Trying out the untethered gaming experience on my PS5. Had to wait a few weeks for this little upgrade to arrive

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I've designed this compact emergency light to help during blackouts

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I've designed this bedside emergency light to help during blackouts
/r/3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
I've designed this bedside emergency light to help during blackouts
A community dedicated to share and discuss 3D prints that have a specific, practical function or use in everyday life.
The Blackout-proof RPi Christmas tree project
All things Raspberry Pi and its projects.
My setup for off-grid 3dprinting during blackouts in Kyiv

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I've built a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts
/r/3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
I've built a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts

This subreddit is dedicated to both amateur and professional engineers that want to build cool stuff at home, challenge themselves to learn new technologies, learn from each others' designs, and showcase their side projects.
I've built a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts
A community dedicated to share and discuss 3D prints that have a specific, practical function or use in everyday life.
I've built a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts with my RPi Pico
A place to share your projects, questions, discussion about the raspberry pi pico. This is an unofficial raspberry pi pico community and is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
I've built a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts with my RPi Pico
A sub dedicated to showcasing Raspberry Pi projects you've made or found. Rules: Posts must describe how the project was made, not just a link, or picture, or video that shows the project in use. This is a place to learn, not just show off. Unsafe behavior, such as working with electrical components while drunk or pretending to be drunk, will not be tolerated. Any advertising or SPAM will result in a permanent ban. Any abusive behavior/cursing/threatening will result in a permanent ban.
Blackout logger - a device to keep track and try to predict rolling blackouts with RPi Pico
All things Raspberry Pi and its projects.
I’ve built an online Geiger counter in Arduino IDE that helps me keep track of ionizing radiation in my city
An unofficial place for all things Arduino! We all learned this stuff from some kind stranger on the internet. Bring us your Arduino questions or help answer something you might know! 😉
I’ve built an online Geiger counter with a RPi Pico W that helps me keep track of ionizing radiation in my city
A sub dedicated to showcasing Raspberry Pi projects you've made or found. Rules: Posts must describe how the project was made, not just a link, or picture, or video that shows the project in use. This is a place to learn, not just show off. Unsafe behavior, such as working with electrical components while drunk or pretending to be drunk, will not be tolerated. Any advertising or SPAM will result in a permanent ban. Any abusive behavior/cursing/threatening will result in a permanent ban.
I’ve built an online Geiger counter with a RPi Pico W that helps me keep track of ionizing radiation in my city
A place to share your projects, questions, discussion about the raspberry pi pico. This is an unofficial raspberry pi pico community and is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
I’ve built an online Geiger counter that helps me keep track of ionizing radiation in my city

This subreddit is dedicated to both amateur and professional engineers that want to build cool stuff at home, challenge themselves to learn new technologies, learn from each others' designs, and showcase their side projects.
I’ve built an online Geiger counter with a RPi Pico W that helps me keep track of ionizing radiation in my city
All things Raspberry Pi and its projects.
I made an outdoor weather station with Raspberry Pi and Arduino
Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.
I built an outdoor weather station with Raspberry Pi and Arduino
I built a client-server system for outdoor temperature & humidity monitoring with a Raspberry Pi 3b+ in the center. The build have been running for a year now.
All things Raspberry Pi and its projects.
I designed a Stevenson screen for outdoor temperature & humidity monitoring. It’s been outside for a year and still looks good.
A community dedicated to share and discuss 3D prints that have a specific, practical function or use in everyday life.
I built an outdoor client-server system temperature & humidity monitoring with an Arduino Pro Mini. The build have been running for a year now on a single battery pack.
An unofficial place for all things Arduino! We all learned this stuff from some kind stranger on the internet. Bring us your Arduino questions or help answer something you might know! 😉
I designed a Stevenson screen for outdoor temperature & humidity monitoring. It’s been outside for a year and still looks good.
/r/3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
I built a client-server system for outdoor temperature & humidity monitoring with a Raspberry Pi 3b+ in the center. The system has been running for a year now.
My DIY digital orrery Pico Solar System project just got a wireless upgrade with RPi Pico W
All things Raspberry Pi and its projects.