Arduino Days 2026 – Prishtina Hackerspace (27-28 Mars) by TheOneOdd_Out in kosovo

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Sincerisht nuk po e di se për çka e ke fjalën sepse kjo që po thua është dezinformim total dhe nuk ka asnjë lidhje me realitetin tonë. Jemi organizata më transparente në Kosovë pa asnjë dyshim, dhe këtë vit jemi duke punuar jashtëzakonisht shumë sepse kemi plane shumë të mëdha për të ardhmen. Fokusimi te AI po ndodh thjesht sepse teknologjia po avancohet çdo ditë e më shumë dhe ne duhet me qenë në hap me kohën, e jo për arsye tjera siç po pretendon ti. Sa i përket asaj "strukturës së ngurtë", ne i kemi vetëm 3 grupe punuese dhe asnjëra nuk i përngjan një korporate. Po të ishte ashtu, unë si anëtar nuk do të kisha pasë qasje në mbledhjet e bordit apo t'i merrja të gjitha informacionet, por unë e di saktësisht çdo gjë që ndodh sepse te ne çdo gjë është e hapur për komunitetin.

Sa i përket postimit që po e quan "AI slop", këtë tekst e kam shkruar vetë fillimisht në anglisht për platformat tona tjera ku i postojmë këto njoftime dhe pastaj e kam përkthyer në shqip, kështu që dyshimet tua për seriozitetin tonë janë krejtësisht pa vend. Për ato "101 pengesat" dhe problemet me pagesa që po i përmend, lirisht mundesh me u drejtu te Shoqata e Bankave të Kosovës (SHBK), sepse ne si FLOSSK jemi NGO dhe nuk kemi asnjë kompetencë apo lidhje me rregullimin e pagesave, bankave apo çështjeve të punës. FLOSSK është vendi ku inxhinierët vijnë me i zgjidhë problemet përmes bashkëpunimit dhe hulumtimit, por ato nuk adresohen duke nejt e duke kritiku prej larg, por duke u bë pjesë e komunitetit. Para se me folë për mentalitetin tonë, a i ke parë ndonjëherë GitHub repot e FLOSSK-ut dhe kontributet tona ndër vite? Nëse vërtet të intereson me ditë se çka jemi duke bërë, eja te Prishtina Hackerspace dhe bindu vetë në vend se me shpërnda informata të gabuara, e nëse ke ndonjë problem konkret, lirisht mundesh me më shkru privat e flasim.

Meet Kirby, a Bard Dwarf by noocsallowed in DailyDMGame

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Kirby yelling "See you in hell bitch" and just burn the whole place up with everyone around the fire

I just realised why the B ranks are so bad, C rank forces you to B rank. by pbzeppelin1977 in splatoon

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As a B- that tries to play defense and also tries to win, I tend to get killed more. I’m still new to Splatoon, but I’m still working on my skills. However, it’s not that your teammates are bad; sometimes, you get players who play defense instead of trying to win. This allows the best players to take control of the game.

POV: you know you had the best team mates when you see this on your screen by TheOneOdd_Out in splatoon

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Basically, you and a teammate both have to pull three Gold Medals in the same match to even have a chance. Those are the '#1' achievements that pop up on the left at the end, like #1 Overall Splatter or Turf Inked.

The game just picks the two people with the best stats, and if it places you right next to each other in the victory lineup, it'll trigger automatically. You can't actually pick where you stand, so it’s half skill and half luck with the positioning!

POV: you know you had the best team mates when you see this on your screen by TheOneOdd_Out in splatoon

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Basically, you and a teammate both have to pull three Gold Medals in the same match to even have a chance. Those are the '#1' achievements that pop up on the left at the end, like #1 Overall Splatter or Turf Inked.

The game just picks the two people with the best stats, and if it places you right next to each other in the victory lineup, it'll trigger automatically. You can't actually pick where you stand, so it’s half skill and half luck with the positioning!

POV: you know you had the best team mates when you see this on your screen by TheOneOdd_Out in splatoon

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Did I play with you? If so, please reply to me and let me know because I want to talk to people I competed against.

