Clawdmeter is a DIY ESP32-S3-powered desk dashboard that displays Claude Code token usage on a 2.16-inch AMOLED screen so you ...
The 8051 was an 8-bit Harvard-architecture microcontroller first put out by Intel in 1980. They’ve since discontinued that line, but it lives on in the low-cost STC8 family of chips, which is ...
In May 1966, Navy commander Jeremiah Denton was forced onto North Vietnamese television for a propaganda interview after nearly a year as a POW. Under questioning, he refused to follow the script and ...
Unceremoniously dumped on Hulu, In the Blink of an Eye contains three stories told in parallel across separate timelines that attempt to capture the entirety of human existence. In the prehistoric ...
Imagine this: your eyes engage in a remarkable dance, blinking up to 20,000 times each day! These tiny blinks play a crucial role in keeping our eyes moisturized and free from debris. But here’s the ...
While presented as a trio of interconnected stories, “In the Blink of an Eye,” the latest film from “WALL-E” and “John Carter” director Andrew Stanton, plays more like three disparate TV series ...
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This project implements a smart traffic signal system using Arduino UNO, ultrasonic distance sensors, and LED signals. The system controls traffic signals at a junction by dynamically adjusting the ...
Learn how to control and blink multiple LEDs using the MAX7219 driver with Arduino. A simple guide for beginners in electronics and coding. #Arduino #MAX7219 #LEDProjects #ElectronicsTutorial 7 ...
If you want to blink an LED once every second, you could use just about any old timer circuit to create a 1 Hz signal. Or, you could go the complicated route like [Anthony Vincz] and grab 1 Hz off a ...