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810 Results for "《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 셔츠룸후기た 《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 ⑷plenty㎋셔츠룸후기셔츠룸후기んteeth 셔츠룸후기선릉셔츠룸 강남셔츠룸₩셔츠룸ⓤsilverⓞ"
STM, Budget Style~~
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BaiLiping
Cheap Scanning Tunneling Microscope
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Fake NES Classic Edition Teardown
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Jenny List
Opening up a dodgy knock-off of Nintendo's mini console, to see what's inside.
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Generative kAiboard
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Pamungkas Sumasta
Beyond Typing: An Adaptive Hardware Prompter for the Age of Generative-AI. Internet-connected. Built-in ChatGPT.
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PC style RTC (DS12885) for RC2014
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EtchedPixels
An RC2014 card that provides a PC style RTC
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The Hardware Startup Review
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Aleksandar Bradic
Weekly insights in Hardware Startup Universe. Hackaday-style.
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Hello Kitty PC
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Tim Savage
Converting a Hello Kitty CRT TV into a iMac style PC for my twin daughters.
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Ugly USB
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danjovic
After the Good and the Bad here you are the Ugly USB!
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Command Line Calculator
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Grant Giesbrecht
Exactly what it sounds like, but cool
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Nuclear-style cooling for the Raspberry Pi4
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fpp
A tinkerer's approach to vertical cooling :)
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74xx Discrete Clock
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Stephan
A retro-style digital clock based on 74xx discrete logic chips
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4 Bit TTL CPU
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Tim
A TTL CPU I built a long time ago when I bought a huge stock of NOS TTL chips on ebay
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Arduino Tetris clone with MAX7219 8x8 Matrix
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Jason
A simple Tetris-style game implemented with an 8x8 LED Matrix, driven by a MAX7219 and Arduino UNO host.
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Custom PC Controller, noycetroller
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noycebru
A custom PC controller made with two pro micros communicating via I2C running the Arduino xinput library
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Steampunk Radios Antique Compnts/Modern Electrocni
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jjdobrikin
Steampunk Radios Antique Tuning Components with modern Electronics
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MAJIIC 8266 - Make Something of Your Old ESP-01's
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mdlougheed
Even with just 4 I/O pins, the ESP-01 (ESP8266) module is still powerful. MAJIIC 8266 breathes new life into those workbench leftovers.
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