Open Hardware/Modding: Zant, Raspberry Pi, Innioasis Y1
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CNX Software ☛ Zant – An open-source Zig SDK for neural network deployment on microcontrollers
Zant is an open-source, cross-platform SDK written in Zig and designed to simplify deploying Neural Networks (NN) on microcontrollers. It comprises a suite of tools to import, optimize, and deploy NNs to low-end hardware. The developers behind the project developed Zant (formerly known as Zig-ant) after noticing many microcontrollers lacked robust deep learning libraries, and made sure it would be on various platforms such as ARM Cortex-M or RISC-V microcontrollers, or even x86 targets.
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Raspberry Pi ☛ Integrating generative AI into introductory programming classes
Learn how educators are integrating generative AI tools into their programming classes to enhance learning and prepare students for the future.
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Brandon ☛ The Innioasis Y1 - Mp3 Player
The sad state of affairs is that there is no major mainstream producer of mp3 players these days. It’s a lot of small companies of questionable quality who produce these players, or you can find an older player that’s been refurbished. I leaned toward buying a refurbished iPod, but that can be an expensive endeavor and honestly, I just wanted something that worked that I could easily take down into the gym or on a walk with. Preferably, something I wouldn’t be too concerned about if it broke.