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The light bulb, the asteroids and the glass shards are drawn by me. The idea for this edit is inpired by the "Realistifyed" series of Benny productions.
I realistifyed a drawing I found and it turned out to be my best edit so far!. If you go to NASA Images, search for any planet. How come we have pictures of whole Galaxies but we don’t have pictures of planets? The closest I found was either making it manually using python and. I'm an intermediate programmer so I'm sure that I could create a custom scraping tool myself, but I'm wondering what programs are already out there for scraping websites? For instance, I wanted to try to scrape all the NASA wallpapers and photos from so I could create a space-themed wallpaper set to randomly switch between. They also have high res images from all their missions in their gallery and you can search for whatever you want. space tourism posters, some mars exploration posters and some horror inspired ones. You can poke around here: for AS14 videos. NASA Image and Video Library mentions (9) in the then this happens (search smartthings), choose turn on device, choose the device you want. If you can turn it on in the app, then try going to, click create,in the if this happens (search for alexa), click say specific phrase (turn on tv). #Ifttt nasa picture of the day not working how to#
Then, you could use something like IFTTT to trigger actions.Īnyone know how to control a Samsung UN40J5500AF with Alexa? I can control it with smart things in the app, but I want to use voice control Ideally, your "sources" (the apps) would provide an API (Application Programming Interface) that you can access. Is it possible to program a switch to turn on IF a third party app does something?
#Ifttt nasa picture of the day not working android#
What Are Android Accessibility Features? IFTTT: This is a very good automation app that can help you set up actions on your phone such as reading your text messages out loud, turning off your lights, or finding your way to a specific destination. It can run on a Raspberry Pi (though I understand those are pretty hard to find right now) or just a spare computer you have laying around. Home assistant itself is all local but there are some integrations that do require the cloud (like if you wanted to integrate a google home for example). If automation interests you at all, I'd suggest taking a look at home-assistant and poke through their integrations. Something like likely could do this as well, albeit not quite as much granular control.