DIY: Bastlerin baut Lego Game Boy in funktionierenden Game Boy um
Mit einem Custom-PCB und der CPU des Game Boy Pocket können auf dem Lego-Modell echte Game-Boy-Spiele gespielt werden. ( Game Boy, Nintendo)
Hello again everyone! A little update on my twtxt client.
I think it’s finally shaping a bit better now, but… ☝️
As I’m trying to put all the parts together, I decided to build multiple parallel UIs, to ensure I don’t accidentally create a structure that is more rigid than planned.
I already decided on a UI that I would want to use for myself, it would be inspired by moshidon, misskey and some other “social feeds” mock-ups I found on dribbble.
I also plan on building a raw HTML version (for anyone wanting to do a full DIY client).
I would love to get any suggestions of what you would like to see (and possibly use) as a client, by sharing a link, app/website name or even a sketch made by you on paper.
I think I’ll pick a third and maybe a fourth design to build together with the two already mentioned.
For reference, the screens I think of providing are (some might be optional or conditionally/manually hidable):
- Global / personal timeline screen
- Profile screen (with timeline)
- Thread screen
- Notifications screen or popup (both valid)
- DM list & chat screens (still planning, might come later)
- Settings screen (it’ll probably be a hard coded form, but better mention it)
- Publish / edit post screen or popup (still analysing some use cases, as some “engines” might not have direct publishing support)
I also plan on adding two optional metadata fields:
display_name: To show a human readable alternative for a nick, it fallback tonickif not defined
banner: Using the same format asavatarbut the image expected is wider, inspired by other socials around
I also plan on supporting any metadata provided, including a dynamically parsable regex rule format for those extra fields, this should allow anyone to build new clients that don’t limit themselves to just the social aspect of twtxt, hoping to see unique ways of using twtxt! 🤞
Hi everyone, here’s a little introduction of my twtxt client (still WIP).
The client I’m developing is a single tenant project that runs entirely in the browser (it might use an optional backend).
It’s entirely based on native web-components and vanilla JS, it is designed to act closer to a toolkit than a full-fledged client, allowing users to “DIY” their own interface with pure html or plain javascript functions.
Users can also build their own engines by including a global javascript object that implement the defined internal API (TBD).
I’m planning to build a system that is easy enough to build and use with any skill level, using only pure html (with a homebrew minimal template engine) or via plain JS (I’ll be also providing some pre-made templates too).
Everything can be self-hosted on any static hosting provider, this allows to spread twtxt within communities like Neocities and similarly hosted websites (basically any Indieweb/Smallweb/Digital garden website and any of the common GitHub/Lab/Berg/lify Pages).
It will be probably named something like TxtCraft or craf.txt but I’m not really sure yet… 🤔 (Maybe some suggestions could help)
I’m still in the experimental phase, so there’s no decent source-code to share yet, but it will soon enough!
M0SS-101 Synth with BL616 RISC-V Delivers Classic Controls in a Compact DIY Kit
The M0SS-101 is a compact virtual analog monosynth designed for hands-on subtractive synthesis. It features 42 editable parameters accessible through 26 buttons and a rotary encoder, with RGB LEDs providing visual feedback for signal flow and modulation. The synth includes dual oscillators, a multi-mode filter, envelope and LFO control, delay effects, and 17 preset slots […] ⌘ Read more
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The RVPC, a fully open source hardware and software retro-style computer project built around the CH32V003 microcontroller, now supports a BASIC interpreter. This update further expands the capabilities of the €1 RISC-V-based system, which already features VGA output and PS/2 keyboard input, despite its extremely limited resources. Originally conceived as a DIY challenge, the RVPC […] ⌘ Read more
Migrating from DIY ELK to a full SaaS platform
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should put together my new pi and set up the DIY KVM thing i’m doing but ehhh tired
DIY photovoltaics | https://nilfm.cc/solar_setup_on_the_gypsy_wagon.html
A Beginner’s Guide to Building Outdoor Light Shows Synchronized to Music with Open Source Tools
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LiteWing is an Open-Hardware, Wi-Fi-Controlled Drone Powered by the ESP32 Microcontroller
CircuitDigest recently launched LiteWing on Kickstarter, a Wi-Fi-controlled mini drone powered by the ESP32 microcontroller. Designed for hobbyists and engineers, LiteWing offers a fully programmable DIY platform, providing an affordable entry into drone technology for both beginners and advanced users. The drone’s design features a minimalistic PCB-based frame, maki … ⌘ Read more
Banana Pi Showcases BPI-CanMV-K230D Zero with Canaan K230D Chip Design
The Banana Pi BPI-CanMV-K230D-Zero is an upcoming single-board computer for AIoT applications, developed in collaboration with Canaan Technology. Featuring the Kendryte K230D chip, it provides local AI inference capabilities, making it useful for DIY projects and embedded systems. At the core of the BPI-CanMV-K230D-Zero is the Kendryte K230D chip from Canaan’s Kendryte AIoT series. This […] ⌘ Read more
(Updated) SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
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T-Glass: DIY Prism Display Glasses Powered by ESP32-S3 MCU and Onboard 6-Axis IMU
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SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
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有哪些装机方案,能够完美兼顾游戏与生产力需求?
目前这两个需求确实高度雷同,特别是消费级HEDT平台势微之后,CPU/主板配置部分都更加相似/通用,基本原则就是明显自己的预算、喜好及锁定对应的显卡GPU级别,其它配件基本就是对应配置。
PC DIY这块个人算资深老玩家,在知乎也分享过众多千赞回答及咨询,荣幸获得网友及平台认可,成为电脑 DIY、电脑硬件话题优秀答主及2023 好物推荐官。
装机预算要花在刀把还是刀刃上?
装机预算要花在刀把还是刀刃上?具体要看哪些地方对你是真的有“价值”。
虎哥平时的装机方案分享,如果说有什么不同,大概就是尽量追求“均衡性”,尽量不追求某方面特性的极致,虽然不少人关注我的主要原因,是相关作业的 “视觉效果”,但其实 “实用” 和 “性价比” 同样也是我看中的属性,所以这次618整理了这些方案,尽量兼顾这三个属性,方便大家无脑抄作业。
去年作业的视频参考:
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M5Stack’s Affordable Programmable Power Supply Module 13.2 Priced at $24.50
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Couple attempts DIY wasp nest removal
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DockerCon Workshops: What to expect
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Guest Blog: Deciding Between Docker Desktop and a DIY Solution
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ROI of Docker Desktop vs. DIY: Considerations, Risks, and Benefits for Business
Docker simplifies application development and removes complexities for developers. This allows software teams to accelerate their productivity and spend more time on delivering value that’s core to their business. One of the ways we do this is by providing a magically simple developer experience with Docker Desktop. We wrote about the magic behind the scenes […]
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Pi-KVM - Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM on Raspberry Pi ⌘ https://pikvm.org/
The Guys Seeking DIY Chemical Castration - MEL Magazine https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/the-guys-seeking-diy-chemical-castration
Open source DIY ethics https://arp242.net/weblog/diy.html
George Hotz is on a hacker crusade against the ‘scam’ of self-driving cars - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/13/17561484/george-hotz-comma-ai-self-driving-car-scam-diy-kit
Yeah, this is almost exactly what I did too: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/7/27/16035508/diy-wearable-computer-google-glass-raspberry-pi-instructions
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MNT Reform: DIY Portable Computer http://mntmn.com/reform/