![]() ![]() ![]() Urgon on Before You Sudo Rm -rf /, Take Some Precautions.cdilla on Gen Tojo’s Teeth: Morse Code Shows Up In The Strangest Places.Reluctant Cannibal on Solar Protocol Envisions A Solar-Powered Web.Floydian Slip on Before You Sudo Rm -rf /, Take Some Precautions.Feinfinger (M-x totally-tame-mode) on Solar Protocol Envisions A Solar-Powered Web.Feinfinger on Solar Protocol Envisions A Solar-Powered Web.ono on Before You Sudo Rm -rf /, Take Some Precautions.Linux Fu: Reading Your Memory’s Memory 14 Comments Posted in home hacks, Raspberry Pi Tagged hal, hal 9000, hal9000 Post navigation It’s not the first HAL 9000 we’ve seen around these parts, either. ’s page shares all the details you need to make your own, from the enclosure construction to the code that laces everything together. It runs on the open-source voice assistant Kalliope to help out with tasks around the home. There’s naturally a speaker on board to deliver HAL’s haunting monotone, and it’s all wrapped up in an tidy case that really looks the part. It’s hooked up with a 1.28″ round TFT display which acts as the creepy glowing eye through which HAL is supposed to perceive the world. The build is based on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which boasts more grunt than the original Pi Zero while still retaining good battery life and a compact form factor. Thus, thought the imposing AI would make the perfect home assistant. However, all these pale into insignificance in front of the cold, uncaring persona of the HAL 9000. There have been many robots and AIs in science fiction over the years, from Astro Boy to Cortana, or even Virgil for fans of the long-forgotten Crash Zone. ![]()
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