Today is a complicated day for many reasons; if you're struggling today know that I am thinking of you and pulling for you.
ADVISORY: I will be giving a talk NEXT weekend, June 24th, at Crowd Supply’s Teardown conference in Portland, Oregon. My topic: “Making the Most of Your Microcontroller.”
Full schedule should be posted by end of week; in the meantime, tickets are here! https://www.crowdsupply.com/teardown/portland-2023
Two of my favorite makers are LIVE right now! @alexglow @XRobotsUK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY3CUDuwUM4
Today is a fantastic day to tell someone how much you appreciate them.
It'll mean a lot to them to hear it even if they know it.
Give it a try!
I made a (well-coordinated) LED tote and crossbody bag using the technique of 3D printing translucent tiles onto tulle and inserting them through corresponding holes in the bags' front panels. I sewed long zippers in the lining of both bags to make it easy to access the interior, and attached a flexible LED string behind the tiles with hot glue. A #Pixelblaze controller inside each bag makes it easy to run synchronized patterns. I'll be writing up a "how to" guide on them for @makemagazine.
@joeycastillo I get that... :-)
The design is just about finalized for the LED lanyards we'll assemble and code at my #teardown workshop next week. I tried to keep the assembly as simple as possible so we can focus on writing animations for them in #CircuitPython.
Open Book advisory! There are a few more Open Book kits available on the Oddly Specific Objects shop. Priced at $60 and currently shipping only to the United States. While you're there, make sure to also grab an Oddly Specific Daybook or a hexagon sticker sheet; everything on the Oddly Specific Shop is back in stock and can ship tomorrow! https://shop.oddlyspecificobjects.com/products/open-book-abridged-edition-kit
New on the Patreon: an exploration of whether it makes sense to manufacture the Feather Low Energy board I've been working on for the Feather Op Amp Lab. I'm not going to lie to you: behind the paywall, my conclusion is that I have no idea. https://www.patreon.com/posts/84016639
Hey you; you're amazing and I'm glad you're here.
I know you may not always feel it but we all see how awesome you are.
Thanks for being here with us.
@joeycastillo let me guess: first one thinks you are amazing, the second one is glad they get to see you, and the last one is bummed they don't get to see you?
Finished mapping Squishy Icosahedron's pixel positions (in its *unsquished* state, at least.) Next steps are to add the #pixelblaze sensor board, embed it inside the icosahedron, and code some motion-reactive animations.
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