The suprisingly complex technology behind Ravensburger’s King Arthur board game
I’m reverse engineering a 20 year old partly-electrical board game to reveal some suprisingly sophisiticated technology.
I’m reverse engineering a 20 year old partly-electrical board game to reveal some suprisingly sophisiticated technology.
Handy trick Use heat inserts for PCB mounting
Getting started with embedded Rust. Blinking LED on Bluepill. (Thumbnail: Rust Embedded WG - CC-BY)
Using Rust to blink a LED on a STM32F103 aka “BluePill” on Linux Mint/Ubuntu
Changing the physical keyboard of a MSI-GS30 from german to US
A simple script that can be used to reach IPv6 only hosts via IPv4
Getting started with embedded Rust. Blinking LED on Bluepill. (Thumbnail: Rust Embedded WG - CC-BY)
Using Rust to blink a LED on a STM32F103 aka “BluePill” on Linux Mint/Ubuntu
This is the first post and it has to start with an hello world example
Building a safety barrier for the gallery in a friends student apartment
Building an oak wood laundry basket at my student room
Getting started with embedded Rust. Blinking LED on Bluepill. (Thumbnail: Rust Embedded WG - CC-BY)
Using Rust to blink a LED on a STM32F103 aka “BluePill” on Linux Mint/Ubuntu
This is the first post and it has to start with an hello world example
I’ve upgraded the heat bed of my Artillery Genius with a metal one and checked if the temperature is distributed more evenly.