Thursday, August 31, 2017

SmileBackPi @Raspberry_Pi #PiDay #RaspberryPi

Fun project from Henk Boelman up on Hackster.io.

When motion is detected the camera takes a screenshot and sends it to the Microsoft Cognitive Services Emotion API. This returns a JSON object with the scores of emotion from the people in the images. When the result is calculated it show the emotion back to the user on the screen in the form of a smiley. If the green LED is on data is being send to the cognitive services.

Read more.


3055 06Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time!

mintyPi Build Guide and STL Files #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Thanks to Warner for sending us this update! Warner writes:

I created a project called the mintyPi – a raspberry pi-based gaming handheld in an altoids tin. I’ve put together a build guide for it, and released the STL files so people can print their own parts if they want. It even uses a few parts from Adafruit. 🙂

Read more about the project here and see more on YouTube

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3055 06Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time!

mintyPi Build Guide and STL Files #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Thanks to Warner for sending us this update! Warner writes:

I created a project called the mintyPi – a raspberry pi-based gaming handheld in an altoids tin. I’ve put together a build guide for it, and released the STL files so people can print their own parts if they want. It even uses a few parts from Adafruit. 🙂

Read more about the project here and see more on YouTube

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3055 06Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time!

mintyPi Build Guide and STL Files #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Thanks to Warner for sending us this update! Warner writes:

I created a project called the mintyPi – a raspberry pi-based gaming handheld in an altoids tin. I’ve put together a build guide for it, and released the STL files so people can print their own parts if they want. It even uses a few parts from Adafruit. 🙂

Read more about the project here and see more on YouTube

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3055 06Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time!

How to create a Raspberry Pi digital clock using the Sense HAT #piday #Raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

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Via The Pi

The Raspberry Pi can do an awful lot right out of the box – but it can do even more with the help of the Sense HAT, an add-on developed for the Astro Pi project. Astro Pi sent augmented Pis into space, and the Sense HAT provided most of the new functionality used on the mission. Among that new functionality? A small LED matrix, which just so happens to be perfect for use as a digital clock display…

Read more.


3055 06Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi accessories and all the code & tutorials to get you up and running in no time!
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Pickle Rick As a Costume

Rick and Morty debuted a bizarre and fantastic transformation in a recent episode: Pickle Rick. The character made himself into a preserved cucumber to avoid family therapy. Cosplayer Capt Cash was probably not driven to make his costume for the same reason, but he was inspired by the character. He acquired supplies a few weeks ago — a pickle costume, styrofoam spheres, an umbrella, and some monster gloves — and assembled his Pickle Rick cosplay in time for Dragon Con. He’ll be wearing it over the weekend at the convention; see if you can spot him and put him in a jar.

via Reddit

Pickle Rick As a Costume

Rick and Morty debuted a bizarre and fantastic transformation in a recent episode: Pickle Rick. The character made himself into a preserved cucumber to avoid family therapy. Cosplayer Capt Cash was probably not driven to make his costume for the same reason, but he was inspired by the character. He acquired supplies a few weeks ago — a pickle costume, styrofoam spheres, an umbrella, and some monster gloves — and assembled his Pickle Rick cosplay in time for Dragon Con. He’ll be wearing it over the weekend at the convention; see if you can spot him and put him in a jar.

via Reddit

NEW PRODUCT – Day of the Geek Soldering Badge

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NEW PRODUCT – Day of the Geek Soldering Badge


Are you a proud geek who also loves the Day of the Dead? Qué bueno! Well, this Day of the Geek LED Skull Badge will be up your alley! This is a DIY soldering kit you’ll need to assemble it yourself, but luckily it’s very easy and very fast, so this is a good kit for beginners. You even get a wide range of LEDs for the eyes so you can make your skull just the way you like it.

3590 kit ORIG

You’ll need basic soldering tools, such as an iron, solder, and diagonal cutters. This fun, customizable badge lapel kit includes:

  • 1x Skull PCB
  • 2x Red LEDs
  • 2x Blue LEDs
  • 2x White LEDs
  • 1x CR2032 Battery holder
  • 1x Pin back

Note: This product does not come with 1x CR2032 coin cell battery (to make shipping easier). You can pick up a battery from us or a local hardware store.

3590 quarter ORIG

In stock and shipping now!

