четверг, 12 марта 2026 г.


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Plant Growing Pot – 360° Full Spectrum Simulated Sunlight

Usable Indoors and Outdoors, Compatible with Desktop Plant Stands

download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2481118-plant-growing-pot-360deg-full-spectrum-simulated-s



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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

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It’s JOHN PARK’S WORKSHOP — LIVE! — Coming up at 4pm ET / 1pm PT Today!  LIVE TEXT CHAT IS HERE in the Adafruit Discord chat!

  • Project: ESPectre
  • CircuitPython Parsec: MIDI Visualizer
  • Tool Tips 
  • Learn Guides: Arcade Fightstick
  • Retro Gear 
  • Stable levels of Lars
  • and more!

The live video will be on Youtube LIVE, Twitch, Periscope (Twitter) and Facebook.

Join maker John Park in his workshop each week as he builds, demos, hacks, and mods projects live on air! “John Park’s Workshop — LIVE” is the place to see creative projects come to life, as John uses a wide variety of tools and techniques to make everything from video game controllers to synthesizers to LED dance shoes to coffee robots, using digital fabrication, hand and power tools, microcontrollers, and more. Come on into the chat to participate in the fun! Every Thursday @ 4pm ET/1pm PT!



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среда, 11 марта 2026 г.

The biggest and longest running worldwide online Show and Tell LIVE! Right now! 3/11/2026 at 7:30pm Eastern. – video.

Hosted this week by Liz Clark.



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babyshark by Vignesh Natarajan helps make Wireshark made easy (in your terminal).

Wireshark is the world’s leading network protocol analyzer, used for capturing and interactively browsing traffic running on a computer network. It is a free, open-source tool used by network administrators, security professionals, developers, and educators to troubleshoot network issues, perform security analysis, and develop communication protocols.

Babyshark is a PCAP TUI that helps you answer:

  • What’s using the network?
  • What looks broken/weird?
  • What should I select next?

It’s on GitHub under an open MIT license.



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PICSY is an ESP32 based Pixel Art camera by Jana Marie Hemsing. It shoots color-indexed pixel art like PNGs directly onto an SD card.

The ESP32 is programmed in MicroPython. It is work in progress and will be moved to saving the PNG to a SD card directly soon.

See more in the project GitHub repo.



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вторник, 10 марта 2026 г.

Andrew Back posts about restoring a vintage Sun SPARCstation IPX workstation.

If you worked in computing in the early 1990s, studied computer science around then, or just had a keen interest in computers, the chances are that Sun Microsystems was a familiar name and their workstations were highly coveted.

At this time PCs were fast becoming the standard desktop computer and pretty much all looked the same, while if you worked in a creative industry you might have been lucky enough to use a Mac — but even then, the differences were not so profound

However, there was a breed of computer that really stood out from the rest and not only looked far more exotic, but had a clear lead in terms of performance and capabilities — the UNIX workstation.

While most people were running Windows 3.x and being frustrated at the limited resources, lack of true multitasking and all too frequent instability, UNIX workstations provided a far more advanced, feature rich and robust environment. This included proper multitasking and typically greater RAM, more powerful CPU and advanced graphics, plus higher performance disks etc. Of course, this all came at a cost and a UNIX workstation could easily have a price tag 10x that of a typical PC.

Check out the multipart series in the RS online community starting with Part 1.



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понедельник, 9 марта 2026 г.

An AI powered robot roaming through crowds of tourists. What could go wrong?!

Ok so Olaf isn’t fully autonomous but it is waddling in that direction. A new roaming snowman animatronic is coming to Disney World of Frozen in Paris and Tokyo. The AI in this instance is primarily focused on walking movement and heat management.

Learn more from Fast Company:

But building a weird skeleton is useless if it can’t walk. To nail the specific, goofy gait of the character, human coding simply wasn’t enough. Disney turned to reinforcement learning, an artificial intelligence technique that works like an evolutionary sandbox. In a virtual simulation, the software was fed the exact animation files from Walt Disney Animation Studios and tasked with figuring out how to fire the motors to balance the heavy head and match those movements without real-world Olaf face-planting every few steps. Through relentless trial and error, the AI discovered the precise mathematical inputs needed.

Read more!

And more from Disney Parks Blog – Walt Disney Imagineering Debuts Next-Generation Robotic Character, Olaf



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