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These DIY smart home projects sound useful, but aren't
Can you? Probably. Should you? Probably not.
Discover how to build a simple DIY Stirling engine powered by heat from candles using an empty spray can and pen components.
All you need is a knife, a pair of pliers, and wire cutters to turn something you probably have in your junk drawer into a functional TV antenna.
Get shared CAD, firmware, and a simple HTML interface for Sesame, helping you customize looks, motions, and power without guesswork.
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D0WD, a low-cost alternative to LilyGo T-Display, lets you mirror your desktop monitor over Wi-Fi with an ESP32 ...
Control panels of a pre-digitalization nuclear plant look quite daunting, with countless dials, buttons and switches that all ...
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