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Working with OLEDs: SSD1353 & SSD1333

A quick intro to interfacing common OLED displays to bare-metal microcontrollers.

3 hours ago 1 votes
UI is hell: four-function calculators

One of the simplest and best-known computing devices on the planet is a fascinating study in interface design.

a week ago 7 votes
Don't build a platform... unless?

"Build a product, not a platform" is a common saying among tech entrepreneurs. But why do some platforms succeed?

a week ago 17 votes
Investigating an "evil" RJ45 dongle

Reverse-engineering hardware can be difficult -- but sometimes, all you need is a comfy armchair and some Google Translate.

a week ago 23 votes

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Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube

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Working with OLEDs: SSD1353 & SSD1333

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