ...
External hard drives can be moved between systems, reformatted at will, and repurposed without risking the data or stability ...
How-To Geek on MSN
These are the top 5 gateway Linux distros, ranked
Some distros introduce Linux. These five actually make people stay.
A friend of mine has been a software developer for most of the last five decades, and has worked with everything from 1960s ...
Tired of indecision and empty weekends, this techie from Bengaluru allowed himself to get "kidnapped" - no excuses, no ...
Powered by Anthropic's Claude Haiku 4.5 vision model, the system pings him instantly if it detects unauthorised items being taken, while also tracking hygiene practices like hand washing before ...
A Bengaluru techie built an AI-powered “kidnap button” that books an Uber to a random location whenever he feels bored. The ...
John Bisset brings word on an inexpensive Wi-Fi device, how to get a leg up on your next cert test and a piece of vintage ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I moved my entire photo library off Google Photos — it cost more than I expected
I don't know if I regret it.
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