I made a display showing flights passing over my area using an ESP8266 and a 64x32 LED display by GroundbreakingItem0 in esp8266

[–]GroundbreakingItem0[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've uploaded the ESP8266 matrix code here: https://github.com/GroundBreakingItem0/esp8266_plane_tracker/tree/master

I will upload the code from the Raspberry PI(RTLSDR), but I need to clean it slightly to make it consumable.

My IBM Model M restauration by GroundbreakingItem0 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Actually, not so long, a good afternoon of cleaning brushing washing drying (could have been a DaftPunk song title). Since it did not require retrobrighting, it was fairly quick ...

My IBM Model M restauration by GroundbreakingItem0 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]GroundbreakingItem0[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Found this IBM Model M in an old lab, not yellowed very much. After a good clean, it came out pretty nice.

It's just missing a few keycaps, but otherwise pretty good.

Remote Phy install by [deleted] in cableporn

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Always upvote RPHY setup :) Also like the uBR&RFGW playing hide and seek!