[Electronics-Talk] Would a light probe with this?
Star Gazer
pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Sat Apr 20 19:52:21 UTC 2024
How so? I’ve only used the be my eyes ai to have it describe pictures?
Just so everybody knows a vape pen is a pen to vape, not writing. You put in your mouth and inhale.
I’m trying to figure out how ai would help? I have no idea what the light looks like or if ai would pick it up.
I did try the light probe on Seeing AI and it didn’t work, I think the vape light on the pen was too something or other, but in any event, even being in what the light probe said was a dark room, there wasn’t enough light on the pen to make the light probe respond.
> On Apr 18, 2024, at 11:32 PM, cheez via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> If you have Be My Eyes on a smartphone, that would help you immensely.
> The AI in that app is very impressive. Give it a shot.
>
> Vince
>
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> I think a light probe should do what you want. If you have an iPhone, there
> is a "light" channel in Seeing-AI that works pretty well. There is also a
> "Light Detector" app for the iPhone that I think is pretty cheap. There are
> light probes available yet from some sources but they are more scarce now
> with the availability of that functionality on the iPhone.
>
> I have used them to tell if batteries are charging, using the LED on the
> charger. They can detect pretty weak lights. Also, the pitch is
> proportional to the brightness of the light so you can sometimes detect if a
> light has multiple levels, and they will tell you if a light is flashing.
> Probably TMI.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
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> Star Gazer via Electronics-Talk
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> Cc: Star Gazer <pickrellrebecca at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Would a light probe with this?
>
> Question for you guys. I vape marijuana and yes, I
> do it legally. I sometimes use disposable vapes and they have a light on the
> bottom end that lights up when you are getting a hit. That isn't the
> problem, the problem is that the light *not* coming on seems to be the one
> sure way to know the vape is done.
> This matters because I do use this for medical reasons. One thing the weed
> helps with is panic attacks brought on by a miscarriage. I'll start to
> panic, vape, not feel better and wonder what's going on and it's always the
> light, the vape is done. I'm wondering if there is a light probe that will
> tell me what the light on the vape is doing?
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