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  1. How to DIY LED walls correctly?

    If you want to take a hands-on approach to assembling your own LED wall, but you don’t know what materials you need and how to put it together. It’s actually far easier than you think to install these components, and today I’m going to guide you on how to properly DIY an LED wall. #Muenled #LEDdisplay #LEDwalls

    mlxled.com/how-to-diy-led-wall

  2. Ausprobiert: UGREEN USB-C Hub – Mehr Schein als Sein?
    In der Welt der USB-C-Hubs scheint es mittlerweile unzählige Modelle zu geben. UGREEN bringt mit seinem neuen Multiport-Hub dennoch eine Variante auf den Markt, die durch ein besonderes Feature hervorstic
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ausp
    #Ausprobiert #News #HDMIAusgang #Kunststoffgehuse #LEDDisplay #MacZubehr #MacBookZubehr #ReiseGadget #TechnikReview #UGreen #USBPorts #USBCHub

  3. Ausprobiert: UGREEN USB-C Hub – Mehr Schein als Sein?
    In der Welt der USB-C-Hubs scheint es mittlerweile unzählige Modelle zu geben. UGREEN bringt mit seinem neuen Multiport-Hub dennoch eine Variante auf den Markt, die durch ein besonderes Feature hervorstic
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ausp
    #Ausprobiert #News #HDMIAusgang #Kunststoffgehuse #LEDDisplay #MacZubehr #MacBookZubehr #ReiseGadget #TechnikReview #UGreen #USBPorts #USBCHub

  4. Ausprobiert: UGREEN USB-C Hub – Mehr Schein als Sein?
    In der Welt der USB-C-Hubs scheint es mittlerweile unzählige Modelle zu geben. UGREEN bringt mit seinem neuen Multiport-Hub dennoch eine Variante auf den Markt, die durch ein besonderes Feature hervorstic
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ausp
    #Ausprobiert #News #HDMIAusgang #Kunststoffgehuse #LEDDisplay #MacZubehr #MacBookZubehr #ReiseGadget #TechnikReview #UGreen #USBPorts #USBCHub

  5. Ausprobiert: UGREEN USB-C Hub – Mehr Schein als Sein?
    In der Welt der USB-C-Hubs scheint es mittlerweile unzählige Modelle zu geben. UGREEN bringt mit seinem neuen Multiport-Hub dennoch eine Variante auf den Markt, die durch ein besonderes Feature hervorstic
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ausp
    #Ausprobiert #News #HDMIAusgang #Kunststoffgehuse #LEDDisplay #MacZubehr #MacBookZubehr #ReiseGadget #TechnikReview #UGreen #USBPorts #USBCHub

  6. Ausprobiert: UGREEN USB-C Hub – Mehr Schein als Sein?
    In der Welt der USB-C-Hubs scheint es mittlerweile unzählige Modelle zu geben. UGREEN bringt mit seinem neuen Multiport-Hub dennoch eine Variante auf den Markt, die durch ein besonderes Feature hervorstic
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ausp
    #Ausprobiert #News #HDMIAusgang #Kunststoffgehuse #LEDDisplay #MacZubehr #MacBookZubehr #ReiseGadget #TechnikReview #UGreen #USBPorts #USBCHub

  7. @[email protected]

    Is it possible to fit 16x16 font glyphs into a TV head?

    As soon as I saw that these existed I knew it was something I had to try with my extension of GNU Unifont (called UnifontEX), which even has emoji. Unifont and UnifontEX are both 8x16 for anything that can reasonably fit, and 16x16 for anything that can't. I know that people have gone to 15x18 or 15x20, but some glyphs do truly require the full 16x16 cell size, so 16x18 or 16x18 would have to be the case. I'm of course wanting Unicode support (including characters above Plane 0, of which there are
    many in the font), so that means I'd likely need a Raspberry Pi. I'm also curious which of the formats at http://stgiga.github.io/UnifontEX/ would be best. There are a lot to choose from, including ones that were never offered by upstream Unifont.

    I for the past while and especially recently had wanted to wear UnifontEX glyph displays either on my shirt or then a hat, so I could speak my more passionate topics without having to worry about voice level causing me problems.

    I also had for the past week felt like I wanted to, if I gave a tech talk or ever appeared in a video, to never show my face and instead hide in a fursuit head, but if I trick one of
    these out with cat ears, then that would do. The Raspberry Pi could theoretically let me use it as a MIDI player, obviously at safe volumes.

    Like, this TV head is something I'd actually want to do, and I'd sorta been thinking about adjacent topics recently. As an Earthbound reference, I would name mine "Lumine", after Lumine Hall from Earthbound. I'd go for a green shell for them and I'd predominantly use green or RGB colors for the text.

