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Google-Meet-Bot
Using JavaScript and NodeJS (Puppeteer module), this script automates signing in to Google in extra stealth, navigates to Google Meet, turns off camera and microphone before joining the meeting, greets everyone in chat and turns on captions on behalf of the user.Data_Structures_and_Algorithms.github.io
A collection of Data Structures and Algorithms in languages like C, C++, Java, Python etc.Designs_Using_Python_Turtle
This repository contains some Python codes using Turtle, which you can run to watch your Turtle draw beautiful patterns for you!Play_Music_Using_Arduino_Buzzer
This will guide you on how to play musical notes of any song on a piezoelectric buzzer, using Arduino Uno R3, a resistor and some connecting wires.Lucky_O_Meter
This is a fun repository which messes with your stars and tells your luck for the day! Not to be taken seriously though.Ritika-Das
Welcome to my GitHub residence! Here I love to occasionally post all the projects that I had a blast working on, or simply try a hand at new, mind-polishing stuff.3D_Piezoelectric_Shoe
This repository contains the 3D models developed for better visualization of generating energy by applying pressure on a piezoelectric shoe or "SmartFeet", which in turn is made up of 25 (or 26) piezoelectric sensors embedded in each shoe, a 47 μF/ 4.50V capacitor, a full wave bridge rectifier (four 1N914 diodes), a diode (also of model 1N914), a LED (model NSPW500BS), a resistive load (1 kΩ) connected using wires. Since a piezoelectric sensor can't be used in the LTSpice directive, we have used a SINE(0 5) voltage source to replicate the same at increments of 2V, alongside a slideswitch.FreeCAD-Designs
This repo contains the FreeCAD file, with the exported 3D model in STL and STEP formats.TicTacToe_Game_in_C
The famous game Tic-Tac-Toe using C language8085_Microprocessor_Assembly_Language
This repository contains some executable codes written in Assembly Language.OpenCV_Using_Python_For_Absolute_Beginners
A progressing code timeline in Python OpenCV by date from start to end - my journey as an absolute beginner. I'll be sharing screenshots and outputs of the codes wherever necessary.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us