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For quite some time I entertained the thought of having a wall-sized world map. Maybe it started when I read the blog post by Dominik Schwarz about his map, maybe a bit earlier. Exactly as Dominik I soon realized it’s really hard to buy a map which is neither ugly nor has a low resolution/amount of details.
We’re excited to announce two new smartwatches that run open source PebbleOS and are compatible with thousands of your beloved Pebble apps.
I’ve always been a bit rubbish at looking after plants. I’m not a particularly organised person and all too often I forget to water them so they end up being in a near permanent state of drought. On occasions when I do remember to water them it will turn out that my (much more organised) wife has done it already and I end up overwatering which is apparently just as bad.
In this episode I talk about capacitive soil moisture sensors and why 82% of them dont work correctly. I analyze the 3 most common problems they have by design and show you how to fix them or how to find sensors that work right away.
This book doesn't contains any physical buttons. There is accelerometer inside the book and it can recognize your gestures. It can be used in discrete way (to switch page or to switch menu position in both directions), or it can be used in analog way (e.g. to set brightness of the NeoPixel led)
There is a whole second category of managed switches though that people don't initially think of. These are the network switches that are inside consumer routers. These routers are little Linux devices that have a switch chip inside of them, one or more ports are internally connected to the CPU and the rest are on the outside as physical ports.
When you’re going to build something big, it’s often a good idea to start small and work out the bugs first. That’s what [bitluni] did with his massive 1200-pixel LED video wall, which he unveiled at Maker Faire Hanover recently.
Modular 3D Printed LED Ping Pong Ball Display
Create a large display from 3D printed modular components without circuit boards
Ping-pong balls have many uses: apart from playing table tennis, they have been used for countless art projects, science experiments, and even to raise ships from the bottom of the ocean. As it turns out, they also come in handy as diffusers for LED pixels, allowing the construction of large-size displays without requiring large individual LEDs.
This setup blew my already high expectations! I'm having so much fun with it. And the best part is, the camera is super affordable (I bought mine for just under $100, and it goes for $90-120 depending on color and condition). 12 megapixels is more than enough. And this DIY infrared mod is super easy to do! Don't worry, I'll show you how I did it so you can decide if you want to convert your camera to infrared as well.
Super affordable, £9.60, Meshtastic, Xiao ESP32 s3 with Wio SX1262