Tag: electronics
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Tripling Kindle Paperwhite Battery Capacity
I modified an 11th generation Kindle Paperwhite with a battery 3.3x larger.
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Reviewing the DNSYS X1 Exoskeleton
This is an interesting one, folks! I got my hands on a DNSYS X1 exoskeleton, which just launched on Kickstarter.
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Zune was really good, actually
Diving into the history of Microsoft’s Zune line of MP3 players, the reasons that they failed, and how they compared to Apple iPods. I also take a look at Zune in the modern era and the modding scene.
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Is Buyee a Legit Way to Bid in Japanese Auctions?
I recently heard about Buyee because they sponsored a Snappiness video I was watching. It’s a service that lets you bid on Japanese auctions. They act as an intermediary and ship the package to you internationally. I wanted to see if it was legit or a scam, so I bought an unusual camera (an Olympus…
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How to Run Lytro Desktop Software on Windows 11
If you’re here reading this, it is probably because you bought a Lytro camera and you’re having trouble getting the Lytro Desktop software to run on Windows 11. I was in the same boat, but I found a solution! This will let you import the photos from your Lytro camera (both the Illum and the…
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Is the Light L16 the Most Bizarre Camera in History?
The Light L16 is so bizarre. It has 16 individual lenses and sensors arranged on its front face like some sort of demented spider. It runs Android. It technically fits in a pocket!
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Operation, but Horny
Just a simple Arduino project to make an Operation game with custom sound effects! Uses an Arduino Nano R3 development board and DFRobot DFPlayer Mini MP3 player. I also explain how to get the “cartoon” voice sound effects using Adobe Audition.
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Landline Phone Makes Video Calls!
I stumbled across concept art from the 1980s of a Videotex telephone concept and turned it into a real, functional retro-style video phone!
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KaboomBox – An RFID 8-Track Player
A vintage Panasonic “Dynamite” 8-track player with modern RFID electronics.
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SubscriberBoard – a Home Assistant-connected oversized 7-segment display
A Home Assistant-controlled wall display for YouTube subscriber count, weather information, and time.