Tag Archives: api

YouTube and Google Photos add-ons for your magic mirror

Bring YouTube videos, Google Photos, and more to your magic mirror, with third-party modules and the MagicMirror² open-source software platform. NEW Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror Modules! Today I walk you through two fun modules to add top your Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror! Music in this video was from Epidemic Sound! Green Screen Subscribe Button: Its Frida MAGIC MIRROR Magic Mirror Builder (Michael Teeuw): https://magicmirror.builders/ Magic Mirror Modules in this video: YouTube: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8481/mmm-iframe-ping Google Photos: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8437/mmm-googlephotos/18 USB Audio: ROCCAT – Juke Virtual 7.1 USB Stereo Gaming Soundcard Music in this video was from Epidemic Sound.

See more here:
YouTube and Google Photos add-ons for your magic mirror

Share

JavaScript API edition of Dynamsoft’s barcode SDK released – App Developer Magazine

JavaScript API edition of Dynamsoft’s barcode SDK released   App Developer Magazine Dynamsoft Barcode Reader SDK updates to version 6.4 which is now a pure JavaScript API Edition, based on WebAssembly.

See the original post:
JavaScript API edition of Dynamsoft’s barcode SDK released – App Developer Magazine

Share

New Dynamsoft Barcode Reader SDK v6.4 Adds JavaScript Web API – PR Web

New Dynamsoft Barcode Reader SDK v6.4 Adds JavaScript Web API   PR Web Dynamsoft has updated its Barcode Reader Software Development Kit as a pure JavaScript API Edition, based on WebAssembly, to enable cross-browser and …

Originally posted here:
New Dynamsoft Barcode Reader SDK v6.4 Adds JavaScript Web API – PR Web

Share

Build your own Arthur satellite dish for tracking the ISS

Construct a 3D paper model of the iconic Arthur satellite dish that notifies you whenever the International Space Station passes overhead! Project_Arthur Project_Arthur is a fun project allowing you to construct a 3d paper model of the Antenna 1 dish called Arthur from Goonhilly.

Follow this link:
Build your own Arthur satellite dish for tracking the ISS

Share

Scanning snacks to your Wunderlist shopping list with Wunderscan

Brian Carrigan found the remains of a $500 supermarket barcode scanner at a Scrap Exchange for $6.25, and decided to put it to use as a shopping list builder for his pantry. Upcycling from scraps Brian wasn’t planning to build the Wunderscan. But when he stumbled upon the remains of a $500 Cubit barcode scanner at his local reuse center, his inner maker took hold of the situation.

Continued here:
Scanning snacks to your Wunderlist shopping list with Wunderscan

Share

qrocodile: the kid-friendly Sonos system

Chris Campbell’s qrocodile uses a Raspberry Pi, a camera, and QR codes to allow Chris’s children to take full control of the Sonos home sound system. And we love it! qrocodile Introducing qrocodile, a kid-friendly system for controlling your Sonos with QR codes

Read the rest here:
qrocodile: the kid-friendly Sonos system

Share

e-paper pocket money tracker using Monzo pots

Jason Barnett used the pots feature of the Monzo banking API to create a simple e-paper display so that his kids can keep track of their pocket money. Monzo For those outside the UK: Monzo is a smartphone-based bank that allows costumers to manage their money and payment cards via an app, removing the bank clerk middleman. In the Monzo banking app, users can set up pots, which allow them to organise their money into various, you guessed it, pots

View original post here:
e-paper pocket money tracker using Monzo pots

Share

Rosie the Countdown champion

Beating the contestants at Countdown: is it cheating if you happen to know every word in the English dictionary? Rosie plays Countdown Allow your robots to join in the fun this Christmas with a round of Channel 4’s Countdown. https://www.rosietheredrobot.com/2017/12/tea-minus-30.html Rosie the Red Robot First, a little bit of backstory

More:
Rosie the Countdown champion

Share

Build a DIY Security Camera With the Twilio API and Raspberry Pi – ProgrammableWeb

Build a DIY Security Camera With the Twilio API and Raspberry Pi ProgrammableWeb This article was prepared by a guest contributor to ProgrammableWeb. The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the view of ProgrammableWeb or its editorial staff. In 2014, Dropcam was acquired by Google ..

Here is the original post:
Build a DIY Security Camera With the Twilio API and Raspberry Pi – ProgrammableWeb

Share