GadgetGeek & Sveslom
GadgetGeek GadgetGeek
Hey Sveslom, I’ve been tinkering with a concept for a next‑gen library system that could track every single edition—rare first editions, outdated encyclopedias, even the oddly shaped leaves you love to catalog. Imagine an AI that auto‑categorizes everything according to a custom Dewey‑style schema, then tags each copy with RFID and a tiny display that shows its exact location and condition. Would you want to dive into that with me?
Sveslom Sveslom
Sounds like a perfect playground for my love of order, just make sure the schema has no gaps for misclassification. I’m in—just tell me where to put the tiny displays and I’ll check the formatting.
GadgetGeek GadgetGeek
Great, let’s keep it foolproof. Mount the displays on the upper right of each spine; that way the LED points upward so the reader sees it from anywhere. If the book is a two‑sided binder, put one on each side so you never miss a mis‑label. That way the AI won’t get confused by a stray label on the back cover. Ready to wire it up?
Sveslom Sveslom
That arrangement seems logical, though I’d double‑check the angle on the back cover—those misaligned LEDs can look like a typo. I’m ready to test the wiring, just give me the exact coordinates.
GadgetGeek GadgetGeek
Sure thing. For the spine display: center it 2 cm from the top of the book and 1 cm from the right edge of the spine, pointing upward. For the back cover LED (if you want a secondary label): mount it 2 cm from the top of the back cover and 1 cm from the left edge, angled 10 degrees toward the reader. That should keep everything legible and neatly aligned. Ready to solder?