A Tidy Sink is a Happy Sink
Combine a webcam with real-time computer vision software OpenCV to automate messages to your makerspace whenever dishes pile up.
Development boards are perfect for empowering makers to easily get up and running on their projects, as they provide all the necessary tools and resources needed for quickly getting started with any given task. For those new to the maker world or experienced developers wanting an update on all that’s available out there right now, we have created this blog post collection in order to highlight amazing development boards with tips, tricks, and tutorials.
Combine a webcam with real-time computer vision software OpenCV to automate messages to your makerspace whenever dishes pile up.
A simple three-switch effects looper for the BeagleBone Black built with open source software.
Track all the bits and bytes that pass over a network connection. Convert that signal to blinking lights on a tricolor LED strip.
I found it interesting that you could put Windows on an Intel Galileo. Like the version of Windows for for small tablets, it’s free (as in beer). To program a Galileo running Windows, you’ll need to run Visual Studio and write some C++.
Have a BeagleBone Black? Here are a few project ideas you might want to consider building.
Designed to engage and empower the maker community, Intel’s “Inside the Blue” project, developed in tandem with digital media agency Noise, encourages makers to create robotic creatures using their Galileo board. These creatures are meant respond to invisible waves all around us. To help makers get inspired, they recruited beta teams to make a few […]
A garage door opens. The camera pans in. This could be Cupertino, 1976, but it’s not. It’s today, at your neighborhood makerspace.