Giant Raspberry Pi Nose Sniffs Objects, Sneezes Out a Printed Report

Adnan Aga created a giant nose that detects objects and prints a poetic description of their odor on a receipt through one of the nostrils.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-nose-sniffs-things

Creată 2y | 4 iun. 2023, 14:20:17


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