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I built an E-Ink photo frame using an Arduino, E-Paper display and Google Antigravity
Who knew it could be this fun building a photo frame?
These little Arduino boards are a real boon to amateur electronics tinkerers: cheap, versatile, and very small. This guy had the idea to make a high-speed photography setup using one, instead of the ...
Adafruit takes a look at Arduino's factory in Turin, Italy, where the open-source microprocessors are made on an industrial scale. They came back with photos and videos of the manufacturing process.
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