Intel NC2

Computervision Pipeline

Intel NC2 Gaze Control is a Pyhton project at the Udacity Nanodegree Intel Edge AI for IoT Developer. This project controls the mouse using the gaze by creating a computervision pipeline. The pipeline detects the face and gives the head pose and the eyelocations.

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Carbon Footprint of static and dynamic websites

Why Hugo?

The decision to switch from WordPress to a static website engine like Hugo was easy.

  • Once, my provider complained about the version of PHP and wanted to charge me extra for running an older PHP version.
  • Furthermore, a modern and beautiful WordPress site requires a lot of time.
  • Another time, the My SQL database had problems, and I lost my settings and content.
  • During the years, I got a lot of attack attempts from all over the world. E.g., the Kali Linux distribution contains a free, open-source vulnerability scanner for WordPress (wpscan).
  • At least run such a system; you need more diligence on the European GDPR.

In conclusion, you need a lot of time for administration and extra knowledge to run WordPress. I grew up as a software developer developing web-based information systems and found running WordPress too complicated for my use cases.

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Generative AI

I want to end the year with an article on generative AI (genAI). Although the algorithms and methods are already decades old, 2023 is when the impressive possibilities have reached the masses.

Spreadsheets and calculators have revolutionized the work of accounting and finance departments. AI will fundamentally change knowledge work. The possibilities offered by artificial intelligence are enriching and liberating. In the field of software development, AI assistants (Github Copilot, JetBrains AI Assistant, etc.) will free us from tedious routine tasks and help us to write better software (technical debt) and secure code (security vulnerabilities).

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Part I-GenAI (Oswald Ungers)

Oswald Ungers as generative Blog Test

Use Case

Where are you from? We hear this question often, every day. I usually answer the question with the close cities of Koblenz (Rhine), the Roman city of Trier or the Nürburgring, the vulcano lakes (Maare), the picturesque castles or places in the Eifel and the Moselle (e.g., Eltz Castle, Beilstein, Cochem, Monreal, etc.).

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