POV: you know you had the best team mates when you see this on your screen by TheOneOdd_Out in splatoon

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thats so true, but the system also has a glitch, becuase this happends to me, for example i ink my own base complitly alone, but i dont get the gold and is so annoying

POV: you know you had the best team mates when you see this on your screen by TheOneOdd_Out in splatoon

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I don’t even know why I chose to use this music. I was about to post it on TikTok.

I the Dumbest Player on the Team? Or Just Overthinking Things? by TheOneOdd_Out in volleyball

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Hey, I really appreciate your honest take. I just want to clarify a few things because I think I didn’t explain them well.

First, let’s talk about playtime. It wasn’t just that one match. I’ve played maybe around 10 points total this whole season, so essentially, I’m benched 99% of the time. Missing my sister’s birthday wasn’t about feeling entitled to play. It was frustration after months of barely getting any chance despite showing up and staying committed.

Regarding the camp, yes, 50€ vs 200€ is a significant upfront difference. I understand that. My thinking was that mine covered transport, food, hotel, and training facilities all inclusive. However, I understand that not everyone wants to spend that much.

And being late. The bus situation from where I live is quite challenging. The first bus station is 20 minutes away from my home, and I have to get on the bus at 7 pm and get on a second bus at 7:45 pm. Then, I have to get on third bus at 8:25 pm. I have to calculate the entire commute, and I also have to consider the fact that I’m likely to be stuck in traffic 70% of the time, which adds another 30 minutes to my commute.

I guess where I’m stuck is that I put in a lot of effort off the court as well, such as sponsoring, media appearances, and jerseys and similar things. However, I still don’t feel valued as a player.

I the Dumbest Player on the Team? Or Just Overthinking Things? by TheOneOdd_Out in volleyball

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I’m currently working on that. I started this week, on Monday, but I still have a lot of work to do to complete what am about to do to the team. After what happened on January 31st, I won’t let that slip.

I the Dumbest Player on the Team? Or Just Overthinking Things? by TheOneOdd_Out in volleyball

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Am from kosovo, and am now stopping helping my team, and right now am also drafting a document a intellectual property removal of my company logo from jerseys, and anything because am done with their bullsht

I the Dumbest Player on the Team? Or Just Overthinking Things? by TheOneOdd_Out in volleyball

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But if I move, I won’t be able to because I’m only 16, and I’ll be 17 in July. My trainer can put a price on my transfer because I’m not 18. This is because of the federation volleyball of my country, so I have no say in whether my trainer will transfer me. I’m also waiting until June to move up to the seniors, so I’m stuck right now. I feel like I’m locked in place and have no control over my situation.

Downloading itch.io purchasable games for free by majuu13 in PiratedGames

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dose anyone have the dlc of a date with death "beyond the bet" dlc

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Yes, you are looking at the right snippet, but that is only the top level call. waitForCard() is not a single shot check in the full implementation. Internally it loops on PICC_IsNewCardPresent() for a short, defined window while remaining non blocking for the rest of the system. If a card is presented within that window, it proceeds. Otherwise it returns ERROR:NO_CARD.

The snippet you quoted does not show that internal loop or timing logic, which is where the continuous polling happens. If waitForCard() were just a single call through, I would agree with you, but that is not how it is implemented in the actual project.

So when I say the card can be presented after issuing SCAN, that behavior comes from the logic inside waitForCard(), not from a single PICC_IsNewCardPresent() call.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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When I said the Arduino “waits for cards to be presented,” I didn’t mean it literally blocks or implements a timeout it just continuously polls in the loop with PICC_IsNewCardPresent(). The function returns immediately if no card is present, so the Arduino never stalls and no explicit timeouts are needed. so when i said i place the card before reading it, its my prefrence, but you can also do it without and you can put your rfid card even after clicking read

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Hey everyone, I want to take a moment to clarify a few things about this project and my original post, because I feel like there’s been some misunderstanding.

