There’s something unusually satisfying about teensy versions of full-size objects. The details are that much more intricate, the objects that much cuter, and the possibilities that much more creative.
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4 Raspberry Pi projects I abandoned after realizing sub-$150 mini PCs run them all better
After falling into the tinkering rabbit hole with my Raspberry Pi Zero ages ago, I’ve built dozens of useful projects. And with the Raspberry Pi 5’s release a few years ago, there was no turning back.
If you are interested in building your very own mini DIY LiDAR sensor for less than $40, capable of detecting objects in a 360° area, you may be interested in a new Arduino Instructables project ...
A dust collection system is an important workshop safety feature, but investing in a dust collector and running ductwork and hoses around your shop can be expensive and time-consuming. Matthias Wandel ...
If you're looking to expand your smart home setup but don't know where to start, consider these five essential gadgets for ...
Nick is a Features author who's been writing for fellow tech geeks since 2011. While he's mostly focused on phones, he's also thrilled by cameras and audio gear of all shapes and sizes. On weekends, ...
Learning how to build and understand a mini engine is an exciting journey for anyone interested in mechanics. A mini engine, ...
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