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“Version 2 of a previously made Thermometer project. Here’s something useful: A DIY thermometer made completely from scratch using a custom PCB and a couple of 3D-printed parts. The DS18B20 temperature sensor probe and the TTGO T-display board form …

“A functioning alarm clock with an easily adjustable alarm time, a matrix display, and a nice case to go with it! So, it’s a clock. oh my god whaaaat Yeah, there’s not much to say about the finished …

“Simplest of the simple. Uses an Arduino UNO, but could be used with other boards. So, I made an Environment Monitor. What does it do? - Measures Temperature (in F) - Humidity (in %) - Barometric Pressure (in mb) - Time since code first ran …

“Scientists around the world work hard to rinse quantum systems for noise, which may disturb the function of tomorrow’s powerful quantum computers. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) have found a way to use noise to process quantum …

“Researchers develop a computer from an array of VCSELs with optical feedback In our data-driven era, solving complex problems efficiently is crucial. However, traditional computers often struggle with this task when dealing with a large number of interacting variables, leading …

“Generate QR codes!!! In this tutorial I will show you how to generate QR codes and display them on tiny OLED display. This standard of 2D codes is incredibly popular and widely used. The best part? I found Arduino support …

“Raspberry Pi 5 robotics. You’ve got your hands on a Raspberry Pi 5 – now use the improved I/O capabilities and processing power of the Raspberry Pi 5 to build a robot that can (almost) think for itself. - You …

“This issue we present to you the best maker tech around – a superb selection of toys to delight, inspire and generally improve your making. - 3D printing a selection of skulls (trust us – it’s for Science) - Fight for your right …

“The trouble with capitalism is that you can only buy what someone else wants to sell you: if you want something truly unique you need to build it yourself. Luckily for us – and the makers we’ve rounded up for …

“There are two kinds of workshops: the organic, bottom-up mess of tools, dust, and scrap bits and bobs; and the luxury state of hardware that you could have if you put a bit of time and effort into organising your …





