Me and a friend of mine are designing a HAB (high altitude balloon) payload meant to go on Hack Club's Apex: https://apex.hackclub.com. It's designed to measure how altitude, temperature, and much more affect photosynthesis, and in turn, chlorophyll fluorescence in algae. We learned a while back that when you shine blue light on chlorophyll, it fluoresces red, and it's really quite a cool phenomena. We're designing custom PCBs for powering and processing data, and even. It'll all go to a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W which will beam data back to earth over 915Mhz LoRa when it's 100k feet in the sky.
We'll be using one of Adafruit's LoRa Bonnets mainly for easy of use because all you have to do it connect the headers! https://www.adafruit.com/product/4074
I don't really care about the vertical tabs, I'm here for the video decoding finally being enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux. While I usually don't have troubles with video playback, it's nice to know it'll be more stable in the future.
I feel that the audio interpreting aspects of the Gemini models aren't just STT. If you give it something like a song, it can give you information about it.
The last time I checked (a few days ago) it only had an "Upload Image" option... and I have been playing with Gemini on and off for months and I have never been able to actually upload an image.
It's basically what I've come to expect from most Google products at this point: half-baked, buggy, confusing, not intuitive.
It definitely has the ability to upload normal files, the + button has several options.
If you don't have it, you might be in a Google feature flag jail-- this happens frustratingly often, where 99.9% of users have a feature flag enabled but your account just gets stuck with the flag off with no way to resolve it. It's the absolute worst part about Google.
This is industry standard now. "Your security is very important for _us_". (and for the companies they work with, and for the 3 letter agencies they work with)
Keep in mind that Zeta office runs completely in the browser with WASM while the thing you provided runs on a server and just streams back and forth to the client.
I'm currently working on an I Am Sober alternative, being a habit/impulse tracker called Rewire. It's written in Golang + HTML + Bulma CSS. It sends out notifications check-ins via ntfy at the time you set when making the habit. It keeps track of streaks, and I hope to gamify it in some way. I've been working on it for a few weeks, and I hope to have it done soon. It'll be free and open source, but I'm not in the position to open source it yet.
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