I'm a Smart-Home Writer and This Is How I'm Automating My Holiday Parties
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I'm a Smart-Home Writer and This Is How I'm Automating My Holiday Parties
"There's an automated solution, though. For my latest parties, I brought the HP Sprocket Photo Booth Machine ($600), and it was a hit. It's a 21-inch-tall, portable photo booth that both automatically prints 3 x 4-inch pictures and lets you download digital versions via a QR code. I love that you can create events on the device and set up customized filters-mine had the word "Soupsgiving" on the bottom,"
"Feeding a crowd is hard. Feeding a crowd that includes some serious allergies and dietary restrictions doesn't make it any easier. In the spirit of automating everything I could, I turned to ChatGPT to come up with my appetizer for a group that featured two vegetarians and someone whose allergies include avocado, beans, shellfish, and eggs. (Getting those two sets of friends their protein needs at the same time has a singular overlap in the Venn diagram of what they can all eat: tofu.)"
The HP Sprocket Photo Booth Machine is a 21-inch-tall portable photo booth that automatically prints 3x4-inch photos and provides digital downloads via a QR code. The device supports creating events, customized filters, and settings such as number of prints per photo. The booth requires Wi‑Fi access and a power outlet and uses HP Zink paper packs ($40 for 50) for printing. ChatGPT generated appetizer options for a group with two vegetarians and a guest allergic to avocado, beans, shellfish, and eggs, identifying tofu as a common protein. Pomegranate and ricotta crostini was chosen, with baked brie bites considered.
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