OpenSourceSmartGlasses
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OpenSourceSmartGlasses
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Zed, the new code editor from Atom developers, has entered open beta
So define the random shortcut keys via GPT-3 & and use 'text to speech' to automated 'visual cues' using ar glasses[0] avoid all the memorization?
[0] Open source smart glasses : https://github.com/TeamOpenSmartGlasses/OpenSourceSmartGlass...
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Live-caption glasses let deaf people read conversations using augmented reality
Shameless plug:
https://github.com/TeamOpenSmartGlasses/OpenSourceSmartGlass...
ASR is done locally on the user's phone.
- we built open source smart glasses!
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23 Best AR Glasses Tech at CES 2023
Yes, I am developing smart glasses + AR technology: - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCsVty2nHmaSfMXKghM3extoP3YtE1Z3J - https://github.com/CaydenPierce/OpenSourceSmartGlasses - https://emexwearables.com/
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new Glasses and Headsets 2022-23
► openAR 1.0 ► openAR 2.0 ► monocle ► open source smart glasses ► somnium space somnium VR1
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watch the journey to develop a prototype open source smart glasses
Open Source Smart Glasses repository: github.com
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Open Source Smart Glasses
The version in the video is an early prototype. We've focused on developing a pair of glasses with compute and power that can be worn all day. So you are right, they just have a microphone. We'll soon be adding a display and camera. More info can be found here: https://github.com/CaydenPierce/OpenSourceSmartGlasses
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Best FDM material for printing glasses frames.
Info about the project
pulsar
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Show HN: Open-source alternatives to tools You pay for
You may be thinking of Pulsar (<https://pulsar-edit.dev/>)?
- Python Text Editor
- Armed with a big ol' can of Raid: Pulsar 1.110.0 is available now!
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Open-Source Washing
> VSCodium is not "designed" to be less functional, since it is a project maintained by developers who are unaffiliated with Microsoft.
In today's (OSS) world, employment or affiliation doesn't matter much. Microsoft can propose what they want and get what they want from the project, at the end of the day. I don't think these independent maintainers have power to say "No" (if a VSCodium developer can chime in here, I'd love to be stand corrected), or they risk VSCodium to be forked to VSCodiumX, by developers who are friendlier to the megacorp which loves Linux.
Yes, VSCodium is a node to Chromium. "-ium" has a ring akin to "-ish" in today's conjecture. Freemium - Free-ish but not. Chromium - Chrome-ish but not. VSCodium - VSCode-ish, but not. This might be curse in the naming, but it feels like that, at least for me.
The blog post I linked quotes a tweet which supports what I'm saying, heck even the blog post does a much better job of detailing what I was trying to say here in my previous comments.
To circle back, the problem with -ium projects are, they are effectively banned from participating in the main ecosystem which drives these projects forward, and to be in "The Ecosystem", you need to use the closed source versions with pervasive data collection and whatnot. Heck, even Google abuses Chromium with "Experiments and Proposals", which they use to politely yet forcefully push the web to the places they want. VSCodium is the same getaway drug and test vessel for Microsoft.
Lure with Open Source version, trap with closed source version for "Full Benefits" (for the company, because user is the product).
> You're entitled to your own opinion, but Atom was developed by GitHub...
Yes & yes.
> which was acquired by Microsoft.
Yes.
> It doesn't help that Atom was discontinued last year, with the final version having been released in March 2022
However, it's forked as Pulsar [0], which I meant by "current form" in my previous comment. Again, it's MIT licensed, and that's not my favorite, but at least it's not a company editor now.
Atom's original developers started to build Zed, which is worst of both worlds currently (Open source with a closed backend, plus "All your data belong to us" clause).
At the end of the day, from my perspective "-ium" projects and their sanitized versions are just open-core versions of the "main tools" developed from them.
Just because these versions somehow work, and have a permissive license doesn't make them open source in the meta sense. Pedantically they are open source software, yes, but they are just the "Open Core" or Demo/Shareware versions of the tools which companies use to strange to ecosystems.
This is just enshittification of open source in my eyes.
More power to you if you're happy with the -ium tools, but I'd rather use truly free software (Like Eclipse), or use completely honest closed source software (like BBEdit), instead of using tools designed to look like open source but not.
[0]: https://pulsar-edit.dev/
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Chime – Capable. Focused. Fast. An open source editor for macOS
I thought spiritual successor to Atom is Pulsar. https://github.com/pulsar-edit/pulsar
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Help: Atom Alternatives/Copy-Pasting Scripts
Pulsar has a TTS package, for those who were very comfortable in Atom.
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Libre-friendly IDEs?
In addition to the already mentioned Emacs, I would check Pulsar, the Atom successor.
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Im new to lua, what are the best Lua IDE?
Community-led fork of Atom
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Clarification question
Also, don't worry - we understand that there's documentation lacking on the "extend Pulsar" part and on package creation, but we're working on it. We're also working on better ways to test, document, and create packages (and grammars - see, for example, how we usually tested grammars in the past and how we're migrating to for example), so it's just a matter of time, really.
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Best FOSS text editor like atom?
Our website is https://pulsar-edit.dev/, feel free to check out or Discord server if you want to come and say hi or have any questions - we are a friendly bunch.
What are some alternatives?
xbox-smartglass-nano-python - The gamestreaming part of the smartglass library
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Convoscope - AI tools to augment conversations on smart glasses, wearables, laptops, and smart meeting rooms.
hydrogen - :atom: Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot. All the power of Jupyter kernels, inside your favorite text editor.
OpenSourceSmartGlass
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
ecode - Lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware with a focus on responsiveness and performance.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
community - Zed's official community
Launch.nvim - 🚀 Launch.nvim is modular starter for Neovim.
WearableIntelligenceSystem - Wearable computing software framework for intelligence augmentation research and applications. Easily build smart glasses apps, relying on built in voice command, speech recognition, computer vision, UI, sensors, smart phone connection, NLP, facial recognition, database, cloud connection, and more. This repo is in beta.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor