Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed, check out some of my other projects like an auto-aiming nerf gun, a card shuffler that rigs the deck, and a passive-aggressive tic-tac-toe robot!
@@3DprintedLife They're always angry. It's just that they're sometimes not numerous or awake enough to bite. Just like cats would always eat you, if they were in the mood and only if they were big enough.(See: Joe Exotic)
Now do this with a Dvorak keyboard. That way you can force people to learn Dvorak. You could also use a Face API or some other system to detect whenever the user is actually looking down.
I considered doing the eye detection for the led's, but scrapped it because it would have added a lot of complexity and I can already have a pretty good idea of when they're looking down based on game mode performance. Plus that poor pi zero was already working far too hard! But the Devorak keyboard really intrigues me, I had never heard of this before I made this project. And now I want to re-learn on one! I must be speeeed
I saw this when the Offline Tv did an unboxing vid. I had no idea who made it but thought it was cool af and wanted to see him use it. I recently found your channel and what are the odds your are the one that made it. Keep up the work it is beyond cool. I love watching people make “dumb shit” and it inspires me to try my own stuff. Love the content much love
From what I saw in the video, you are more a touch typist which don't make full use of the home row method of typing. I'd be curious to see if you can maintain those numbers(preferably with 100% accuracy) on a typing test that uses Lorem Ipsum rather than English words. The typing test should NOT let you leave mistakes in place, it should force you to correct them(which is what gets you the 100% accuracy at the final WPM score) Awesome project, loved the video. I've watched your 2up and 3up videos and those were amazing, just wish they went a little more in depth.
Neural networks are a complex beast and I'm far from an expert, if you want to learn the most about them in general I'd suggest looking for some TensorFlow tutorials. In my application, I simply recorded the sensors outputs at 20hz and saved those to a file. I could then take each logged entry, run these through the same pre-processing I will do later when I'm using this model for detection, and feed these into the model as training data (with an additional array which matches up the correct output, so the mdoel knows when it's right and wrong. TensorFlow makes it really easy to use. Then after the model is compiled, I saved it and could re-load it whenever the main program starts. Then, whenever I want to use it I just collect a single sample from the sensors, do the same pre-processing, feed that into the model, and get the output.
HOLY SHIT!!!! I used to watch your 3d printer vids back in the day!!! You were a huge inspiration for me getting into 3d printing and the like, I can't thank you enough! I love this soooo much!!! Keep making these plsssss!!
Just learn Dvorak-Layout and you dont have to waste time with that stupid standard-layout. i did it after work in the evening and was able to blindly type within a few weeks.
I want one! I'm an older guy who never attended a typing class so my typing is atrocious also although I spend a lot of time writing. How much to build me one?
Glad you like it! Sorry but not selling them, though honestly the much easier and better way to learn to type is to just dedicate 20 minutes a day to practicing typing properly. Don't worry about speed at first, just work on form. There's tons of websites that can help practice. Then once you start getting a hang of the form, work on speed. As soon as you can type as fast with proper form as you can now, you'll just naturally switch over to the new method and only get faster from there!