Pebbling Club 🐧🪨

  • Runtipi - Homeserver management made easy
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    Highlight:Free and open-source, runtipi lets you install all your favorite self-hosted apps without the hassle of configuring and managing each service. One-click installs and updates for more than 200 popular apps. Free and open-source, Runtipi lets you install all your favorite self-hosted apps without the hassle of configuring and managing each service. One-click installs and updates for more than 80 popular apps.
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  • Lowering Expectations, One Project at a Time – Netninja.com
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    Highlight:At the entrance to the park was a sign that caught my eye. I’m fairly certain I have seen it in previous years, but this year it caught my attention enough to park itself in my brain. Lower Your Expectations I thought about that sign all weekend, joked on Slack about how to “win” it after the festival shuts down, and sketched some iterations of a desktop version while waiting for speakers to start. I wanted to be able to slide out the display board, so the toughest part was coming up with a retention mechanism. I did things like this in the past by sandwiching layers, but found tabbed guides to be a better way to achieve that in this form factor.
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  • Papercraft Models — Rocky Bergen
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    Construct the computer from your childhood or build an entire computer museum at home with these paper models, free to download and share.
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  • 2BitToy
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    A Gameboy Camera custom shell designed for the retro Nintendo fan who wants to dabble a little more with their Gameboy photography.
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  • ESP32 Web Server (WebSocket) with Multiple Sliders PWM | Random Nerd Tutorials
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    This tutorial shows how to build an ESP32 web server that displays a web page with multiple sliders. The sliders control the duty cycle of different PWM channels to control the brightness of multiple LEDs.
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  • Atari 65XE as USB keyboard
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    Making retro Atari 65XE as USB-keyboard for a modern computer. And it will leave the opportunity to use this Atari in the native mode. Arduino Leonardo is used for connect the Atari's keyboard to an USB. With an UNIX this keyboard will works without any restrictions.
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  • ESP32 WiFi Robot | Hackaday.io
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    The ESP32 requires no app, it can be controlled from any PC or mobile device that has a web browser.
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    Pi1541 is a real-time, cycle exact, Commodore 1541 disk drive emulator that can run on a Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+ or 3A+.
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  • My Rust Powered linux.conf.au e-Paper Badge - WezM.net by Wesley Moore
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    I built a digital conference badge to take to the conference. It used a tri-colour e-Paper display and was powered by a Rust program I built running on Raspbian Linux.
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  • Make your own S-Video for your 8-bit card easily and quickly - Atari 8-Bit Computers - AtariAge Forums
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    Heres how you can make your own top quality S-Video video board for almost any Atari 8 bit. It uses few parts and would take minutes to install.
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  • Rocky Bergen's Retro Computer Papercraft – Waxy.org
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    Winnipeg-based artist and designer Rocky Bergen makes detailed papercraft of vintage computers, game systems, and electronics that you can print out, cut, and fold for yourself.
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  • About ZynAddSubFX
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    ZynAddSubFX is a fully featured open source software synthesizer
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  • Whizzo Software - SIO2Arduino
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    SIO2Arduino is an Atari 8-bit (800/XL/XE) device emulator that runs on the Arduino platform. It currently emulates a single Atari 1050 disk drive (D1:) but there are plans to extend it to support multiple drives as well as other devices.
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  • The PiModem Project - Retro BBS and dialup fun!
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    Connect to BBS's (via telnet) and the Internet (via PPP) from your old computer!
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  • Grant's MULTICOMP pick and mix computer
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    Pick-and-mix to create your own custom computer on a low-cost FPGA board
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  • pinout_soldering.jpg (JPEG Image, 733 × 945 pixels)
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    Pinout for soldering uIEC/SD inside C64
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  • OSH Park ~ Atari SIO23v3
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    The board fits like an edge connector in between the two rows of pins in the Atari SIO port and is modeled after the Atari8Warez “Poor Mans SIO Cable”. The side labeled “SIO23V3” is the top/up side.
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  • Build your own 9600 Baud C64 WiFi Modem For $10 | 1200baud
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  • SIO2PI -> Raspberry Pi as a floppy - Atari 8-Bit Computers - AtariAge Forums
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    The Raspberry Pi is a small and inexpensive computer that can also emulate ATARI floppies.
