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Tindie

Tindie - a community marketplace for hardware creators and enthusiasts. Part of the Supplyframe ecosystem.

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Redesigned AXIRIS IV-3 Shield with DS3231. Battery and buttons ... + 2 Extra Digits
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I created this PCB badge after having a brain surgery to remember it and celebrate that everything went fine!
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Microwth enables you to grow your own soilless microgreens indoors to add to your meals
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