    Interesting idea: put fursuit fur (or scales if you are a scalie) onto a TV head.

    Fursuit head or TV head?
    "Why not both?"

    Obviously this will all be several years in the future due to my current state of nonemployment. Nonetheless I'm still curious. Also, if any of these ideas are inspirational, I give full permission to use them. Same for the font. I really don't care too much about what people do with my content.

    In other news: UnifontEX got used in the game Gem Frenzy (
    https://theyippies.itch.io/gem-frenzy), and I got credited in the Itch.io game description.

    Also my birthday is at the end of the month.
    #unicode #furry #fursuithead #tvhead #unifontex #rgbled #rgbleds #rgb #font #pixelfonts #pixelfont #unifont #raspberypi #raspberrypipico #luminehall #earthbound #16x16px #indiegame #birthdaysoon #tech #technology #techtalk #techtalks #leddisplay #displays #leddisplays #shirtdisplay #hatdisplay #scalie #scales #furry #indiedevs #catears #midi

  8. @[email protected]

    Is it possible to fit 16x16 font glyphs into a TV head?

    As soon as I saw that these existed I knew it was something I had to try with my extension of GNU Unifont (called UnifontEX), which even has emoji. Unifont and UnifontEX are both 8x16 for anything that can reasonably fit, and 16x16 for anything that can't. I know that people have gone to 15x18 or 15x20, but some glyphs do truly require the full 16x16 cell size, so 16x18 or 16x18 would have to be the case. I'm of course wanting Unicode support (including characters above Plane 0, of which there are
    many in the font), so that means I'd likely need a Raspberry Pi. I'm also curious which of the formats at http://stgiga.github.io/UnifontEX/ would be best. There are a lot to choose from, including ones that were never offered by upstream Unifont.

    I for the past while and especially recently had wanted to wear UnifontEX glyph displays either on my shirt or then a hat, so I could speak my more passionate topics without having to worry about voice level causing me problems.

    I also had for the past week felt like I wanted to, if I gave a tech talk or ever appeared in a video, to never show my face and instead hide in a fursuit head, but if I trick one of
    these out with cat ears, then that would do. The Raspberry Pi could theoretically let me use it as a MIDI player, obviously at safe volumes.

    Like, this TV head is something I'd actually want to do, and I'd sorta been thinking about adjacent topics recently. As an Earthbound reference, I would name mine "Lumine", after Lumine Hall from Earthbound. I'd go for a green shell for them and I'd predominantly use green or RGB colors for the text.

    Interesting idea: put fursuit fur (or scales if you are a scalie) onto a TV head.

    Fursuit head or TV head?
    "Why not both?"

    Obviously this will all be several years in the future due to my current state of nonemployment. Nonetheless I'm still curious. Also, if any of these ideas are inspirational, I give full permission to use them. Same for the font. I really don't care too much about what people do with my content.

    In other news: UnifontEX got used in the game Gem Frenzy (
    https://theyippies.itch.io/gem-frenzy), and I got credited in the Itch.io game description.

    Also my birthday is at the end of the month.
    #unicode #furry #fursuithead #tvhead #unifontex #rgbled #rgbleds #rgb #font #pixelfonts #pixelfont #unifont #raspberypi #raspberrypipico #luminehall #earthbound #16x16px #indiegame #birthdaysoon #tech #technology #techtalk #techtalks #leddisplay #displays #leddisplays #shirtdisplay #hatdisplay #scalie #scales #furry #indiedevs #catears #midi

  9. @[email protected]

    Is it possible to fit 16x16 font glyphs into a TV head?

    As soon as I saw that these existed I knew it was something I had to try with my extension of GNU Unifont (called UnifontEX), which even has emoji. Unifont and UnifontEX are both 8x16 for anything that can reasonably fit, and 16x16 for anything that can't. I know that people have gone to 15x18 or 15x20, but some glyphs do truly require the full 16x16 cell size, so 16x18 or 16x18 would have to be the case. I'm of course wanting Unicode support (including characters above Plane 0, of which there are
    many in the font), so that means I'd likely need a Raspberry Pi. I'm also curious which of the formats at http://stgiga.github.io/UnifontEX/ would be best. There are a lot to choose from, including ones that were never offered by upstream Unifont.

    I for the past while and especially recently had wanted to wear UnifontEX glyph displays either on my shirt or then a hat, so I could speak my more passionate topics without having to worry about voice level causing me problems.

    I also had for the past week felt like I wanted to, if I gave a tech talk or ever appeared in a video, to never show my face and instead hide in a fursuit head, but if I trick one of
    these out with cat ears, then that would do. The Raspberry Pi could theoretically let me use it as a MIDI player, obviously at safe volumes.

