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  • idshubs Buy a Fake ID today that scans and has working hologram. Not only that, but passes blacklight test! We got plenty of Fake ID Reviews for you to view.https://idshubs.com/states/california-fake-id/
  • An “Unfortunate” SMD Project

  • From @MakersBox:An “Unfortunate” SMD ProjectIf you like happy, easy to build projects, this is not for you. This is only for people who like to grind their teeth and pull out hair.Here’s a video of the board in operation:
  • Artificial Muscles Brain Dump

  • I engaged in some serious whiteboard tangenting last night on the subject of artificial muscles. Keep reading if you're bored as hell; this is a long-winded post.I also took a bunch of close-up pictures, most of which ended up pretty blurry. My D40 never...
  • looking back to 2019 and forward to 2020

  • 2019 Bigger Projects#Club MatrixArray of 10 8x8 WS2812B LED matrices, controlled by a Raspberry PI through a DMA library. Images can be send as UDP packages to the matrix, if you happen to know the IP address.SX-64 inspired Raspberry PI caseInspired...
  • How To Fix Your Broken Onion Omega2 Board For Only $3.20

  • Yes, it is broken. Step One is to accept this fact:Above: a $5 Linux computer that uses 2mm header pins, meaning it requires a $10 - $15 dock to use.Step Two is to bitch about the problem on Hack Chat (you have to scroll back a few weeks to see the post)....
  • Product Reviews

  • In a few days I will hopefully be receiving a wonderful package from Totem, and I can't ruddy wait! I came across the company a month or two ago while looking for an alternative to 20x20 aluminium extrusion for my #Digibone  project on here;...
  • Product Review | Totem 2WD Car Kit

  • Billed as an upgradable smartphone-controller car chassis kit, the Totem 2WD Car Kit does exactly what it says; it is a small kit featuring a Bluetooth-compatible board and a companion app to control it. Despite its size the kit comes with everything...
  • planning winter projects and stuff

  • While working long hours wishing for some time to tinker again, I was shopping a lot of stuff the last two or three months. So once again I will compile a list of projects I might tackle in the future. This list is also for me because I forget things...
  • Heavier Than Air

  • I was talking with @Dr. Cockroach this morning and we managed to get onto the subject of flight. Cardboard of course was mentioned, and there might be a secretive project in the works... Muahahah! Enough about that though, he reminded me of the paper...
  • A Visit To W6TRW

  • During a visit to the ham swap meet at Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach. It's always on the last Saturday of the month, and until now I haven't been in LA on the last Saturday of the month. Because I went to Sparklecon last week, I was also able...
  • Contemplations on CMOS/TTL interfacing/hacks

  • Discussion with @Ted Yapo and @jaromir.sukuba over at one of my project's logs wound 'round to the concept of level-shifting for various CMOS voltage-supplies and TTL... and it got me thinking. The basic gist of that conversation was: 3.3V CMOS outputs...
  • My LED Matrix Needs a Little TLC

  • Originally published in 2012. I picked up a set of 10 Sure Electronics 8x8 red/green LED matrices for about $13 on eBay. I figured I could build an Arduino-powered 24x24 LED sign to show messages, run Conway’s Game of Life, and play simple games, and...
  • [SOLVED] docker, udev, USB naming

  • I'm surely not the first person to figure this out, but I didn't come across this solution while searching around. They are probably out there and I just didn't find them. The problem, in a nutshell, is how to reliably map USB devices into a docker container....
  • SXSW 2014 Hardware Guide

  • South by Southwest 2014 is approaching, bringing along the usual tech-startup-launch frenzy, streets filled with party buses and endless hordes of geeks drinking themselves into oblivion. Although Interactive traditionally draws from software crowds...