I also made a new Raspberry Pi 3 case based off of the “old-new” Mac Pro(trash-can design), aptly named ‘Pi Pro’.
Juggling several projects at once, the SingleCopter, an Angular 2 dashboard, an Ionic 2 Video-chat app & a Native Android Broadcasting app using Kurento.
Goals for this month include-
Getting TF running on the Pi to make a general purpose sorter with an Android phone & NodeMCU board for minimum setup time from the get-go.
opencv/TF assisted photogrammetry or maybe even using GANs to help with making accurate models from collected pics.
Drone application for FlatBend photos, it’s just a convexed panoramic trajectory which goes from facing forward to finally looking down at max height.
Received all the parts for the FPV Singlecopter UAV capable of 1kg payloads.
2(+1 in tow) more WebRTC projects completed, I finally mastered configuring the iOSRTC plugin for iOS 10. For those stumbling here, just folow this. Add the Legacy Swift 2.3 property etc.
I had an awesome Kerala Trip for an event & climbed a hill at Munnar.
Also going to put compounding to the test from now on.
Completed 4 PRs for Hacktoberfest- AngularJS, Siri-Tesla-HomeKit contraption & a heroku deployment doc…. So I’m getting a T-shirt & some cool stickers! Yay 😄!
3 Projects in tow for November, also got 100 orders for the Raspberry Pi 3 (3D printed case) from a startup in Bangalore!
iOS tricks
Get a free DUNS number from this link Awaiting mine now.
Added iOS 10 support to Xcode 7.2.1 (LoLz this didnt even have 9.3 😂)
New years target- Hit each of the 29 Categories on the PlayStore with 2 apps fused with an Ad-mediator by MoPub & the likes.
Almost forgot my diwali present 😅, I bought the Dell P2417H monitor for ₨10800($160) directly from Dell.
MHJ and I looked up several WebRTC projects on UPWork, so we’re dedicating the next 40 days solely to WebRTC apps. We either do all the projects for them or ourselves. MBA purchase got pushed a few weeks back, banks on strike as well for the week. Lets see how the next 40 days unwrap.
]]>Since I was only going to build an ESP8266 remote for ‘Malare’ in Project deep, I thought I might as well build a fairly less complicated GCS like qGroundControl to use on my laptop. For the most part it would be acting like a Postmaster for handling pick-ups & drop-offs around the college cricket ground. Also need to incorporate the practice of allocating different altitudes for incoming & outgoing sorties of different UAVs(not simultaneously at the moment) for all hubs.
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