#blinky — Public Fediverse posts
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Today I finally assembled the Fibonacci 256 Expanding HDR that I got from Evil Genius Labs nearly two months ago.
The colors are really vivid and a lot easier to photograph than my LED cube.
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RP2350 Blinky Orgy | RP Pico #4
This video is the ULTIMATE RP2350 Blinky Orgy. We will blink a LED in every imaginable way.
#RPPico #RP2350 #GettingStarted #Tutorial #Blinky #Streamline #CurrentMakers #STM32World
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Pac-Man: History, Gameplay & Why This Classic Arcade Game Is Still Popular
Discover the history of Pac-Man, released in 1980 by Namco. Learn how the gameplay works, how the ghosts behave, and why this classic arcade game is still popular today.
Read more: https://www.mastanet.com/article/pac-man-history-gameplay-1980
#pac #man #pacman #1980 #arcade #game #namco #gameplay #ghosts #blinky #pinky #inky #clyde #classic #games #retro #gaming #history #level #256 #kill #screen
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First STM32CubeMX and STM32CubeIDE Application - STM32 Remake #2
This video is a "remake" of our second video ever, which to this day remains popular, but due to ST having changed the workflow is no longer "current".
#STM32 #GettingStarted #Tutorial #STM32CubeMX #STM32CubeIDE #Blink #Blinky #STM32World
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I've been sitting on this for a few days, because this thing is really hard to capture on video. But here's my LED cube with its new 3D printed frame and mirror acrylic panels. I like it.
Thanks to @jasoncoon for the laser cutting.
🧵 16/N
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And here it is. It fits. It can be assembled. It still works.
I printed some placeholder panels in natural PLA. They're kind of a cool effect, though not what I intended. I'm planning to replace them with half-mirrored acrylic. Now that I know the dimensions are right, I can order acrylic panels.
It's hard to see when they're backlit, but the top and side frame pieces are the same silk chrome PLA as the rails in the base (see 🧵 14).
🧵 15/N
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The LED cube's base came out okay. The Pixelblaze fits snugly, and the back panel looks better than it needs to. The printer is still printing the rest of the parts.
All glory to @jasoncoon for designing and manufacturing the LED cube. I'm just designing a new enclosure for it.
🧵 14/N
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I've reached that point in the project where I'm pretty sure it will come together. I'm on the second iteration of the plastic parts. The first iteration gave me a good idea of how it would look and _almost_ fit. Now I just wait for the printer...
🧵 13/N
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@jasoncoon Oops! These spreaders were designed to print upside down, but I forgot to flip them in the slicer. Printer didn't care.
🧵 12/N
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@jasoncoon This is designed for 3mm acrylic panels. If I could find the right acrylic (half-mirrored or two-way mirrored silver) in 1mm, the edges would be a lot slimmer and probably a little harder to print.
🧵 11/N
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@jasoncoon This is what I'm thinking for the new LED cube case. The acrylic panels are plain rectangles, no tabs, slots or other complications.
I think it's time to start melting plastic, just as soon as I can decide what colors to use. (Any suggestions?)
🧵 10/N
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@jasoncoon A little 3D modeling update. I like the way the back panel is coming. It has a mass produced look, at least in the render. (I may apply fuzzy skin when I print it and keep the texture nubbly.)
(Yeah, I'm back in Fusion 360. This is way out of reach for me in FreeCAD.)
🧵 9/N
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@jasoncoon It's always surprising when a 3D model fits perfectly on the first try. This is a little tray to hold a Pixelblaze and its sensor board. I've decided to try 3D printing a housing for my LED cube, and this is a test of the dimensions for the Pixelblaze shelf. Looks good; time to build the rest of the housing around it.
🧵 8/N
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Pimoroni launches Badgeware line of wearable programmable displays
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your shirt.
Available with a choice of E Ink, IPS LCD, or LED matrix displays, each member of the Badgeware family is basically a tiny wearable computer with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microprocessor, support […]
#badger #badgeware #blinky #pimoroni #smartBage #tufty #wearableDisplay
Read more: https://liliputing.com/pimoroni-launches-badgeware-line-of-wearable-programmable-displays/
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For Day #5 of #Cosytober2025 the prompt was #Yellow. As I will be busy later this month, I included the prompt #game as well. I hope you don't mind Rosie. :patcat: #Pacman #Blinky #Pinky #Inky #Clyde #ArchLinux #Arch #Linux #IUseArchBTW #art #VideoGame
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Who's up at 2:30am editing? It's me =]
It's nice and rainy, the windows are open, and there's time to get some edits done.
Please enjoy this @meeteazy fan art of Blinky.
#GryphInsFanArt #GryphIns #Blinky #OwlGryphon #Merteazy #FlockYouImAGryphon #gryphon #gryphoninsurrection #griffin -
2025 One Hertz Challenge: A 555, but not as we know it https://hackaday.com/2025/07/22/2025-one-hertz-challenge-a-555-but-not-as-we-know-it/ #tinytapeout #contests #blinky #555
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2025 One Hertz Challenge: A 555, but not as we know it - We did explicitly ask for projects that use a 555 timer for the One Hertz Challeng... - https://hackaday.com/2025/07/22/2025-one-hertz-challenge-a-555-but-not-as-we-know-it/ #tinytapeout #contests #blinky
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Catching up on my #MuppetationalMay posts!
Day 7: Lew Zealand throwing something!
#FanArt #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistTradingCard #ATC #Muppets #LewZealand #Blinky #TheSimpsons
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Shrinking Blinky As Far As Possible - Many of us know the basic Blink Arduino sketch, or have coded similar routines on ... - https://hackaday.com/2025/04/01/shrinking-blinky-as-far-as-possible/ #microcontroller #mischacks #challenge #storage #blinky #blink #bytes
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Also, the same board (Core51822) running off a single 1.2v rechargeable AA battery (thanks to the magic of a DC-DC step-up converter). The multimeter shows the milliamps being pulled from the battery. #theWorkshop #blinky #assembly #electronics
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Blinking a LED light on a #nRF51822 microcontroller board, coded in raw ARM/Cortex-M0 #assembly...
Because both Rust and Arduino IDE currently weren't able to get me to that point for not-yet-clear reasons. And I don't want to have to do C.
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World’s Smallest Blinky, Now Even Smaller - Here at Hackaday, it’s a pretty safe bet that putting “World’s smallest” in the ti... - https://hackaday.com/2025/03/19/worlds-smallest-blinky-now-even-smaller/ #microcontrollers #microcontroller #microsoldering #attiny20 #tantalum #blinky #led
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@jasoncoon of Evil Genius Labs sent me his new 8x8x8 LED Cube. This is a volumetric display made of 512 WS2812 LEDs and a PixelBlaze inside a frosted acrylic box. It was a kit; I soldered and assembled it over the last two days. The PixelBlaze came with many preprogrammed effects, including these three.
It looks even better in person -- the camera oversaturated on the bright parts.