Lovely Abhi & Shilpi so happy for you both enjoyed to the core & so great of you both felt to share your experience so others can also go ahead and enjoy 💐💐💐💐💐💐
This really an eye opener, informative, answers every question to the prospect of someone planning, very well curated and takes us through the great experience of their trip. It also gives a lot of hope and confidence to the community. Great job Shilpi and Abhishekh. I am happy for you that you enjoyed it. Hope others take this tip to enjoy their life too. Hope to see you enjoy more such trips and be helpful to others.
How did you get that working? I’ve been trying to get Wayland to work with enlightenment on the rpi on arch for arm, and I nearly broke everything.please help.
@@mantacid1221 Note that enlightenment on ARM was very experimental, The developers weren't keen on supporting RPi at that time. Not sure what's the status now. I don't run graphical interfaces on my Pi(s) now.
I have built a better, more accessible version of a butt triggered productivity and health timer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DQQWHTj2uio.html .
Nice idea... If I understood correctly you are using momentary push button in always pressed state to detect sitting posture. A stretch conductive cloth whose resistance changes under load, or a flex sensor (similar concept) may be better options than a momentary button which is less likely designed to be constantly pressed.
Hi, I did use velostat in my prototype but the resistance varies too much to be used for just as a switch. You can read more about the prototype here - abishekmuthian.com/butt-pomodoro-a-butt-triggered-pomodoro-timer/ . Btw, Butt Mover is now released and you can try it out yourself - buttmover.com .
It's actually FDA Cleared via a 510K Premarket Notification, not approved, which is for devices that go through a much more rigorous process called Premarket Approval (PMA). There is no such thing as FDA Certified. Being FDA Cleared is a good thing because then you know that the device did pass testing and should work as intended. (Strange because the box and device look like common fakes with a local company brand on the box and bogus quality certificate. But great that it works.) First time that I have seen someone try to progressively restrict the blood flow to their finger.
Thanks for the clarification, Should have researched more about what the 510K meant before publishing the content. But things were crazy then and I wanted more people to benefit from what it seems like good pulse-oximeter for a reasonable price. I've used it for over a year now and it does seem genuine and has been giving consistent results i.e. reduced SpO2 readings when infected with COVID. Replaced 'certified' with 'cleared' in the blog post.
Hi Abhishek! Great initative! Can you post a tutorial for a tech dummy? I'm not able to replicate the process entirely, is there an email I can reach out to you for more info/detailed steps?
Sorry for the late reply, didn't see the comments. We have communicated over Twitter, have updated the blog to make it bit easier and the parent has got it running. There were earlier comments by potential scammers, advertising fake email ids as mine, be careful and only way to reach to me publicly is via Twitter.