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blog.wokwi.com
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| | | | | Capture The Flag by finding your way into the internals of the ATtiny85 chip and turn the LED on - the story behind the hardware, and how to make your own. | |
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cadence.moe
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author explores the feasibility of creating a hardware keyboard layout remapper to use their preferred Workman layout on any computer without software configuration. | |
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www.dyalog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their experience using APL on the Raspberry Pi and micro:bit with MicroPython for hardware interaction, highlighting the benefits of these tools for programming and project development. | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | Hi The purpose of this article is to get you started quickly with a Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi. It's a simple walkthrough on how to install Home Assistant and configure it so it will boot with your PI. I will use my old Raspberry PI V3 board. Flashing the Raspberry PI OS You will need a microSD card of reasonable size, I'm using a 16GB one and a USB Adapter to connect it with my PC. | ||