Use a Raspberry Pi, (or any computer) to make a talking clock that reads your twitter feed at regular intervals.
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Use a Raspberry Pi, (or any computer) to make a talking clock that reads your twitter feed at regular intervals. This is the code for the MakerBar Class "Raspberry Python - Talking Clock," more details are available here: http://www.meetup.com/MakerBar/events/99976032/ Slides are available here: http://prezi.com/kiw1tqx-232o/raspberry-python-talking-clock/?kw=view-kiw1tqx-232o&rc=ref-13789087 This code lives here: https://github.com/Ciemaar/RaspberryPython-TalkingClock --- Setup --- 1. Install the latest version of Raspian to your Pi. 1b. Be sure to set locale and timezone in raspi-config 2. Copy all this code to the /home/pi directory. 3. sudo apt-get install espeak python-espeak python-setuptools 4. sudo easy_install python-twitter 5. Apply as a twitter developer to get a set of keys, replace the example keys in clock.cfg 6. run crontab -e to edit your crontab file so the clock speaks at regular intervals, use crontab.lst as a guide. Copyright 2013 Andy Fundinger - Andy@MakerBar.com
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