https://www.diypresso.com/product/diypresso-one/
I've seen others like making your own beer, or making your own speakers. Or like your own mini arcade cabinet on your desk. Do you have a favorite that you've bought and built?
https://www.diypresso.com/product/diypresso-one/
I've seen others like making your own beer, or making your own speakers. Or like your own mini arcade cabinet on your desk. Do you have a favorite that you've bought and built?
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I also loved building my Prusa printer. That took much longer to build (like probably 5 hours for me). But it was really cool to learn all the parts and feel really comfortable with how it works.
[1] https://frame.work
[2] https://www.prusa3d.com/category/3d-printers/
I'm a bit older now but for the rest not much has changed. Nearly all equipment around me is of such origin whether that be the stand-up desk I'm standing at (electrical fault, easily fixed) or the 27" iMac ('broken' videocard, 5 minutes in the oven later is worked) or the monitor next to it (2 broken capacitors in the power supply).
So, to answer the question, unless you happen upon a multimeter, oscilloscope, soldering iron and BGA rework station and fine-mechanical tool set while cycling past those are the things to buy to start yourself off as a scrounger, as someone who surfs the detritus of the consumption society. Just like - according to the crooks in the Donald Duck comics - 'stolen food tastes twice as good' you'll get far more satisfaction from using resuscitated hardware than from yet another unbox-try-put_in_drawer session.
[1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockpalast_Nacht
Looks like the current models are pre-built, but if you can get a kit it's easy enough even for a (dangerous with a soldering iron) programmer like me to solder it successfully.
To see what its about - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHAIuE5BQWk (this is showing the older version - newer ones have a handy inbuilt SD card "drive" and 80 column PET capability.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGY-SCH-TPo&t=191s
There are a bunch of different styles people have come up with, including one with wheels.
I currently do buckets for my tomatoes, next year ..
https://diyaudiostore.com/pages/project-starving-student-ii
Or maybe just find a way to reverse-engineer my Marshall Stanmore, because their software sucks.
https://www.adafruit.com/product/5835
I've got it working with local inference though some people use it with OpenAI.
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pirate-radio-pi-zero-w-pr...
I wonder how hard it would be for me to just open the Marshall, remove the "electronics", put an RPi there and connect the speaker/buttons...
Also I spent a few minutes reading the volumio website and I still don't really get what they bring. How is volumioOS better than just having a Debian on my RPi and playing sound files?
Doing that by hand or CLI might be a challenge, but certainly not impossible. Considering you can install and run VolumioOS for free (avoiding all subscription/upgrades) solves most of the 'network' and 'audio' part of your player, gratis. You can use the default headphone audio output on the Raspi - my solution might be overkill.
Yes, I have dumb speakers attached to a dumb amplifier which has one input for the Raspi's RCA outputs. (I do modify the stereo output to mono however)
https://rosco-m68k.com
(Caveat: I’m the founder of the open source project and I own the company, so obviously biased - other options in this space are available :) ).
An 8 bit computer from scratch using ~discrete components. (Or at least simple ICs)
Comes with excellent companion videos from a superb educator: Ben Eater.
https://shop.evilmadscientist.com/productsmenu/tinykitlist/6...
I've fallen down the 'modular furniture' rabbit-hole the last couple of weeks after reading a 'server-rack-based furniture' post on here (futurerack)
There are plenty of interesting alternatives, 606, String, USM Haller, rakks, elfa, ISS, muji