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FriendlyARM Releases a GPS module for NanoPi2

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 2:33 am
by FATechsupport
FriendlyARM released a GPS module for the NanoPi2.

Please refer to the following link for more details:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=93

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a GPS module for NanoPi2

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 11:45 am
by bharatdhuri
Hi ,

I am using NANO PI R1.
https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?r ... uct_id=248

I need to setup matrix GPS-01 with nano pi R1,

Please guide on installation on 4.19.38-sunxi.

Thanks you
Bharat

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a GPS module for NanoPi2

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 8:30 am
by angutancla
friendluff wrote:
bharatdhuri wrote:
Hi ,

I am using NANO PI R1.

I need to setup matrix GPS-01 with nano pi R1,
https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?r ... uct_id=248 basketball legends

Please guide on installation on 4.19.38-sunxi.

Thanks you
Bharat

I also hope someone can give me detailed instructions on how to install on 4.19.38-sunxi.

I am also learning about how to install this app. Hope someone knowledgeable will help

Re: FriendlyARM Releases a GPS module for NanoPi2

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:06 am
by FraneWatson
You raise a great point! It’s definitely a tricky area to navigate. On one hand, AI-generated image alterations can be an exciting tool for artists, designers, and content creators. But on the other hand, it opens up a lot of ethical concerns, particularly when it comes to using someone’s image without consent. For example, apps like the undress app can easily alter images in ways that might mislead or harm the reputation of individuals, especially in the context of social media or public profiles. What’s especially concerning is the lack of regulation around these kinds of AI tools. The problem isn’t necessarily the technology itself, but how it’s being used and by whom. We need clearer guidelines on consent and privacy, or we risk turning these technologies into tools for manipulation.

I actually found an interesting site that dives into this topic in more depth—undress app—which provides insights into how these AI tools work and their implications for personal privacy. They also explore how AI is being used in altering photos, which ties directly into the ethical issues we’re discussing. The app’s potential is vast, but without regulation, we might be heading into murky territory.