In it they build something that is very close to an Arduino (minus the programming cable, but including the power supply and clock-driving oscillator, and a couple status LEDs) from raw parts on a breadboard. I guess it goes to show that "a microcontroller with some preloaded firmware" counts for a lot when you are ostensibly talking about "raw parts".
In it they build something that is very close to an Arduino (minus the programming cable, but including the power supply and clock-driving oscillator, and a couple status LEDs) from raw parts on a breadboard. I guess it goes to show that "a microcontroller with some preloaded firmware" counts for a lot when you are ostensibly talking about "raw parts".
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Played some board games at the fb office with newly-arrived-to-nyc dan blandford and some friends-of-friends of his. Codenames and…
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This morning I suddenly had a memory of a game I used to play in the mid-late 90s over email. In it you "designed" animals by giving them, like, 4…
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Played some more Shenzhen I/O. The later puzzles are getting straight up hard. Had some fun optimizing the earlier ones, though.
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