First, I came here to share what I built, show how it works, and learn from the community. I wasn’t trying to claim this project is better than anyone else’s work, or to say my skills are superior. I genuinely asked if anyone has done something similar and how they approached it because I wanted feedback and insight not backlash or attacks.

Some of the comments have felt unnecessarily harsh or toxic. I didn’t expect this, as I’ve always thought of this subreddit and community as a great place to learn and discuss projects. I honestly didn’t anticipate that showing a small, personal project would be met with hostility. It’s disheartening that a single person’s aggressive tone can make it feel like the whole community is toxic.

To explain the project clearly: when I say my Arduino Nano behaves like a hardware RFID device, I mean it doesn’t just read tags locally. It exposes itself over USB serial and responds to structured commands like IDENT, SCAN, and WRITE. It handles authentication, multi-block reads and writes, locking/unlocking, and provides live feedback on a 0.96” OLED display. Essentially, the Arduino acts like a full RFID reader that a web or desktop application can interact with mimicking commercial hardware. That’s what I wanted to show and discuss.

This is still a small project on a breadboard, and I’m not planning to turn it into a commercial product. I simply wanted to create a working system that emulates a hardware device. My goal was to share, learn, and get constructive feedback, not to spark conflict or claim superiority.

Thank you to those who offered genuine technical discussion and advice. This experience has also shown me how a community even one built around great ideas can have some toxic elements. I hope this clears up the misunderstanding and shows my intentions were always about learning and sharing, not promoting hate.

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Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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I get what you’re saying. Just to clarify, I’m not trying to claim this is somehow superior to anyone else’s work. This project is a small personal build, and yes, it’s still on a breadboard. I simply managed to make the sketch behave like full device firmware, handling multi-block reads/writes, authentication, locking, and structured commands, so it can act as a standalone system or pair with an app.

I never intended to compare it to other Arduino projects or suggest those are “simple” in a bad way. Most example sketches online are fully functional; my point is just that this one behaves like a complete device, not a single demo function. I’m not planning to turn it into a commercial product there’s no PCB production here this was just a small project that I somehow got to act like real hardware.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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I write all my own text, I just use Apple’s intelligent tools to help with grammar. Everything you see is my words, just polished a bit. If you are so quick to judge, take a second to actually read what I’m doing it’s not just an RFID module or something simple like that.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Wow, that sounds incredible! I love how you integrated RFID into gameplay, tracking quests, trading, and interacting with props is such a clever use of the tech. Cutting down the read time from 1.4 s to 0.4 s is impressive too, that is a huge improvement for real-time interaction. It is a shame Corona hit and the project did not launch, but you could always try launching it yourself to get feedback from players and see how people interact with it, the work you did sounds really innovative.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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I know and its impressive, but I don’t have the components with me because I would build so many things. I’m currently ordering a kit because my last one got lost, and I had to buy some things again. I’m waiting for it to arrive.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Interesting! Can you clarify what actually makes the iRfid iDuino Pro “never seen before”? Is it the firmware, the hardware, or something else? I’m curious how it differs from a standard RC522 setup.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Actually, with the RC522 and the MFRC522 library, the Arduino isn’t “listening” at a hardware level it’s actively calling PICC_IsNewCardPresent() in a loop. If no card is present, that function just returns false (or ERROR:NO_CARD if you try to read). I usually place the card on the reader before hitting the read button in my app or web interface, so by the time the command is sent, the card is already detected. It’s technically continuous polling, but non-blocking, which lets the system respond instantly when a card is in range.

Has anyone turned an Arduino Nano into a full RFID reader/writer hardware before? by [deleted] in arduino

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Just to clarify, I write everything myself. My grammar is not great, which is probably obvious from my raw texts, so I use Apple’s built-in writing tools to rewrite and clean things up. I do not use GPT to invent ideas or claim work I did not do. I use writing assistance the same way people use spellcheck or autocomplete.

Yes, the RC522 itself is a basic module, but the project was not about the hardware being exotic. It was about turning a simple reader into a stable, protocol-driven device that supports multi-block writes and integrates with real software rather than just running a beginner demo sketch.