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www.circusscientist.com
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| | | | | What you will need for the project: ESP12e dev board: Aliexpress: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/EOP1yvis - ESP8266 development board, with battery pack and pre-soldered headers. This one comes with RGB LED, and even a light sensor. Buy two if you like! This project can easily be adapted for any ESP8266 board, such as my favorite D1 Mini. I ... Continue reading "WiFi controlled Christmas Light Window Decoration" | |
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blog.rareschool.com
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| | | | | A blog about Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Robotics, Electronics, AI and Neural Networks. | |
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peanball.net
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| | | | | While browsing for different breakout boards for the Rover I've discovered a nice little board that has a push button and logic pin to control a MOSFET. This little contraption allows switching on and off the power, say through a USB cable. | |
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rolisz.ro
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| | | I often need to set up a VM with a server to run some ML models. While I could package things in Docker and deploy them like that, whenever possible, I like to do things more directly, using systemd services. To create a systemd service, create a file called /etc/ | ||