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Reasons why you should consider breaking your hardware up into MiniPCs.
Get real-time weather data with the Tempest home weather station. Our all-in-one sensor device and AI-powered app make it easy to track conditions in your area.
Diving into Elegoo Arduino Uno R3 Starter Kit, the most complete Arduino kit
Update (2025-09-07): The replacement CPU also died and I have given up on Intel. See Bye Intel, hi AMD! for more details on the AMD 9950X3D. Turns out my previous attempt at this build had a faulty CPU! With the CPU replaced, the machine now is stable and fast! 🚀 In this article, I’ll go into a lot more detail about the component selection, but in a nutshell, I picked an Intel 285K CPU for low idle power, chose a 4TB SSD so I don’t have to worry about running out of storage quickly, and a capable nvidia graphics card...
A monitoring station for carnivorous flora. Contribute to blackrabbit17/xenolab development by creating an account on GitHub.
Dasung Paperlike 13K is a 13.3 inch E Ink color monitor
True wireless audio.
“The man who all but invented consumer product design as we know it today.” – The Guardian
My whole desk setup now easily fits into a backpack and I can take it anywhere
ESP32-based focus timer with an epaper display and rotary dial - Rukenshia/pomodoro
: Mozilla sells ads, Google limits blocking them – it's time for stricter measures
A weblog about technology including Arduino, Raspberry, Attiny, 3D printing, Electronics, tinkering and all kinds of diy projects.
Arduino Repository for an E-Ink CO2 Sensor using ESP32 and SCD4X - davidkreidler/OpenCO2_Sensor
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Give your printer its own address on the internet,so any service can send print jobs to it.
A comprehensive tutorial on how to build a personal professional website on a Raspberry Pi.
Today I'm announcing Project MINI RACK, an open source project to help those building homelabs, RF/wireless rigs, and other electronics projects into mini 10" racks. Not everyone can afford (either due to budget or space constraints) to have a full 19" rack in their home. Besides that, people may want to deploy small, easily-composable equipment racks to remote sites, or have one in the car that they can take anywhere! And with the flood of Mini PCs in the market (in addition to SBCs and small PoE-powered network devices), and the move to solid state storage, a mini rack can hold...
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