DJI Spark Surf Fishing Drop Hook! #3DThursday #3DPrinting

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Shared by CallJoe on Thingiverse:

So I was watching this video the other night of a guy surf fishing with a DJI Phantom and he ended up crashing in the ocean. However he had a rather simple yet cool idea for this hook and loop idea to carry his line out into the surf and thought to myself this could be adapted to the DJI Spark as this would the ultimate compact surf fishing rig! Think of how easy this is to take into the field and get up into the air!

So now be forewarned this is all at your own risk and I am still working on this as it is just something I am doing.

Download the files and learn more


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Snes Mini Raspberry Pi #3DPrinting #3DThursday

dukedoks shares:

Make your own SNES mini before its launch !!!

download the files on: http://ift.tt/2vGWgbo


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

Parametric USB power hub Remix #3DPrinting #3DThursday

tbillion shares:

I modified the bottom section to have a flange to make for eaisier mounting to any flat surface, i wired the usb ports together with a wire called bus wire it is commonly used for solar panel assembly makes jobs like this super easy, i also had to increase the amount of clearance for the USB ports as the original file generation was still .2mm shy when printed on my printer. (i use a 1mm Nozzle.) i included my flange base and my 10 port holder.

download the files on: http://ift.tt/2vtoL05


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

Immense Halo 2 Brute Costume WIP

YouTuber and maker WexyLex is going huge for her next costume. She’s crafting a life-sized Jiralhanae, a.k.a. Brute, from Halo 2. She started the build for the giant alien in May 2017 and has been chugging along ever since. She’s been posting updates on her YouTube channel, and the Brute gets bigger and more polished over time. Watch the above video to get an intro to the project and the below video to see the latest update.

Keep up with the crafting of the costume on YouTube.

If you’d rather flip through still photos like the one below, you can do so at Imgur.

Glowing Light Bulb #3DPrinting #3DThursday

Mike-vom-Mars shares:

Glowing (self-luminous), decorative light bulb.

To be printed with self-luminous (glowing) PLA. Two versions: Self-standing or hanging light bulb.

Bulb:

Print with self-luminous (glowing) PLA.
Print it upright (as provided in the .stl file)
Wall thickness: 0.8mm or more
No supports
No infill
Use raft for best adhesion
Socket:

Print with silver PLA (or use chrome effect spray paint afterwards)
Print the normal socket for a self-standing bulb
Or print the socket with ring for a hanging bulb
Recommended infill: ~5%
Post Print:

Use any glue to stick the socket and the bulb together.
Use chrome effect or silver spray for the socket, which gives a nice metallic look.

download the files on: http://ift.tt/2wTLWRp


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

Immense Halo 2 Brute Costume WIP

YouTuber and maker WexyLex is going huge for her next costume. She’s crafting a life-sized Jiralhanae, a.k.a. Brute, from Halo 2. She started the build for the giant alien in May 2017 and has been chugging along ever since. She’s been posting updates on her YouTube channel, and the Brute gets bigger and more polished over time. Watch the above video to get an intro to the project and the below video to see the latest update.

Keep up with the crafting of the costume on YouTube.

If you’d rather flip through still photos like the one below, you can do so at Imgur.

Automatically shut down a printer after a while if idle #3DPrinting #3DThursday

Chris_Vanclercq shares:

Lately I looked for a way to automatically stop my printer after a finished job. OctoPrint has a nice events handling but a bit too dumb for this task: what if I want to print several files one after the other? Should I let my printer shut down and start it again? Not sure that the power supply appreciates that on a long term so it was definitely not an option for me.

I had implemented Jeffeb3’s excellent tutorial on relay controlling a 3D printer, so the biggest task was already done: I was able to drive my printer and its lighting via the OctoPrint menu. You must therefore be in the first place at the same point.

Then comes the automation: everything is in a script that will be executed by OctoPrint after each print. This script uses OctoCmd to retrieve the printer’s status: is it idle? If so, the printer is turned off. It’s as simple as that. 🙂

download the files on: http://ift.tt/2wjeWk5


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

New Project! LED Acrylic Sign with NeoPixels and Circuit Python

In this project we’ll take a look at the process of building an LED acrylic sign using NeoPixels and Circuit Python. The 3D printed case houses all of the electronics making a simple portable sign. You can engrave just about anything on the acrylic and it makes a pretty sweet project for your desk.
Using Circuit Python to drive the NeoPixels allows you to easily reprogram them so don’t have to recompile code each time you want to make a tweak or try out a new animation.