    Like, this TV head is something I'd actually want to do, and I'd sorta been thinking about adjacent topics recently. As an Earthbound reference, I would name mine "Lumine", after Lumine Hall from Earthbound. I'd go for a green shell for them and I'd predominantly use green or RGB colors for the text.

    Interesting idea: put fursuit fur (or scales if you are a scalie) onto a TV head.

    Fursuit head or TV head?
    "Why not both?"

    Obviously this will all be several years in the future due to my current state of nonemployment. Nonetheless I'm still curious. Also, if any of these ideas are inspirational, I give full permission to use them. Same for the font. I really don't care too much about what people do with my content.

    In other news: UnifontEX got used in the game Gem Frenzy (
    https://theyippies.itch.io/gem-frenzy), and I got credited in the Itch.io game description.

    Also my birthday is at the end of the month.
    #unicode #furry #fursuithead #tvhead #unifontex #rgbled #rgbleds #rgb #font #pixelfonts #pixelfont #unifont #raspberypi #raspberrypipico #luminehall #earthbound #16x16px #indiegame #birthdaysoon #tech #technology #techtalk #techtalks #leddisplay #displays #leddisplays #shirtdisplay #hatdisplay #scalie #scales #furry #indiedevs #catears #midi

  10. @[email protected]

    Is it possible to fit 16x16 font glyphs into a TV head?

    As soon as I saw that these existed I knew it was something I had to try with my extension of GNU Unifont (called UnifontEX), which even has emoji. Unifont and UnifontEX are both 8x16 for anything that can reasonably fit, and 16x16 for anything that can't. I know that people have gone to 15x18 or 15x20, but some glyphs do truly require the full 16x16 cell size, so 16x18 or 16x18 would have to be the case. I'm of course wanting Unicode support (including characters above Plane 0, of which there are
    many in the font), so that means I'd likely need a Raspberry Pi. I'm also curious which of the formats at http://stgiga.github.io/UnifontEX/ would be best. There are a lot to choose from, including ones that were never offered by upstream Unifont.

    I for the past while and especially recently had wanted to wear UnifontEX glyph displays either on my shirt or then a hat, so I could speak my more passionate topics without having to worry about voice level causing me problems.

    I also had for the past week felt like I wanted to, if I gave a tech talk or ever appeared in a video, to never show my face and instead hide in a fursuit head, but if I trick one of
    these out with cat ears, then that would do. The Raspberry Pi could theoretically let me use it as a MIDI player, obviously at safe volumes.

    Like, this TV head is something I'd actually want to do, and I'd sorta been thinking about adjacent topics recently. As an Earthbound reference, I would name mine "Lumine", after Lumine Hall from Earthbound. I'd go for a green shell for them and I'd predominantly use green or RGB colors for the text.

    Interesting idea: put fursuit fur (or scales if you are a scalie) onto a TV head.

    Fursuit head or TV head?
    "Why not both?"

    Obviously this will all be several years in the future due to my current state of nonemployment. Nonetheless I'm still curious. Also, if any of these ideas are inspirational, I give full permission to use them. Same for the font. I really don't care too much about what people do with my content.

    In other news: UnifontEX got used in the game Gem Frenzy (
    https://theyippies.itch.io/gem-frenzy), and I got credited in the Itch.io game description.

    Also my birthday is at the end of the month.
    #unicode #furry #fursuithead #tvhead #unifontex #rgbled #rgbleds #rgb #font #pixelfonts #pixelfont #unifont #raspberypi #raspberrypipico #luminehall #earthbound #16x16px #indiegame #birthdaysoon #tech #technology #techtalk #techtalks #leddisplay #displays #leddisplays #shirtdisplay #hatdisplay #scalie #scales #furry #indiedevs #catears #midi

  11. @[email protected]

    Is it possible to fit 16x16 font glyphs into a TV head?

    As soon as I saw that these existed I knew it was something I had to try with my extension of GNU Unifont (called UnifontEX), which even has emoji. Unifont and UnifontEX are both 8x16 for anything that can reasonably fit, and 16x16 for anything that can't. I know that people have gone to 15x18 or 15x20, but some glyphs do truly require the full 16x16 cell size, so 16x18 or 16x18 would have to be the case. I'm of course wanting Unicode support (including characters above Plane 0, of which there are
    many in the font), so that means I'd likely need a Raspberry Pi. I'm also curious which of the formats at http://stgiga.github.io/UnifontEX/ would be best. There are a lot to choose from, including ones that were never offered by upstream Unifont.

    I for the past while and especially recently had wanted to wear UnifontEX glyph displays either on my shirt or then a hat, so I could speak my more passionate topics without having to worry about voice level causing me problems.

