Although not nearly as intimidating as her ceiling-mounted hanging arm body, GLaDOS spent a significant portion of the Portal 2 game in a stripped-down computer powered by a potato battery. [Dave] had ...
Why settle for virtual reality when you can make the digital world into reality? [Josh] wanted to have a GLaDOS potato accompany him through life when not playing Portal 2. He set to work to see what ...
Many of us will remember building a potato battery as a science project in grade school. These projects were based on the principle that electricity flows from negatively charged electronics to a ...
Stuffing Portal's supervillain into a potato wasn't just a big surprise, it showed us a gentler side of GLaDOS. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Pham Binh created a GLaDOS AI assistant costing under $50. A 3D-printed potato can be used in the project over a real one. Multiple AI tools are utilized for voice activation and smart device control.
Let’s set aside a quick disclaimer before we get started. Although it would be incredible if this Portal 2 GLaDOS module could actually be powered by a simple potato, this science kit is actually ...