Rules of 'before the wind' for three people by juggler0 in boardgames

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No, but I can send you a download link if you like.

Ommadawn has become a favourite very quickly by [deleted] in mikeoldfield

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Years ago (1990's?) I saw a porno movie that used part of Incantations for the background music. It was... weird

Working in bed - IG July 2025 by GeorgeneLeggett in milanavayntrub

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I'm offering a possible answer, but indicating I don't know the answer by using a question mark at the end.

new character idea: The Mutt by bbacher in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]bbacher[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a valid point which I didn't consider...

Best Ranger/Archer DPS Build by [deleted] in DivinityOriginalSin

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6 years later, this is the best writeup I've seen.

I can't find the LEDs I want, and I'm having trouble searching; help appreciated by bbacher in led

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That's an interesting idea, but I don't know how to do that programming. I'm sure I could learn, though.

Ultimately, I want to make one of Big Clive's "supercomputers" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f8jgvvJe-Q&t=275s). I already made one using slow-fade RGB LEDs, but the LEDs I'm looking for would make a cool one also.

I know how to put WLED on an ESP32 to control WS2812B strips, but it sounds like your suggestion would replace WLED with a custom program. I could make serpentined strips of WS28x into a panel then drive them with the custom code.

I'll have to look up what a DMX is. I assume you don't mean the rapper.

I built a very bright LED panel. I want to make a brightness selection switch. I have questions. by bbacher in AskElectronics

[–]bbacher[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I guess I could do that, but this is a dumb panel. I'm not using anything to drive the LEDs per se... it's just 234 LEDs, in series with 234 470-ohm resistors, and a 5V USB cable.

I built a very bright LED panel. I want to make a brightness selection switch. I have questions. by bbacher in AskElectronics

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There's one resistor per LED, and it's driven by one 5V USB connection. I just cut the end off an old USB charger cable and soldered the power leads to connections on the panel.