Saving a Marriage with a Raspberry Pi and some randomness
We’ve all been there: staring into the fridge, paralyzed by the age-old question, “What should I eat for dinner?” Now, you can build a device to solve that very problem! The Decisioninator is an innovative project that uses a physical button and a display to help you make tough decisions, like what to cook, once and for all.
This project, created by maker Matthew Jones, is a fantastic example of a fun and practical build. The GitHub repository provides everything you need, including the code, CAD files for 3D printing the case, and all the art assets. It’s a great starting point for anyone looking to build a unique, custom gadget. Ready to let a machine make your decisions for you? Check out the full project to get started!
What you might need:
- Raspberry Pi
- 830 Point Solderless Breadboard
- T-Cobbler Breakout and GPIO Cable for RPI
- Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 (5” Portrait)
Originally published on github.com by MatthewJones517 on 04/11/2024
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