Apple will replace your battery for free if it's 79% health or lower, and if you have Applecare Therefore I made a program to wear your battery for you, and contribute to cancer research in the process.
Apple gets your applecare coverage money, you get a sweet new battery, and the scientific community benefits.
Here's the end product: github.com/krishnayah/battery-testing
We can also see how tricklecharging works in this graph I made. The rate of charging slows significantly after 50%
To celebrate my senior year, I had my friends, family, and teachers sign a guitar. The whole process involved disassembling the guitar, stripping clear coat, having them doodle, clearcoating with both rustoleum, and polyurethane, then drysanding and polishing with Meguiars. From there, I ended up reassembling the electronics. I have some pics of the process here
github.com/krishnayah/guitar-progress/tree/main
Undertone
I made a tool called 'undertone' that utilizes Whispercpp and YT-DL to transcribe long youtube videos with incredibly accuracy. I used just the small model here, but obviously using the large model would increase the accuracy (and unfortunately, runtime) of the program.
Here's the github!
github.com/krishnayah/undertone
Published the dataset. I'm on the front page of Kaggle!
update! its going super super well, the error logging i have in place works perfectly.
2014! 60mb file, 400k ish headlines.... roughly 1/8th of the way there. expected to finish in maybe 40 hrs or so?
started scraping today, it's going pretty well! (3/120 months done...)
the ramblings of a madman
fun thing ive noticed: the most viewed news sites have the most sane web design (NYtimes, CNN, etc) and then the more you go down, the worse the web design is to parse. (CNBC, Daily Mail, etc)
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE GUARDIAN THEY'RE THE ONLY ONES WHO THOUGHT OF USING <li> ITS SO CLEAN AND CONCISE