This is an assembly video for the case in the previous video. Link to model: a360.co/3Q28RkJ Open Interpreter Project www.openinterp... Github github.com/Ope....
AMAZING work! Thank you for making this video (and the case). Question for you. Could you share the 3 STL files to print it? For some reason, the one posted on Thingverse and Printables doesnt include the backing plate or the cutouts for USB and the switch. Thanks!
That one is Open Interpreter's original case. I think this one is in the process of getting put up on their Github, but in the meantime you can download from the model link in the description.
@@cad9design478 Hi there, yes. I downloaded it, but I don't have Fusion 360 and my slicer (and tinkercad) won't seem to take the layers apart so that I can print them. I would really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
In your experience, if this were done with a S3 instead that Natalie has a screen, would it be difficult to get an Owen interpreter with screen support that could do things? Like let's say, take a screenshot of the desktop after allegedly performing the task so you could get some type of visual confirmation that it did indeed do the task you wanted
Yes and no. OI can process images, sort of, but does ocr on them and processes that at the moment. There is active development going on there and their discord server would be the place to ask that discord.gg/8KeqsPxK. We are working on a Windows/Linux version that we have gotten to see pictures, but its still in it's development stages. discord.gg/cWr4MB89
Awesome tutorial! Thanks!👍
Superb! 🚀
and lastly, wow such a nice compact design, great advice on the steps I think
Thanks for making this!! What a great resource
No problem
great breakdown, makes much more sense
Thanks!
Really good . Thank you so much
thank you for the follow up!!
AMAZING work! Thank you for making this video (and the case). Question for you. Could you share the 3 STL files to print it? For some reason, the one posted on Thingverse and Printables doesnt include the backing plate or the cutouts for USB and the switch. Thanks!
That one is Open Interpreter's original case. I think this one is in the process of getting put up on their Github, but in the meantime you can download from the model link in the description.
@@cad9design478 Hi there, yes. I downloaded it, but I don't have Fusion 360 and my slicer (and tinkercad) won't seem to take the layers apart so that I can print them. I would really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
@@motheitguy Got it. I'll upload somewhere and post a link.
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In your experience, if this were done with a S3 instead that Natalie has a screen, would it be difficult to get an Owen interpreter with screen support that could do things? Like let's say, take a screenshot of the desktop after allegedly performing the task so you could get some type of visual confirmation that it did indeed do the task you wanted
Yes and no. OI can process images, sort of, but does ocr on them and processes that at the moment. There is active development going on there and their discord server would be the place to ask that discord.gg/8KeqsPxK. We are working on a Windows/Linux version that we have gotten to see pictures, but its still in it's development stages. discord.gg/cWr4MB89
Can you share the files for the case
Github link in the description has everything. There's been some minor improvements on cable management since I filmed this.