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    GassistPi

    GassistPi

    Google Assistant for Single Board Computers

    ...Every project requires a name and so I named it GassistPi (“G”oogle “Assist”ant on “Pi”). Fast forwarding to date, the project works not only on Pi boards but on a number of other platforms. It has some interesting custom actions for both entertainment and home automation needs. The primary language of coding is Python and the project has been structed in a way to allow even inexperienced programmers to modify existing codes and implement their own custom actions. This is a project for the single-board community, driven by the community.
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    Spyn NES Emulator
    Spyn is an Nintendo Entertainment System written entirely in Python, using Pygame for graphics / sound.
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    Lightget is an open hardware and open software project to build computer controlled systems with LEDs and/or other light sources. The ultimate goal is to provide illumination and visual entertainment in a convenient, low-cost solution.
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