Arduino is a microcontroller designed for real-time hardware control with very low power use. Raspberry Pi is a full computer that runs operating systems and handles complex tasks. Arduino excels at ...
A maker shared an electronics project on Digikey that explains an automatic system for recognizing and organizing resistors using an Arduino Uno Q. Zach Hipps did the work and looked for methods to ...
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This is what Dave Plummer's Task Manager would 'look like (and sound like) if I were still around'
In fairness, Plummer admits "it's a good thing I knew to stay in my lane, design-wise." ...
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I wake my home PC from anywhere using an ESP32 and MQTT - Here’s how
No VPN or exposing ports necessary.
Physical AI is not merely a product feature. It is an architectural shift. When intelligence lives next to the phenomenon it observes, we gain what the cloud alone cannot consistently provide: low ...
I've used Windows for decades, but I tried Linux to see if it's truly 'easy' now - and one thing surprised me ...
After Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino it has left many wondering what market its new Uno Q board is trying to target. Taking the ongoing RAM-pocalypse as inspiration, [Bringus Studios] made a ...
MediaTek MT7902 wireless modules are used in many Windows laptops, but so far, a Linux driver has been missing. This is about ...
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Mecha Comet is a modular Linux handheld computer
Mecha Comet is a 6.1″ x 2.9″ x 0.55″ handheld Linux computer "that's truly yours to own, build and mod," with a 6-core ARM CPU, 3.92-inch AMOLED display, 8 megapixel camera and a modular attachment ...
A new Linux desktop is in the works. This portable desktop can be run like an app. Orbitiny is free to use and runs on any Linux distribution. Leave it to the Linux community to come up with something ...
Moving from Windows to Linux doesn't require much of a learning curve and brings some real benefits, but you need to accept a few compromises. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 ...
Even in a field you think you know intimately, the Internet still has the power to surprise. Sound cards of the 1990s might not be everyone’s specialist subject, but since the CD-ROM ...
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