Friday - Digital Photo Book !!top!!

Native API online documentation, based on the System Informer (formerly Process Hacker) phnt headers
#ifndef _NTPSAPI_H
//
// Processes
//
#if (PHNT_MODE != PHNT_MODE_KERNEL)

//#define NtCurrentLogonId() (NtCurrentPeb()->LogonId)

/**
 * The NtQueryInformationProcess routine retrieves information about the specified process.
 *
 * \param ProcessHandle A handle to the process.
 * \param ProcessInformationClass The type of process information to be retrieved.
 * \param ProcessInformation A pointer to a buffer that receives the process information.
 * \param ProcessInformationLength The size of the buffer pointed to by the ProcessInformation parameter.
 * \param ReturnLength An optional pointer to a variable that receives the size of the data returned.
 * \return NTSTATUS Successful or errant status.
 */
_Kernel_entry_
NTSYSCALLAPI
NTSTATUS
NTAPI
NtQueryInformationProcess(
    _In_ HANDLE ProcessHandle,
    _In_ PROCESSINFOCLASS ProcessInformationClass,
    _Out_writes_bytes_(ProcessInformationLength) PVOID ProcessInformation,
    _In_ ULONG ProcessInformationLength,
    _Out_opt_ PULONG ReturnLength
    );

#endif
#endif

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#ifndef _NTZWAPI_H

_Kernel_entry_
NTSYSCALLAPI
NTSTATUS
NTAPI
ZwQueryInformationProcess(
    _In_ HANDLE ProcessHandle,
    _In_ PROCESSINFOCLASS ProcessInformationClass,
    _Out_writes_bytes_(ProcessInformationLength) PVOID ProcessInformation,
    _In_ ULONG ProcessInformationLength,
    _Out_opt_ PULONG ReturnLength
    );

#endif

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// ntfill.h

// PS

NTSYSCALLAPI
NTSTATUS
NTAPI
ZwQueryInformationProcess(
    _In_ HANDLE ProcessHandle,
    _In_ PROCESSINFOCLASS ProcessInformationClass,
    _Out_writes_bytes_(ProcessInformationLength) PVOID ProcessInformation,
    _In_ ULONG ProcessInformationLength,
    _Out_opt_ PULONG ReturnLength
    );

View code on GitHub
// winternl.h

__kernel_entry NTSTATUS NtQueryInformationProcess(
  [in]            HANDLE           ProcessHandle,
  [in]            PROCESSINFOCLASS ProcessInformationClass,
  [out]           PVOID            ProcessInformation,
  [in]            ULONG            ProcessInformationLength,
  [out, optional] PULONG           ReturnLength
);
View the official Win32 API reference
NTSTATUS WINAPI ZwQueryInformationProcess(
  _In_      HANDLE           ProcessHandle,
  _In_      PROCESSINFOCLASS ProcessInformationClass,
  _Out_     PVOID            ProcessInformation,
  _In_      ULONG            ProcessInformationLength,
  _Out_opt_ PULONG           ReturnLength
);
View the official Win32 development documentation

Friday - Digital Photo Book !!top!!

If you want to start your own weekly memory-keeping routine, let me know:

Unprompted photos of family, pets, or friends just being themselves.

In a world where memories are often lost in cloud backups, the Friday Digital Photo Book offers an elegant solution: turn your digital life into a tangible reality, one month at a time. Whether you keep it for yourself or give it as a gift, the feeling of holding a beautiful, Japanese-printed book of your last month's adventures is a unique pleasure that no Instagram feed can replicate.

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Imagine capturing the heartbeat of your week and transforming it into a beautiful, shareable keepsake every single Friday. In our fast-paced digital world, millions of photos sit forgotten in smartphone camera rolls. The "Friday digital photo book" concept is a modern lifestyle ritual designed to solve this digital hoarding problem. By dedicating just a few minutes at the end of each workweek to curating your memories, you can create a rolling history of your life, celebrate small wins, and stay connected with loved ones.

What do you prefer (e.g., minimalist, colorful, scrapbook-style)?

Traditional digital photo frames are often frustrating. They require SD cards, USB sticks, or clunky file transfers. The Friday Frame aims to solve this by acting like a passive digital photo book. It uses AI to curate photos sent from family members' phones, displaying them automatically without the user needing to manage files. If you want to start your own weekly

In an age where the average smartphone user takes over 1,000 photos a month, we suffer from a peculiar modern ailment: visual abundance. We capture everything, yet we remember very little. Images vanish into the black hole of cloud storage, buried under screenshots, memes, and duplicates. It is here that the concept of the emerges not merely as a product, but as a necessary ritual.

Furthermore, a weekly digital photo book acts as an antidote to the "Sunday Scaries." Often, as the weekend approaches, we focus on the exhaustion of the past five days or the looming stress of the next week. Reviewing the week’s photos provides a necessary perspective. It highlights the coffee dates, the funny memes shared with friends, and the quiet moments of productivity that we might otherwise forget. It reinforces the idea that life isn't just lived in the "big moments" like vacations or weddings, but in the small, consistent rhythms of our everyday existence.

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: Known for its professional-grade silver halide printing and thick, durable pages

Sorting through photos from just one day a week is much easier than organizing months of miscellaneous pictures.

Here is a comprehensive review of the , currently one of the most popular "digital photo book" style devices on the market.