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Day5: Break from making with some AI code
07/24/2023 at 01:44 • 0 comments -
Day 4 Part 3 Testing possible Screen Handles
07/23/2023 at 03:18 • 0 commentsTrying out different designs for screen. Will need to add hinges to the bottom, but in order to use the joycon slots, the rail zones need to be clear, so they will need to protrude either behind or in front of the screen. I'm leaning toward behind, but we'll see. Excuse the coffee stained mouse pad.
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Day 4: Part 2 Spray Painting and fitting
07/23/2023 at 02:38 • 0 commentsSpray painted the walls and corners. Lost a usb port cover under the deck, but should be fine. Put the screw insets into the corner pieces. Will need to buy more, and more screws. Realize the walls need to be taller to fit the battery, missing probably 12 mm to each wall.
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Day 4: corners printed, starting walls Part 1
07/22/2023 at 15:23 • 0 commentsFinished printing the corners over night, now need to finish modeling the walls, and we'll set those to print. Might do a second log for the paint job.
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Day 3: coding day
07/22/2023 at 02:37 • 0 commentsAs I wait for my parts to print, I'm writing some code for the voice assistant. Just did a little outline of how I think it will go, but I haven't tested anything yet:
https://github.com/potentiallyunwanted/SCOUT-voice-assistant
right now the idea is that it's always checking audio -> waits for it's named to be called "scout" (but can be anything)
takes human response -> sends to openai
openai -> elevenlabs for awsome british voice -> plays responseadding a conferencing that will attach via usb for audio and mic
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Prototyping Day 2
07/21/2023 at 02:19 • 0 commentsPrinting out parts. They are looking good. My first batch, I made the holes for the screw insets too large, so I had to go back and fix those, and the second prints were perfect, but here's a picture with everything put together to get an idea of how it'll fit together. What are the screws on the front for? Aesthetics. Also I kind of want to paint this, but don't want to mess up the screw holes, probably should do the painting first, but really want to fit the pieces together. I have no self-discipline.
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Prototyping
07/21/2023 at 01:03 • 0 commentsOriginally wanted to do a cylinder back pack, but printed one out and it seemed wasteful, but would have looks really cool like Naruto.
I ultimately decided not to do this because of the time it would take and the amount of support required.
I pivoted to a rectangular design, which seemed cool, but didn't seem cyberpunk enough to me. Also it did not really meet my first goal of being modular, but this one I printed out to test, and it seemed to work well. I just used a dove tail design to connect the pieces.
after trying that version I'm currently working on a total redesign to become more modular.