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Tom's Hardware ☛ The Decisioninator ‘saved my marriage,’ says software engineer — device automates restaurant, chore, date night, and movie night choices
The Decisioninator was designed and produced to 'optimize and automate' navigating the minefield with a gate signposted 'What do you want for dinner tonight?'
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The DIY Life ☛ This $40 Pi 5 Case By Elecrow Packs In A Lot Of Features
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful enough to be used as a mini desktop computer, and many people do, but finding the right enclosure for it can make all the difference. Today I’m looking at the new Mini PC style case from Elecrow, which aims to give your Pi the look and feel of a […]
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Hackaday ☛ Modos Is Open Hardware, Easy On The Eyes
Since e-ink first hit the market a couple decades back, there’s always murmurs of “that’d be great as a second monitor”— but very, very few monitors have ever been made. When the commecial world is delivering very few options, it leaves room for open source hardware projects, like the Modos Glider and Paper Monitor, projects now seeking funding on Crowd Supply.
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Hackaday ☛ Turning A $2 IKEA Lantern Into A Stylish Enclosure
It’s fair to say that the average Hackaday reader enjoys putting together custom electronics. Some of those builds will be spaghetti on a breadboard, but at some point you’ll probably have a project that needs a permanent case. If you’re looking for a small case for your latest creation, check out [Julius Curt’s] modification of an IKEA Vårsyren lantern into a customizable enclosure!
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Nintendo secures $2 million settlement against Switch modder — Modded Hardware creator agreed to stop selling backup devices, but continued to, prompting lawsuit
Permanent injunction bans modder Ryan Daly from selling or possessing devices that defeat Switch protection mechanisms.