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  • ESP8266 WiFi Modem Working! - TI-99/4A Computers - AtariAge Forums
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    I am using a HUZZAH ESP8266 that i purchased for $10 A DB9 Male Serial to TTL converter that I purchased for $10
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  • 40% Keyboards: mf68 revised PCB
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    This is a replacement PCB for the Magicforce 68 keyboard. It is powered by a cheap Pro Micro controller. This is the second version, more information can be read in this post and details on github.
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  • Raspberry PiBoy – Building a Handheld Gaming System from Walnut and Carbon Fiber – MICHAEL K CASTOR
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    Portable Raspberry Pi enabled gaming system projects seem to be everywhere. The concept is relatively simple; get an old GameBoy (or other old portable) shell, stuff in a Raspberry Pi Zero as well as some switches, LiPo battery and charger, an LCD screen, and maybe an audio amplifier and you’re set (except for the giant mess of wires.)
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  • The underground story of Cobra, the 1980s’ illicit handmade computer | Ars Technica
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    Among the clones manufactured by the Communists was the Cobra or CoBra. The name stands for COmputere BRAsov, with Brasov being the town in central Romania where these machines were assembled to be used by enterprises. Of course, ordinary people couldn’t buy them—which is what first led several students at the Politehnica University of Bucharest deciding to build them themselves.
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  • IoT Container makes shopping easier – Tinkering with Technology
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    The yogurt texts you when it's time to buy more!
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  • Sonoff WiFi Smart Switch With I2C Port - JackenHack
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  • How to Make a Raspberry Pi Media Panel (fka Digital Photo Frame) - All
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  • Knit — PUSSYHAT PROJECT
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  • Slack client for Commodore 64
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  • Overview | World's Smallest MAME Arcade Cabinet | Adafruit Learning System
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  • PockulusC.H.I.P. or: How an April Fool’s Joke Turned PocketC.H.I.P. into the Most Affordable VR Headset in the World! — Blog. by Next Thing
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    PockulusC.H.I.P. started as a joke. But then we actually got it working. That’s right, the most affordable standalone virtual reality headset in the world started as a joke and it works!
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  • Add a Speaker to PocketC.H.I.P. in Less Than 20 Minutes — Blog. by Next Thing
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    Adding a speaker to PocketC.H.I.P. is a great way to start extending its hardware.
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  • PocketCHIP D-Pad Mod by telarium - Thingiverse
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    This is a replacement screen bezel that snaps onto a PocketCHIP computer in order to add d-pad buttons. This makes it a lot easier to play your favorite PICO-8, NES, SNES, and many other games!
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  • William Schweinberg - Experimental Aircraft Builder's Log
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  • The EAA Workbench
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  • Fold N Fly ✈
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    A database of paper airplanes with easy to follow folding instructions.
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  • Adventures in DIY Engineering: 3D Printer DLP - Rev 2
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  • BrownFox step by step • deskthority
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  • Startsida
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    We make the chips for your DIY Synthesizer!
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  • The Humble Hacker Keyboard
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    The programmable keyboard for programmers!
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  • Building a Keyboard: Part 2 - Massively Parallel Procrastination
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  • Building a Keyboard: Part 1 - Massively Parallel Procrastination
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    Finally reading @obra's "Building a Keyboard: Part 1", realizing I'm doing almost precisely the same things
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  • I Built a Keyboard from Scratch
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  • C code for Teensy: USB Keyboard
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    This code implements a USB keyboard, which you can use to control almost any PC or Mac software.
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  • Keyboard Layout Editor
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    Keyboard-layout-editor.com is a web application that enables the editing of keyboard-layouts, i.e., the position and appearance of each physical key.
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  • Plate & Case Builder
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    Generate the CAD files required to build a keyboard with any layout you specify...
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  • Finished IBM Model M SSSK Mod - Album on Imgur
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    Carving an IBM Model M down to roughly 60% size
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  • Assembly | Convert your Model M Keyboard to Bluetooth with Bluefruit EZ-Key HID | Adafruit Learning System
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  • IBM Model M USB Controller · antonizoon/archivis.me Wiki
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    this project aims to build, test, and mass produce a Teensy/Arduino USB Keyboard controller, for use as a drop in replacement into any IBM Buckling Spring keyboard.
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  • How to use the MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix | Brainy-Bits Canada
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    Using a LED Dot Matrix in your next project can be a way to incorporate some cool little animations.
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  • Raspberry Pi b+ and max7219 LED matrix ~ Jon Carlos (webmonger) personal blog itsux.com
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