Hardware hacking twitch.tv stream where I work on projects and maybe play some games every once in a while
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Gonna be running around updating my Hackaday.io
profile, responding to messages/questions. I have a red dot phat I'm
gonna try to get to working on a Pi Zero. Might 3D print the other half
of a mini SNES replica Pi B-C-3-Zeta case. Also let the kids do a game
for the stream at the end (prolly Mario 3D World if they choose, lol)
- Copy/pasted from the last description because it still applies
Gonna be running around updating my Hackaday.io profile, responding to messages/questions. I have a red dot phat I'm gonna try to get to working on a Pi Zero. Might 3D print the other half of a mini SNES replica Pi B-C-3-Zeta case. Also let the kids do a game for the stream at the end (prolly Mario 3D World if they choose, lol)
Gonna make a 24V to 5V power supply for a Pi Zero from an LM7805c
Today: Soldering up a Gamebuino clone, attempting my first 3D print, updating some of my projects, make some new projects, might play some Counterstrike after all of it
Monoprice 3D printer unboxing. Prolly all I can do for now, it was a surprise from my beautiful wife and I don't have any filament to go with it
Drinking, playing with Pis, Neopixels
WS2812 led rings, Pi zero mini, finish light strips for shelves
Should be live in about 20 minutes. Which prolly equals thirty minutes RL, lol
I just realized why my videos haven't been saved to my channel: default settings are for them not to be. Changed this today so next time I cast, anyone will be able to view it later if they didn't get the memo in time
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