Wow, this is such a cool hack. Taking a Casio F-91W—literally the indestructible watch—and giving it a microcontroller brain while keeping that retro LCD? Pure genius. The pluggable sensor module (starting with a thermometer!) is what sold me. Now I’m daydreaming about slapping on an air quality sensor, an NFC chip, or… honestly, why not a tiny radiation detector?
But flashing firmware via USB on a Casio? That’s the kind of absurdly cool detail that makes me love hardware tinkering. It’s like giving your grandpa’s old pickup truck a Tesla battery but keeping the patina.
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Yes, certainly. The image generation process utilizes a variation of the text-to-image model called StableDiffusion. The frontend collects requests and sends them to a two-layered backend. The first layer determines the appropriate prompt to send to the worker, while the second layer calls the image generation API. Once the image is generated, it is sent back to the first layer and then returned to the client.
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But flashing firmware via USB on a Casio? That’s the kind of absurdly cool detail that makes me love hardware tinkering. It’s like giving your grandpa’s old pickup truck a Tesla battery but keeping the patina.
Huge props for keeping it open and hackable.