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andybradford.dev
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| | | | I've been building up my smart home setup for the last couple of years, and it generates a lot of data - from the cat's weight, to the humidity in each room, and like any Smart Project full of sensors, the question becomes what do we do with all that data? Graphs and dashboards? Push... | |
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brickexperimentchannel.wordpress.com
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| | | | Time to add electronic parts and connect wires for the submarine. Computer The computer's main task is to control depth. It takes sensor data and drives the syringe motor in a control loop. The control loop doesn't have to be fast as the submarine moves very slowly. I first considered using Raspberry Pi Pico, which... | |
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www.decarpentier.nl
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| | | | Back in 2008, I wrote some software for fun to generate various optimized walking mechanisms. And when I also picked up some electronics and wood working skills in more recent years, I was able to turn one of these mechanisms into an actual wireless walking wooden coffee table: the Carpentopod. This post briefly covers this project from start to end. | |
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blobeater.blog
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| | Another re-post of a video from last year, this time showing you an in-built protection of setting max server memory for your SQL Server. You can clearly see that if you enter a silly figure such as 50 MB, the minimum memory amount allowable for max server memory is 128 MB. You will see SSMS... |