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Man Built a Tennis Ball-Sized 'Artificial Sun' and Switched It on in a Dark Forest
'I've never seen a light like this before. That is wild,' YouTuber Mathew Perks said.
If you happen to be in the market for a small artificial sun, you may be interested to know that for about $1300, you can get a tennis-ball-sized LED array that outputs 120,000 lumens.
The $3,299 Studio Display XDR has Mini LED backlighting and 120Hz refresh rate.
Raspberry Pi under-cabinet clock shows time and weather; free 3D-print files and a no-API-key weather service, built for glance viewing.
From the moment I completed Google TV setup and started watching the TCL X11L I was amazed. I could immediately tell it’s the brightest TV I’ve had in my home, but it was the ...
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I Taught Myself to Use the Flipper Zero in an Hour, Then Hacked Everything in My Home
It looks like a cute little dolphin-themed toy, but the Flipper Zero is a surprisingly powerful learning tool for hacking. Here's how I mastered mine—and how you can, too.
Hook up the Adafruit BME280 to your Arduino Giga R1. You can use a prototyping shield to simplify connections. Connect the antenna to the Arduino Giga R1 WiFi if you haven't already Connect the ...
Random numbers are very important to us in this computer age, being used for all sorts of security and cryptographic tasks. [Theory to Thing] recently built a device to generate random numbers ...
tap long press drag swipe (a fast drag or flick) pinch without rotation (two scale factors) or with rotation (one scale and angle) Moving gestures (drags, swipes and pinches) can be constrained to ...
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