
Issue #363 - “I want to cuddle”
Howdy,
Heaven truly is now a place on Earth: we can translate dog barks and ‘speak’ to our furry friends. OK, not quite. But we applaud the attempt since the project was so funny, and the dog in the video is cute.
We also applaud YouTube queen Simone Giertz, whom we got to know better in the latest issue of HackSpace magazine.
And machine learning got a lot less tricky thanks to Adafruit and Microsoft. Check out Adafruit’s BrainCraft HAT and Microsoft Lobe – you’ll see just how easy it is to crack a machine learning project of your own.
Peace,
Ashley
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Translate dog barks with Raspberry Pi
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Celebrating the community: Zaahra and Eesa
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Let your Raspberry Pi do the talking for you on Twitter!
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Wireframe issue 52 out NOW!
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