Using AI as a Memory Tool I find it interesting how songs can get stuck in your head and how you can remember lyrics after decades of not hearing them. This got me thinking if AI could be used to write a catchy song for helping to remember facts. Of course it wouldn't be the... Continue Reading →
Trying Out Suno: My First Experiments with AI Generated Music
I became aware of AI generated music a few months ago and began looking for examples. I was curious what it was like to use. This week I paid for a one month subscription to the AI music generator Suno to learn more. I'm not going to give my views on AI generated music. At... Continue Reading →
I Searched an Idea and Google’s AI Quoted My Blog
A few days ago I had the bright idea of using a magnetic angle sensor with an anemometer. I’ve been using a Hall effect sensor, which works fairly well, but I figured if I used an angle sensor I could take readings over a fixed time and use the number of degrees of rotation to... Continue Reading →
Animating a Blinking Eye on an Arduino-Powered LCD Display
The first thing most of us do when learning Arduino try a blink sketch. In my quest to learn how to use cheap LCDs, I thought I’d do the same. In this case a simple animation blinking an eye. The plan was to make it display a couple of images; a closeup of an eye... Continue Reading →
I Asked Claude for Info, and It Built a Standalone Tool
I’ve been learning to use LCD displays with Arduino via the LovyanGFX library. What I wanted was a simple image converter, something that could turn a picture into a data array I could paste into my Arduino sketch and display on the screen. A standalone tool is born By Googling, I found an online one... Continue Reading →