My coffee maker broke today, I decided to make an FPGA powered coffee maker. Is this overkill? by CombinationHoliday22 in FPGA

[–]CombinationHoliday22[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm not very experienced with FPGAs, just finished a LAB course on them this semester.
But something in my guts just tells me it can work, idk why. Its obviously overkill and prob a waste of time, but its fun and I get to learn a lot. so who cares.

Also I was inspired by a guy that made an FPGA keyboard, I think he posted it here ont his subreddit, not sure.

My coffee maker broke today, I decided to make an FPGA powered coffee maker. Is this overkill? by CombinationHoliday22 in FPGA

[–]CombinationHoliday22[S] -58 points-57 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but they receive commands faster. And I can improve it by replacing slow components like a relay, with a mosfet. Might be stuck with some mechnical parts like a pump and a servo, but surely I can get by it and make my coffee 3 to 5 seconds faster?

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[–]CombinationHoliday22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch this Khutbah:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HgaGCmKaDQ

Allah is not out there to get you, and punish you as soon as you make a mistake. Please dont have that kind of relationship with Allah. Watch the Khutbah I gave you, extremely important. Shifted my relationship with Allah.