It was meant to be a console.
Every now and then a project comes into the Hackaday feed that has so many levels of wrong about it that you really shouldn’t do it at home, but is amusing enough to feature anyway with a warning. So ...
In today’s lighting landscape, control and customization matter just as much as brightness. The WS2812B LED strip represents a major step forward in this shift, offering a smart, compact solution that ...
Find My Book is an AI and IoT-powered Smart Library Management System designed to automate the processes of book searching, issuing, returning, and theft detection. In my day-to-day experience with ...
The GBFans.com Pack Light and Sound Firmware is a firmware package for controlling Ghostbusters proton pack lighting and sound effects. It runs on the GBFans.com pack controller and manages the ...
How fitting that Raspberry Pi Foundation chose a throwback Thursday to unveil its Raspberry Pi 500+, an all-in-one PC that gives off some serious Commodore 64 vibes. Or as the Foundation puts it, the ...
You don't need to invest in expensive smart devices to upgrade your bedroom. All you need is the affordable Raspberry Pi and some DIY creativity. You can find several ...
The WS2813 solves WS2812B’s biggest pain: signal breakage from a single LED failure. WS2813 adds a backup data line to the WS2812B, preventing total strip failure from one broken LED. If you care ...
Unlocking the potential of terahertz (THz) and millimeter (mm) waves for next generation communications and imaging applications requires reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) with programmable ...
In a world increasingly dominated by surveillance, privacy is a growing concern. Sean Hodgins’ Become Anyone 2.0 project explores a novel way to address this issue. While it leans towards being a ...
Tomisin is a staff writer at MUO with a penchant for breaking down complex topics into easily digestible bits. He joined the team in late 2022 as a contributor to the DIY section and specializes in ...