    I also had for the past week felt like I wanted to, if I gave a tech talk or ever appeared in a video, to never show my face and instead hide in a fursuit head, but if I trick one of
    these out with cat ears, then that would do. The Raspberry Pi could theoretically let me use it as a MIDI player, obviously at safe volumes.

    Like, this TV head is something I'd actually want to do, and I'd sorta been thinking about adjacent topics recently. As an Earthbound reference, I would name mine "Lumine", after Lumine Hall from Earthbound. I'd go for a green shell for them and I'd predominantly use green or RGB colors for the text.

    Interesting idea: put fursuit fur (or scales if you are a scalie) onto a TV head.

    Fursuit head or TV head?
    "Why not both?"

    Obviously this will all be several years in the future due to my current state of nonemployment. Nonetheless I'm still curious. Also, if any of these ideas are inspirational, I give full permission to use them. Same for the font. I really don't care too much about what people do with my content.

    In other news: UnifontEX got used in the game Gem Frenzy (
    https://theyippies.itch.io/gem-frenzy), and I got credited in the Itch.io game description.

    Also my birthday is at the end of the month.
    #unicode #furry #fursuithead #tvhead #unifontex #rgbled #rgbleds #rgb #font #pixelfonts #pixelfont #unifont #raspberypi #raspberrypipico #luminehall #earthbound #16x16px #indiegame #birthdaysoon #tech #technology #techtalk #techtalks #leddisplay #displays #leddisplays #shirtdisplay #hatdisplay #scalie #scales #furry #indiedevs #catears #midi

  12. Serial Cistercian Digit Module - There’s no doubt that the 7-segment display is a gold standard for displaying ligh... - hackaday.com/2022/12/12/serial #31-segmentdisplay #peripheralshacks #cistercian #leddisplay #ledhacks #rgbleds

  13. Quick Tip Improves Seven-Segment LED Visibility - We’re suckers for a nice seven-segment LED display around these parts, and judging... - hackaday.com/2022/06/03/quick- #7segmentleddisplay #leddisplay #ledhacks #filter #tint

  14. A Face Mask That’s Functional and Hacker-Certified - [splat238] needed a mask for going out in public, but wanted something that fit his personal style... more: hackaday.com/2020/07/27/a-face #wearablehacks #coronavirus #leddisplay #dotmatrix #ledhacks #neopixel #esp8266 #ws2812b #covid

  15. Clock Uses Custom LED Displays to Keep Myst Time - The Myst fans in the audience will love this project because it displays the 25-hour timekeeping sys... more: hackaday.com/2020/01/28/clock- #clockhacks #leddisplay #ledhacks #esp8266 #clock #myst #ntp

  16. Bask In The Glory Of This 336 LED Digit Display - [Chris Combs] recently took the wraps off of an incredible art piece that he calls Road Ahead which ... more: hackaday.com/2020/01/18/bask-i #sevensegmentled #leddisplay #graphical #ledhacks #python #art

  17. A Strange Display Gives Up Its Secrets - Providing a display for a project in 2020 is something of a done deal. Standard interfaces and off... more: hackaday.com/2020/01/16/a-stra #leddisplay #dotmatrix #ledhacks #led

  18. Movie-Style Hacking With a Wall of Glowing Hex - Over the years, the media has managed to throw together some pretty ridiculous visual depictions of ... more: hackaday.com/2019/12/20/movie- #softwarehacks #alphanumeric #leddisplay #ledhacks #hexdump #stm32

  19. Chaining Together A 16×2 Bubble LED Display - We’ve recently noticed an uptick of interest in so-called “bubble displays”: vintage alphanumeric LE... more: hackaday.com/2019/12/10/chaini #bubbledisplay #shiftregister #classichacks #leddisplay #hpdl-1414 #ledhacks #74hc595

  20. LED Driver Board Could Be Your Ticket To FPGA Development - Microcontrollers are a great way to learn about developing for embedded systems. However, once you... more: hackaday.com/2019/08/15/led-dr #leddisplay #fpga #led

  21. Visualizing LEDs for More Efficient Pin Packing - The archetypal “blink an LED” is a great starter project on any platform, but once the bug takes ho... more: hackaday.com/2019/06/19/visual #charlieplex #leddisplay #dotmatrix #efficient #ledmatrix #multiplex #ledhacks #led

  22. Lateral Thinking For An Easier Charlieplex - In the practical world we live in, PCBs are often rectangles (or rectangles with rectangles, it’s ju... more: hackaday.com/2019/05/20/latera #charlieplex #leddisplay #efficient #ledmatrix #multiplex #ledhacks #crafting #freeform #woven #art #led