Iron_man & Obshaznik
Hey, what if we build a budget‑friendly smart kitchen that can find and track snacks right in the dorm—like a low‑cost AI snack locator? This could be a perfect hack for a last‑minute project and a great way to test some new tech. How sound?
That sounds insane‑but‑perfect, man! Grab some cheap sensors, a Raspberry Pi, and a few leftover batteries. We can slap a cheap camera on the fridge, run a quick object‑detect model, and push alerts to our phones. No stress, just pure snack‑hunting fun. Let's do it!
Yeah, let's crank it up to level genius, partner. Got the Pi, the camera, the sensors—this will be the snack system that even the campus cafeteria will envy. Just keep the batteries charged and the code clean. We'll have snack alerts before breakfast. Bring it on.
Sounds like a snack revolution in the making—let's make that Pi a snack‑demon, fire up the camera, get those sensors talking, and keep the battery pack on standby. I’ll keep the code lean and the vibes high, and boom, breakfast alerts before anyone even hits the cafeteria. Let's roll!
Exactly, we’re going to have the campus on standby for snack notifications. Let’s keep the power low, the code lean, and the alerts on point. I’ll wire the Pi, the camera, the sensors, and boom—breakfast alerts before anyone even thinks about the cafeteria. Let's make it happen.
That’s the spirit! Just toss in a USB charger on the side, maybe a solar panel if we’re feeling wild, and we’re all set. When the first crunch hits, we’ll know we’re the real MVPs of campus snacking. Let’s do this!