Tutorial on Learn:LED Acrylic Sign


Minisaurs #3DPrinting #3DThursday

muzz64 shares:

Minisaurs are great fun and have a powerful bite with jaws that snap shut!

Well printed Minisaurs have jaws that will snap closed when you hold the tail and flick the legs and are great little helpers around home and / or in the workshop or office as a peg / clip / clamp. They have a huge bite relative to their size!

download the files on: http://ift.tt/2voON2M


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

3D Hangouts – Acrylic & Nintedo Switch Projector

Hang out with Noe & Pedro Ruiz and discover 3D printing! Get your 3D news, projects, design tutorials and more each week on Google+ Hangouts On Air.

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LED Acrylic Sign with NeoPixel + Circuit Python
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Subscribe to the Adafruit and follow us on Google+ to catch future broadcasts. We’re warming up our printers, come hang out with us this Wednesday!

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3D Printing Projects Playlist:
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The software routing 260,000 grocery deliveries a week – Today on Maker Business @adafruit #adafruitdaily #makerbusiness @ocado

The software routing 260,000 grocery deliveries a week

You can picture this optimising process as a series of peaks and valleys in an almost endless landscape, where a peak represents the highest cost possible and a valley represents an optimal solution. Your job is to explore your local area, and head towards the lowest nearby point. However, there are multiple peaks and valleys so you can’t be sure that once you are in a valley it is the lowest possible point. There are far too many possibilities to ever be sure of this. We can, however, come up with a good estimation. Once you have climbed down to the lowest point of a valley, you will get teleported to a different location on the map and will start the search for the lowest possible point near you all over again.

The work of our technology team means we regularly find ourselves in a position to solve our own problems within retail without outsourcing to third parties. Once again, the close collaboration between our retail and technology teams continues to keep us a step ahead.


Classic conundrum! A riveting explanation of one company’s in-house approach.

This appeared in our weekly maker business newsletter on adafruitdaily.com – sign up!

nRF52 development and debugging on a Mac

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Thanks to Mohammad for sending us this tip! Mohammad writes:

I’ve recently written a complete tutorial for developing and debugging for the nRF52 series on a Mac and thought it may benefit your readers.

You can check out Mohammad’s full tutorial here!

Low poly unicorn head #3DPrinting #3DThursday

Every week we’ll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses!

This week:

Andrew McDonald
Low poly unicorn head
http://ift.tt/2vn7CVS
Type A Machines Pro
Teal PLA
10hrs 10min
X:241 Y:225 Z:220mm
.4mm layer / .6mm nozzle
0% Infill / .8mm retract
230c / 0c
420g
40mm/s


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you’ve made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we’ll feature it here!

A Vulture Costume with LED Eyes

Black Zero Cosplay recently won the award for best villain costume at Wizard World Chicago. He went to the convention dressed as the Vulture. His costume closely matches the villain’s look in the recent Marvel film Spider-Man: Homecoming, to the point that Black Zero Cosplay obtained the same kind of fur that they used in the movie for the collar of the jacket.

He says he put many sleepless nights into the Vulture suit. The effort particularly shows in the fully poseable wings with a 12 foot wingspan (see a sketch of them below) and the glowing green LED eyes.

Watch a test for the helmet’s LEDs in this Facebook video.

via Reddit, top photo by David Ngo

A Vulture Costume with LED Eyes

Black Zero Cosplay recently won the award for best villain costume at Wizard World Chicago. He went to the convention dressed as the Vulture. His costume closely matches the villain’s look in the recent Marvel film Spider-Man: Homecoming, to the point that Black Zero Cosplay obtained the same kind of fur that they used in the movie for the collar of the jacket.

He says he put many sleepless nights into the Vulture suit. The effort particularly shows in the fully poseable wings with a 12 foot wingspan (see a sketch of them below) and the glowing green LED eyes.

Watch a test for the helmet’s LEDs in this Facebook video.

via Reddit, top photo by David Ngo

Design Students, Play These Games To Brush Up On Your Skills

I 4g design students play these games to brush up on your skills

Via Fastcodesign

Proper kerning. Color matching. The convoluted logic of the Bezier curve. These are the skills of any good designer. And if you happen to be heading back to design school after a summer off, you can brush the dust off with Method of Action, a series of fun (really!), educational (really!) mini-games for aspiring designers.

Spotted by Core77, our favorite tutorial is The Bezier Game, which challenges you to learn how to master Adobe’s Photoshop and Illustrator’s infamous pen tool. While incredibly powerful, the pen tool can be frustrating to learn, because you don’t just draw with it. Instead, you have to plot Bezier curves, forecasting parabolic anchor points with your mind to land the perfect curve of a vector heart or piece of typography. The pen tool is as much art as it is science, requiring you to think ahead, abstracting a shape indirectly before it exists.

In truth, all of the games are pretty fantastic (and impeccably designed). So put down Candy Birds Dungeon Kingdoms Turbo Village Gem Collector already–or whatever app is stealing your free time–and spend a few minutes on some clicky draggy self-improvement instead. Because the pen tool knows all of your weaknesses. And it’s laughing at you.

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How to Make a Gesture Controlled Robot #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY

This post is inspired by the gesture controlled Star Wars BB8 I fell in love with one day at the Apple store. I remember using the wristband attempting to control the little bot, but it was shaky at best. Needless to say, I’m very enthusiastic about this project by Tapendra Mandal that transforms a glove into a controller for a DIY robot. He uses a Lilypad Arduino, an accelerometer and a RF 433 transmitter/receiver. Tapendra’s video shows the complete build and the section that features the soldering of the proto board is really quite beautiful. Of course the real fun is watching the gesture control at the end. A complete parts list and circuit diagrams are available on Tapendra’s Youtube. If you want to learn more about stitchable sensors (including an accelerometer), check out our learning guide on Flora Sensors. You can make a wearable that reacts to motion, light, color and GPS—the force will certainly be with you. Show us what you make!


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

How to Make a Gesture Controlled Robot #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY

This post is inspired by the gesture controlled Star Wars BB8 I fell in love with one day at the Apple store. I remember using the wristband attempting to control the little bot, but it was shaky at best. Needless to say, I’m very enthusiastic about this project by Tapendra Mandal that transforms a glove into a controller for a DIY robot. He uses a Lilypad Arduino, an accelerometer and a RF 433 transmitter/receiver. Tapendra’s video shows the complete build and the section that features the soldering of the proto board is really quite beautiful. Of course the real fun is watching the gesture control at the end. A complete parts list and circuit diagrams are available on Tapendra’s Youtube. If you want to learn more about stitchable sensors (including an accelerometer), check out our learning guide on Flora Sensors. You can make a wearable that reacts to motion, light, color and GPS—the force will certainly be with you. Show us what you make!


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

How to Make a Gesture Controlled Robot #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY

This post is inspired by the gesture controlled Star Wars BB8 I fell in love with one day at the Apple store. I remember using the wristband attempting to control the little bot, but it was shaky at best. Needless to say, I’m very enthusiastic about this project by Tapendra Mandal that transforms a glove into a controller for a DIY robot. He uses a Lilypad Arduino, an accelerometer and a RF 433 transmitter/receiver. Tapendra’s video shows the complete build and the section that features the soldering of the proto board is really quite beautiful. Of course the real fun is watching the gesture control at the end. A complete parts list and circuit diagrams are available on Tapendra’s Youtube. If you want to learn more about stitchable sensors (including an accelerometer), check out our learning guide on Flora Sensors. You can make a wearable that reacts to motion, light, color and GPS—the force will certainly be with you. Show us what you make!


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

Intelligent Machines Amazon Has Developed an AI Fashion Designer

via TechnologyReview.com

Amazon, meanwhile, is making moves to bolster its apparel business, developing its own clothing brands, investing in high-quality photography for products, and launching Prime Wardrobe, which lets customers try on clothes before buying them. Its Echo Look app will even give you feedback on your outfits.

But Amazon appears to be pushing that algorithmic approach even further. For instance, one group of Amazon researchers based in Israel developed machine learning that, by analyzing just a few labels attached to images, can deduce whether a particular look can be considered stylish. The software could conceivably provide fashion feedback or recommendations for adjustments. The work is innovative because computers usually require extensive labeling in order to learn from visual information. But in many real-world situations, such as an image posted to Instagram, there might be just one label.

