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andywarburton.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] A DIY enthusiast designs a slim, 3D-printable enclosure for a plug-in ESPHome temperature and humidity sensor to solve smart home monitoring issues without batteries or ugly project boxes. | |
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www.hackster.io
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| | | | | This WiFi module makes it convenient for the user to switch between two audio sources without the need to swap and insert the audio cables. Find this and other hardware projects on Hackster.io. | |
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blog.eldruin.com
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| | | | | A list of tips and hardware recommendations for hobby embedded development beginners. | |
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danstrother.com
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| | | Reflow soldering is not new. The electronics industry has been using it forever. Hobbyists have been flocking to it in droves. Many use toaster ovens. A growing contingent use skillets. A few do it open-loop. Some use integrated PID controllers. A handful reflow both sides. Quite a lot use stencils. Others forgo that luxury and... | ||