PCWorld demonstrates building a high-performance Raspberry Pi 5 computer with NVMe SSD storage for under $200, requiring the 8GB Pi 5, M.2 HAT, and compatible power supply. The SSD upgrade via PCI ...
You have a tiny twenty-year-old hard drive with a weird interface. How do you read it? If you’re [Will Whang], by reverse engineering, and building an interface board. In many of our ...
Taste The Code on MSN
ESP32 motion detection setup with Arduino and ESPHome for Home Assistant
In this video, I'm exploring the use of Mini PIR Sensors with ESP32 with both Arduino-based projects as well as making a movement sensor for Home Assistant by using ESPHome. The sensor is quite ...
How-To Geek on MSN
How a single Linux command unlocked my Ugreen NAS to become the center of my homelab
Why editing one hidden Linux file is the only way to fix Ugreen's biggest software oversight ...
How often have you pulled out old MCU-based project that still works fine, but you have no idea where the original source ...
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