Tetris is unquestionably a game for the ages. Despite its simplicity, someone, somewhere will always find a way to port the game (Translation) to just about any electronic device that can handle it.
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Man Built a Tennis Ball-Sized 'Artificial Sun' and Switched It on in a Dark Forest
'I've never seen a light like this before. That is wild,' YouTuber Mathew Perks said.
If you happen to be in the market for a small artificial sun, you may be interested to know that for about $1300, you can get a tennis-ball-sized LED array that outputs 120,000 lumens.
[Patrick] was prepping for some future projects he had in mind, for which he will need a simple 2D array of addressable LEDs. While it is certainly possible for him to build his own LED array and ...
Oh Arduino, is there anything you can't do? There's plenty to love about Eiji Hayashi's home-made Laser Command game: its palm-sized cube form-factor for a start, the simple 8x8 LED matrix display and ...
I’m constantly amazed by the way one thing seems to lead to another; also, how things you would assume to be totally disparate oftentimes turn out to be interrelated in weird and wonderful ways. Yes.
I have spent at least an hour almost every day since the 80’s advancing my knowledge in electronics. Recently I brushed up my knowledge on LED fading secrets and attained something pleasant. Now, I’d ...
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