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Leap: The Next Step in Human Interaction w/ Computers Options
 
a1pha
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#1 Posted : 12/27/2012 3:03:20 AM
Raspberry Pi is blowing my mind right now -- then I find Leap. Looks like 2013 will see huge advances in the way humans interact with computers (at a fraction of the price).

Enjoy ... and pre-order while you can!

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ziggus
#2 Posted : 12/27/2012 3:36:17 AM
What? What!!?? Thank you for posting this. Pre-ordered. Love
 
Guyomech
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#3 Posted : 12/27/2012 3:55:56 AM
That's pretty slick... I could see how it could be a 3D modeler's delight. How long till we can do this hands-free, with a brainwave headset that weighs less than 3oz? 5 years? 7?
 
a1pha
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#4 Posted : 12/27/2012 3:59:36 AM
Guyomech wrote:
I could see how it could be a 3D modeler's delight.

Yup - The ZBrush and Autodesk guys are already calling for partnership!

https://forums.leapmotio...hive/index.php/t-94.html
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daedaloops
#5 Posted : 12/27/2012 12:51:55 PM
I think i heard about this a while ago, thank you so much for posting it this makes me so happy! I personally cannot wait for when we'll be working and making art Minority Report style, just think about that for a while, the efficiency, the flow, the style..

I spend so much time wishing that I was in a scifi movie that I tend to forget that I'm already in one. We even got a highly advanced organic spaceship for christs sakes, all the rest will follow from that kinda naturally..
 
cyb
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#6 Posted : 12/29/2012 10:16:33 AM
a1pha...check this out for an amazing use of the Pi
http://torrentfreak.com/...th-server-drones-120318/

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Global
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#7 Posted : 12/29/2012 2:10:42 PM
That's awesome a1pha. What kind of price range do you think one of those would be in?
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a1pha
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#8 Posted : 12/29/2012 3:10:11 PM
cyb wrote:
a1pha...check this out for an amazing use of the Pi
http://torrentfreak.com/...th-server-drones-120318/

Awesome! The Pi, or next generation of Pi, has the potential of being the perfect deepnet anti-censorship node. It would be nice to see a combo Tor/I2P server node built on the Pi to be placed indiscriminately.... everywhere.

Have you seen this project? Another day or two and my Pi will work as a pentest device. Not a very good one, but one I can leave behind on a clients' network.

Global wrote:
What kind of price range do you think one of those would be in?

$70. Yikes!
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Global
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#9 Posted : 12/29/2012 4:13:02 PM
Anywhere taking pre-orders?
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein

"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead

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Pandora
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#10 Posted : 12/29/2012 4:28:53 PM
Wow, that Leap is amazing. Nemo Amicus had me send the link to him. He says, "Ha! For once I can get the drop on Zarkov!"

Thanks a1pha, Very happy
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Vodsel
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#11 Posted : 12/29/2012 4:38:28 PM
The Leap is pretty neat, and I can picture myself working with that at 200%... but I'm reading about Raspberry Pi and it's an astonishing gadget.

The Pi + the $20 solar powered USB hub I was checking the other day (5V, up to 700mA) open too many possibilities to even list here.

Thanks for sharing.
 
brokin
#12 Posted : 12/29/2012 4:46:24 PM
a1pha wrote:
cyb wrote:
a1pha...check this out for an amazing use of the Pi
http://torrentfreak.com/...th-server-drones-120318/

Awesome! The Pi, or next generation of Pi, has the potential of being the perfect deepnet anti-censorship node. It would be nice to see a combo Tor/I2P server node built on the Pi to be placed indiscriminately.... everywhere.

Have you seen this project? Another day or two and my Pi will work as a pentest device. Not a very good one, but one I can leave behind on a clients' network.

Global wrote:
What kind of price range do you think one of those would be in?

$70. Yikes!



That is crazy, but in my opinion this was the natural next step for piracy/anonymity/hacking to develop a totally independent web with different hardware, or a piece of hardware developed especially for this.
Just like the American army did.

I hope I am not being lazy but holding your hands in the air like that for a long time could be...painful.I'd like to see office jobs with Leap.


