 Okey, jadi, actually, I believe it is a team of three and I think that they are actually doing a project on a digital photo frame. And I believe it must be the, you know, they want to rest right now and we will have better do. Oh, go to Kenneth. Ok, hi guys. So we're going to change gears a bit. I'm going to ask for now how many of you guys are actually fairly new to Internet of Things or working with things like Raspberry Pi. Is there any beginner at all in this auditorium? Okey, very brave. You actually don't make Google as a beginner, brilliant. So am I? That's why I'm changing gears. So me and Donna and our friend Daniel, who is running late five weeks as soon. I don't know why I'm going to say that. So we tried to do a very simple project and I think, you know, we were a bit scared of going up here because our topic is not as complex. Our project is not as hard to put together. But since we're here, we thought we'd share anyway. And you know, this probably is an example, right? If Kenneth and Donna can do it, so can you. It's my first time today with the Raspberry Pi as well. But please be nice. This is her first talk in Hackware as well. So for her first talk in Hackware, we have Google and Facebook. So yes, now that we have given ourselves some assurance, I think we're going to start. So yes, the topic of today, we tried to make a digital photo frame. Basically a photo frame that is connected to the Internet because we're talking about Internet of Things today. We spent the past 3 months working on and off, trying to jangkau our full-time jobs to get it. And we have come up with 2 ways to serve it with the Raspberry Pi. That last part was kind of dollop by Donna. Okay, so for those who are new, the Raspberry Pi runs on very, very simple operating systems which we just download. So there is no coding involved in this, right? It was really just a lot of tutorials that we followed, and a lot of instructions that we just typed into things like the command prompt, which is very new to us because we are used to Apple and Windows may point and click, but there is no pointing and clicking if there is a lot of typing here. So we learn to type and we also learn to plug things in for the newcomers who have not seen the Raspberry Pi and this is the first glance and it is very scary. And they tell me, but all we have to do is plug things in holes. So, all that we have to do for this project is we have to plug things in the HDMI port, 5.4 micro-USB port and a few USB ports. So this is very simple, right? There is no coding involved. And after that, this thing worked. Okay, I think maybe I'll skip this, but the point of having this chart is to show that this was literally on the first page of Google Search when you find out the various forms of Raspberry Pi. So, looking out for different specs, understanding the various versions, even though the number of versions of Raspberry Pi is a lot, isn't exactly that hard. You can find hundreds of references like the one we just googled on the way here. So, we based our project on kids which come with screens. So, I personally like projects with screens because they are the most engaging. I spend most of my life staring at a screen so why not make a screen for me to stare at? And this project, if we have a... Okay, we'll show you later. But we have a project that we based on which is a kid that has a screen and a Raspberry Pi. And this is what we based off to get... To get this, we'll show you on our photo book later. So this is the internet phone frame which we based on most kids that you can find for Raspberry Pi. Okay, so if you see this picture in the middle, running with the guys staring at the photo frame, that's what we wanted to build from scratch. But in the process of doing it and failing to do it, we found that there are three soft... there's a free online platform which provides this just like that. So you don't actually have to have this from scratch. If you want to have that notice board in your home, you can run it off a browser. In fact, I'm going to show you right now what I did down there just one minute before I went up. This is that box interface. Just Google that box. And what it can do and what we wanted to do is to showcase photos on a phone frame. And not just any photos, but photos that you take in real time to be displayed. This doesn't actually do that but if you're keen to explore and start your own Internet of Things project, running a browser-based app is probably the easiest way to go because you don't have to code anything. You just open an Internet browser inside the OS. And you can do things like pull photos from Google. Photos in that board. In our case, we pull Instagram photos from any publicly available like viewable Instagram account etc. There are other things as well where you can change things like calendar settings, daytime settings. You can even tell the weather to give you a free account that gives you access to a board like this. So this is what you can run off your browser. So you can just imagine just attaching your Raspberry Pi to any screen of any size can pretty much give you a very decent-looking wall-mounted photo frame to observe the weather, read the news and to check out whatever your friends are posting on Instagram. So this is just to introduce to you a free approach, easy approach for you to do a Raspberry Pi project. Your first one, highly recommended. And we decided to make our lives a bit harder by doing what our life is going to share