• Thx @Gordon !
    Yes, the machine learning part is completely done with Edge Impulse, and I agree, it's an impressive platform, and for many use cases the time limit of 20 minutes (for the free tier) is more than enough. You can also do inference on a mobile, e.g. with camera/images, audio, or accelerometer.
    I also tried to learn Tensorflow some years back, but got stuck on too many details here and there in Python, so Edge Impulse and other platforms hiding the inner parts of the engine help bringing ML "to the crowds".
    For ML nerds: Other platforms I've found are Google's Teachable Machine (browser based) and Microsoft's Lobe.Ai (client), those are a bit quicker to get started with if you are only interested in ML with images or audio.

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