On a side note I can't wait for wirelesses charging to happen.

 
Shaolin
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#13 Posted : 12/30/2012 12:06:02 PM
Vodsel wrote:

The Pi + the $20 solar powered USB hub I was checking the other day (5V, up to 700mA) open too many possibilities to even list here.


I'm all ears Big grin
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Vodsel
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#14 Posted : 12/30/2012 1:52:38 PM
Shaolin wrote:
I'm all ears Big grin


With such a low power consumption, basically you can have a little computer working off the grid... 700mA is more than sufficient to have a Pi operating, and if additional devices are needed (small USB keyboard, low consumption LCD display, 3G USB Modem...) it's not difficult to find hybrid solar chargers with an output of 2 amps.

Other than the simple fact of being physically released for computing, and independent from power lines, you could also set up a web server for multiple purposes, join any distributed computing project or simply share files. Just broadcast from anywhere. Hell, you could easily wear the whole thing to Burning Man.

And for offline uses, I dunno... gardening automation, weather station, remote webcam recording...
 
a1pha
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#15 Posted : 12/30/2012 5:10:52 PM
Vodsel wrote:
Other than the simple fact of being physically released for computing, and independent from power lines, you could also set up a web server for multiple purposes, join any distributed computing project or simply share files. Just broadcast from anywhere. Hell, you could easily wear the whole thing to Burning Man.

Yup, that's the goal! Think solar-powered mess-networked private wifi all over the burn! Just lock a few well-positioned pelican cases with your Pi... each hooked to individual DD-WRT routers.

As for solar, my idea is a small high-capacity battery inside the case. I imagine getting at lest a few day of power from each charge. Hooked to a solar panel for daytime charging and we are suddenly off the grid. Smile


PS - Look at this adorable 1.5" TFT screen! Ahh! https://www.adafruit.com/products/910
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cyb
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#16 Posted : 12/30/2012 5:15:55 PM
a1pha wrote:
Look at this adorable 1.5" TFT screen! Ahh! https://www.adafruit.com/products/910


Cuuutness...'puters for borrowers..Very happy
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#17 Posted : 12/30/2012 5:48:38 PM
any unix-like/open-source implications, or is this another bipartisan company?
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a1pha
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#18 Posted : 12/30/2012 5:57:51 PM
benzyme wrote:
any unix-like/open-source implications, or is this another bipartisan company?

Pick your flavour:

Full OS:
AROS
Linux
Android
Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Arch Linux ARM
Debian Squeeze
Firefox OS
Gentoo Linux
Google Chrome OS
PiBang Linux
Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix
Raspbian (Debian Wheezy port with faster floating point support)
Slackware ARM (formerly ARMedslack)
QtonPi a cross-platform application framework based Linux distribution based on the Qt framework
WebOS
Open webOS
Plan 9 from Bell Labs
RISC OS
Unix
FreeBSD
NetBSD

Multi-purpose light distributions:
Moebius, a light ARM HF distribution based on Debian. It uses Raspbian repository, but it fits in a 1 GB SD card. It has just minimal services and its memory usage is optimized to keep a small footprint.
Squeezed Arm Puppy, a version of Puppy Linux (Puppi) for the ARMv6 (sap6) specifically for the Raspberry Pi.

Single-purpose light distributions:
Instant WebKiosk a browser-only operating system
IPFire
OpenELEC
Raspbmc
XBMC
XBian

https://en.wikipedia.org...rry_Pi#Operating_systems
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benzyme
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#19 Posted : 12/30/2012 6:07:30 PM
I meant Leap.
Pi looks like another Beagleboard.
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Vodsel
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#20 Posted : 12/30/2012 6:14:14 PM
a1pha wrote:
Think solar-powered mess-networked private wifi all over the burn! Just lock a few well-positioned pelican cases with your Pi... each hooked to individual DD-WRT routers.


I like how you think Smile

a1pha wrote:
PS - Look at this adorable 1.5" TFT screen! Ahh! https://www.adafruit.com/products/910


It's a cutie... but I don't know if you could use it with the Pi, since the RCA output delivers composite video, that is 720x480i in NTSC, and displaying that in a 240x160 TFT will not turn out good.
 
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