An Amazon team at Lab126, a research center based in San Francisco, has developed an algorithm that learns about a particular style of fashion from images, and can then generate new items in similar styles from scratch—essentially, a simple AI fashion designer. The approach is crude and hardly ready for Project Runway, but it hints at the possibilities.

Read more!


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

This Is What You Need for #BurningMan2017 #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY #art

Just when wearable tech is getting dull with the normal battle of watches, a murmur on Twitter brings the excitement of the upcoming Burning Man. Expect to see the wild and illuminated once again. My first spot on YouTube is Rolf Hut’s hacked glasses that will make sure he is seen on the playa. Not only will he be a NeoPixel ringed beauty,  but his heartbeat will be visible thanks to a Pulse Sensor Amped. It’s all controlled by a tiny Adafruit Trinket microcontroller. If you would like to do a similar build, check out our learning guide for Your Pulse Displayed With Neopixels. You can turn a Neopixel ring into a quick necklace or pin to adorn your costume, and all you need to do is wear the pulse sensor wrapped around your finger or clipped onto your ear. It’s a fun way to include biometrics and show you are all heart. Wishing everyone fun at the fest and please add @adafruit to your pics!

Your Heart on Neopixels


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

This Is What You Need for #BurningMan2017 #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY #art

Just when wearable tech is getting dull with the normal battle of watches, a murmur on Twitter brings the excitement of the upcoming Burning Man. Expect to see the wild and illuminated once again. My first spot on YouTube is Rolf Hut’s hacked glasses that will make sure he is seen on the playa. Not only will he be a NeoPixel ringed beauty,  but his heartbeat will be visible thanks to a Pulse Sensor Amped. It’s all controlled by a tiny Adafruit Trinket microcontroller. If you would like to do a similar build, check out our learning guide for Your Pulse Displayed With Neopixels. You can turn a Neopixel ring into a quick necklace or pin to adorn your costume, and all you need to do is wear the pulse sensor wrapped around your finger or clipped onto your ear. It’s a fun way to include biometrics and show you are all heart. Wishing everyone fun at the fest and please add @adafruit to your pics!

Your Heart on Neopixels


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

This Is What You Need for #BurningMan2017 #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY #art

Just when wearable tech is getting dull with the normal battle of watches, a murmur on Twitter brings the excitement of the upcoming Burning Man. Expect to see the wild and illuminated once again. My first spot on YouTube is Rolf Hut’s hacked glasses that will make sure he is seen on the playa. Not only will he be a NeoPixel ringed beauty,  but his heartbeat will be visible thanks to a Pulse Sensor Amped. It’s all controlled by a tiny Adafruit Trinket microcontroller. If you would like to do a similar build, check out our learning guide for Your Pulse Displayed With Neopixels. You can turn a Neopixel ring into a quick necklace or pin to adorn your costume, and all you need to do is wear the pulse sensor wrapped around your finger or clipped onto your ear. It’s a fun way to include biometrics and show you are all heart. Wishing everyone fun at the fest and please add @adafruit to your pics!

Your Heart on Neopixels


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!

This Is What You Need for #BurningMan2017 #WearableWednesday #wearabletech #Arduino #DIY #art

Just when wearable tech is getting dull with the normal battle of watches, a murmur on Twitter brings the excitement of the upcoming Burning Man. Expect to see the wild and illuminated once again. My first spot on YouTube is Rolf Hut’s hacked glasses that will make sure he is seen on the playa. Not only will he be a NeoPixel ringed beauty,  but his heartbeat will be visible thanks to a Pulse Sensor Amped. It’s all controlled by a tiny Adafruit Trinket microcontroller. If you would like to do a similar build, check out our learning guide for Your Pulse Displayed With Neopixels. You can turn a Neopixel ring into a quick necklace or pin to adorn your costume, and all you need to do is wear the pulse sensor wrapped around your finger or clipped onto your ear. It’s a fun way to include biometrics and show you are all heart. Wishing everyone fun at the fest and please add @adafruit to your pics!

Your Heart on Neopixels


Flora breadboard is Every Wednesday is Wearable Wednesday here at Adafruit! We’re bringing you the blinkiest, most fashionable, innovative, and useful wearables from around the web and in our own original projects featuring our wearable Arduino-compatible platform, FLORA. Be sure to post up your wearables projects in the forums or send us a link and you might be featured here on Wearable Wednesday!