E.V.E is all ears
Now that enough progress has been made on E.V.E touch-enabled interface, and since we added a websocket-enabled general purpose middleware (A.D.A.M) to handle local hardware and proxy HTTP requests, we can now tackle voice …
Now that enough progress has been made on E.V.E touch-enabled interface, and since we added a websocket-enabled general purpose middleware (A.D.A.M) to handle local hardware and proxy HTTP requests, we can now tackle voice …
In the previous post, we quickly reverse-engineered an Orange LiveBox Play set-top box and how it can be easily driven by simple HTTP requests. Be before implementing an interface between …
Since I’m still waiting for all the audio components I ordered for E.V.E’s voice recognition functionality, let’s try in the meantime to interface E.V.E with a first home device. The very …
Here is a little followup of this week-end work on E.V.E. I’m still at a prototyping stage which means there rough edges and that the source code is sometimes naughty), …
E.V.E front panel is touch-based. This is why I ordered an official touchscreen for Raspberry Pi, that I started to play with last night. The software on E.V.E’s front has …
Since our previous post, the touchscreen and the stand I ordered at Swag shop were delivered (this morning actually). It is now time for an unboxing and a first setup ! …
It’s been (yet again) a very very long time since I posted news on “Jarvis”, my pet project on Raspberry Pi. So long I would consider Jarvis project to be …
This is the last part of a series of posts on (a few selected) hidden realities : many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, multiverse linked to the space-time geometries and dynamics, …