with you guys right now. Let's go. Okay. Ya, so that board. Give it a try. Oh, ya, before, maybe I want to go there or you want to go there? Ya, so as we were actually playing around with that board, we also wanted to focus on fabrication. So this was the one on the top left was our first attempt at using a browser. It was the first time we were using it. It was quite fun. Come out as nicely and it's polished. But hey, that's the joy in experimenting. The problem here, actually, we finally didn't pick this up to show you guys because we had problems with power. The screen actually ended up flickering quite a bit, so it's quite interesting because we were trying to have a power bank that would power the screen and then would power the Raspberry Pi. And I think we still haven't fully understood why, how much we have to increase in terms of current to match it because from the 12 volt DC, we are able to power everything properly, but when it comes down to Pi, we don't really know what calculation goes and I think we destroyed the screen too. So in our attempts, ya, so come to that. Ya, so this was just something that we're testing now. Checking the power. If it's the first, it's probably the power. So going forward, the second way to go about making a digital power brain would be to create it by yourself. So you have instructable to get how you can Google everything and really awesome friends are just so good to have because especially with understanding and comments and understanding coding, sometimes you just get stuck at the lines and so you just can't see it no matter how much you try and it helps to have people around. All right, so going forward, we actually decided to go to get up. We found this this is a list that we basically used to go about making our digital power brain and the first one whole Automation Community Pay and this is really wonderful step-by-step instruction on how you can download and install Brite and the problem with this after doing everything is it never works and I was wondering why turned out it's not supported anymore so we had to go to Brite 2 and so this guy called Vita Lee made Brite 2 hence it managed to work now and it's supported right now. So in the reviewer's this may be simple for some of you guys that again this is like my first time literally playing with her so yeah, this was a big video for me. At the moment we are just using GP2 a very simple command that going forward in order to have a slideshow we need to install MPH which is it has Instructables but we haven't gone in around this is a working progress so we're going to show you. Yeah, simple commands in case you're new there are some really popular commands that you can use. So for those who are new to it very useful to understand. Yeah, so let's show the demo, shall we? We'll just show the current years. Open the photo. Very interest. Okay. Okay, so this is Mira and this is it. Can I follow it? Suddenly to go and see the photos. Okay, so right now we are going to Okay. Type something. Okay, hold on. Just press. Okay, try it. Live demo happening right now. If only it wasn't merit. Oh, you guys are great. Yeah, I think if you see the tens there were a number of tens done so I set the number of them. I'm nervous but I'm taking time. The photo is coming. The photo is coming. Okay. So this is usually bright and after you saw it you can see this although it's bubble or it's Oh, it's all mirrored. It's all mirrored. Wow, it is there. You want to I'll help to show what's going on. Okay, fine. Imagine it in your head. Maybe we just jump straight to the photo and this should happen. Yeah. So what we're going to do right now is demonstrate we're going to take a photo of all of us and we are going to upload it into Google Drive. I'll Google Drive. Okay. Okay, so This is connected Google Wide Wide that's the point of it. It's not connected to the laptop in case you guys think that we're cheating. Okay, thank you. Okay, so Okay, everyone think of your pose. You only got one shot at this. Okay. Ready? We have to be easy too. With? Okay, okay. Now, Mike. Don't ask Google Talk. One Okay, fine. Now, I'm just going to push it up to Google Drive using our account. Then once the once the program syncs with what's on Google Drive you should be able to see this photo up. Yeah. So he's uploading it right now into our Google Drive and I'm going to show you if you need to. Sorry. I can hold it. To the camera, I'll hold it. Oh, sorry. Okay, it's uploading. Oh. You're going to show the It's power. Okay. It should work. Okay. You can syncing. Yeah. I think it's good. Yeah. Almost there. 3.5 megabytes, Google. Thank you, sir. Okay. Pressing this to syncing right now. Okay, top. So guys is literally writing Drive Hopefully it is there. Yes, it is there. Okay. You show it? It's almost there. Go for it. Almost there. It's top because it didn't have there was multiple files with the same name to just choose. Oh, you're new on the phone. Oh, there we go. We want to also be it's just a simple image viewer and once we install something called FDH it will also allow for a slide to be there. So, you know, basically the idea is that no matter what's happening around no matter what's happening around the world if you've got people in different countries and during the same festival you want to just upload into the same folder you have this photo frame and it's fast syncing and you can always you know like get updated with what's happening to everyone physically. Oh, okay. Okay.