ZINC :zinc: Android NFC cyborg multitool development

Thanks! I plan on releasing a beta on Android in the end of June or July.
There is no public repo yet for the app but in the meantime you can check out the Lodestone Pico a little gadget I make that will be used in multiple biomagnet related tools in the app.

Are you more interested in the NFC stuff or magnets?
NFC functionality will be very basic in the early releases and will be improved progressively.
The magnets features will mostly work in tandem with the lodestones. They are based on previous work so you can expect some fun stuff in the early releases too.

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I’ve been going through the NFC sub menu options and I don’t see a continuous read option.

Unless it’s the Listen NfcV option which doesn’t seem to react.

The NFC functions. I haven’t gone the magnet route, just the NFC. I have an xsiid and xEm and am about to pick up the new Magic

But I like the idea of a continuous read that can power the xsiid.

My use case that triggered my interest is you mentioned triggering more frequent NFC scanning. Right now with my phone in it’s case I can occasionally read or write. But if I take the case off it works fine. Was hoping with your app if it can trigger a longer cycle to the reader I wouldn’t have to take the case off to trigger.

Anyways love the work you’re doing

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That works already and will be in there

That’s a bit more complicated and relies on your phone’s antenna, android’s nfc implementation and more but I will be doing my best to get the best performance.

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So I want users on my app to be able to submit their biomagnet test results (optionally and anonymously) and collect them online to be publicly available for study.
I was going to upload the results as files (json or csv or whatever) to some repo or cloud but obviously a database would be smarter and more scalable long term. Also more efficient when someone decides to do some analysis…
That said my database knowledge is kinda limited to very basic sql and I’m already too deep in many rabbit holes. Can someone setup something quickly and easily? I can query an online database from Unity pretty easily.
If not I will stick to the files option and see how it goes!

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Whatdya need? MySQL, PostgeSQL, MongoDB? I can spin up something on my homelab server for you to use if you want.

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I need to:

  • Be able to add data to it with a php request from the app. Mostly lists of numbers linked to a set of info on the implant.
  • Have it be publicly readable/downloadable online (maybe have a basic front end for users who want to query something manually?).
  • Ideally free? I doubt it will get big anytime soon given the expected amount of users.

That’s about it.
I think I can write down what tables are needed if that helps. I have some memories of my db classes in uni :sweat_smile:
I believe I’ve used MySQL in the past but given the project scale I think you can use whatever works for you.

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Don’t stone me with bricks, but what about a Google doc spreadsheet? Don’t they have APIs and isn’t that easily shared online for public download?

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I thought of that but the data is a bit too complex and numerous for it to be usable. Also it’s not super scalable.

And also :brick:

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Something can be setup in the cloud, I guess. An Azure PaaS DB for instance.

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@StarGazer1258 has a MariaDD server setup :ok_hand:I will try it today

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Yesterday I got tired of manually testing out colors for the UI so I made a simple theme system and I can now swap the colors and gradients in an instant.

Sneak peek

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@amal or anyone with a collection of unimplanted implants any chance have or can take high res photos of each of them on a solid background?
The ones I was able to collect and edit from the internet are at best pixelated. They don’t look super good :neutral_face:



Also everyone, let me know of all the discontinued implants you can think of, DT or not (made in batches and that have a name, not custom stuff). I might not know some of them.
I can think of:
FlexNext
Spark
m31
xGLO
Sense52
Firefly
North Star

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I only have a picture of the flexMT, not sure if it’s any better since it’s a light blue background.

Nah, I need them out of the pouch with an easy-to-detour background and possibly a macro lens. The problem is we don’t tend to keep them out in the open :man_shrugging:
In fact if someone could do that with the 2/4 sides I could map that on a 3D model…

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Bump! Anyone?

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It can now be wishlisted on Google Play!

Full post here

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I found this one
690x169

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Nice, I believe this is a flexDF? Or is it a TeslaFlex? I have two similar ones with different sized chips:



And correct me if I’m wrong, this is a flexM1:

I guess @amal might be the only one who can tell the difference?

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Yeah, he can 100%
I could 98% confirm

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