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Thank you for liking my A Tile Based MacroPad project Aaron.
thanks for liking #Variometer + GPS tracker + remoteID for RC glider
Hi Aaron! Thanks for your interest in #Squeak: GPS pet tracker!
Thank you for your interest in @IoT-devices, LLC and for following our projects, especially the #GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector!
Thanks for following, hope you can find the time to make use of the idea.
Thanks for the like to Zoom backdrop, Aaron. New ideas have been added.
Aarpn, Thanks for liking #Low Cost, Time-of-Flight Gravimeter Arrays
Do you have any projects of your own you want to pursue? Hackaday.io could really use some cross-cutting classifications, coordination and curation. It is not enough to host scattered methods, ideas and efforts; they also need nurturing and deliberate effort. Seeds planted in the wild will grow unattended. But, a garden requires tending, watering, fertilizer, weeding and harvesting. How many projects on Hackaday are never completed, for want to a few basic skills, tools, ideas and effort? I think it is most of them, not truly reaching their potential. If you are looking and thinking about these various projects, perhaps you will see some patterns and ways that would help.
Thanks for the like, Aaron. Project description was updated today with new ideas.
Thanks Aaron, for liking my windsensor project. https://hackaday.io/project/181677-wind-sensor-using-car-reversing-kit
Thanks for liking my Scary Cat project!
https://hackaday.io/project/181317-fear-the-scary-cat
I'll keeping working to improve my projects and the instructions for others.
Thanks for your interest in my #wESP32: Wired ESP32 with Ethernet and PoE project!
Thank you for liking my #Pi Pedalboard: Live/Recording Rig project!
Hi Aaron, Thanks for the like. If you are interested in building along I have a new set of boards coming out this week and I could send you one. I am not super happy with the flex circuits yet but I am hoping I can get to a point where they are rock solid. I do have a ton of the sensor boards as well. Let me know if you are interested. I just want more people hacking on this hardware so I can make it more robust.
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for liking our "Proximity sensor for the blind".
Thanks, Aaron, for liking my A 'smart' controller for a powered chair or bed. It means a lot to me.