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#dnesbastlim# rur23 No - dnes - začal jsem už v pátek, jakože nějaké krátké video (do minuty) o tom, co bastlím. Ale to máte: logo, 3D vizualizace, fotky a videa, titulky... Minutové video a je za tím MNOHO hodin. "Taková blbost a co to dalo práce! " youtu.be/LeqMHhdcO2k?fe…

LabOctopus's tweet card. RUR_23 (Retro Ultra Replica) | 1. Introduction

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RUR_23 (Retro Ultra Replica) | 1. Introduction


PUYA PY32F003L24D6TR 24 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+, 32K flash, 4K RAM $0.09 @ 6k Yes, you read that right. An ARM M0+ with actual flash for less than 10 cents. Featured in the "Software Defined 555 Timer" Includes SPI, I2C, UART, 4 timers, PWM, etc.

DailyDigiKey's tweet image. PUYA PY32F003L24D6TR
24 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+, 32K flash, 4K RAM
$0.09 @ 6k
Yes, you read that right. An ARM M0+ with actual flash for less than 10 cents. Featured in the "Software Defined 555 Timer" Includes SPI, I2C, UART, 4 timers, PWM, etc.
DailyDigiKey's tweet image. PUYA PY32F003L24D6TR
24 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+, 32K flash, 4K RAM
$0.09 @ 6k
Yes, you read that right. An ARM M0+ with actual flash for less than 10 cents. Featured in the "Software Defined 555 Timer" Includes SPI, I2C, UART, 4 timers, PWM, etc.


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poslechněte si přednášku, co jsme za celé roky i s @petrkr v labu vytvářeli.

Jak bitcoinovou platbou rozsvítit lampičku? Jak pomocí kočky generovat entropii? 🐈 Nejen to se dozvíte v další přednášce projektu Konfa. Link na video najdete v komentáři🧵👇

Bitperia's tweet image. Jak bitcoinovou platbou rozsvítit lampičku?
Jak pomocí kočky generovat entropii? 🐈

Nejen to se dozvíte v další přednášce projektu Konfa. Link na video najdete v komentáři🧵👇


Tiny386: an i386 PC emulator written in C99 that boots Windows 95 on ESP32 blog.adafruit.com/2025/11/10/tin…

adafruit's tweet image. Tiny386: an i386 PC emulator written in C99 that boots Windows 95 on ESP32 
blog.adafruit.com/2025/11/10/tin…


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ImHex free open source hex editor for all OSes.

tetsuoai's tweet image. ImHex free open source hex editor for all OSes.

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Happy 45th Birthday PAC-MAN! Released in the USA on 30th October 1980 Here the creator Toru Iwatani shows his original drawings for the game

gamesyouloved's tweet image. Happy 45th Birthday PAC-MAN!
Released in the USA on 30th October 1980

Here the creator Toru Iwatani shows his original drawings for the game

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The Intel 4004 was made possible because of Bob Noyce's Rubylith process. This was all cut by hand. Pretty neat!

MakeAugusta's tweet image. The Intel 4004 was made possible because of Bob Noyce's Rubylith process. This was all cut by hand. Pretty neat!

The #Intel 4004, let’s zoom into the chip in one swing! 🎥



Cold War era Soviet 2K12 Kub (SA-6) air missile seeker



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Hledáme do firmy někoho na výpomoc. Primárně pro základní on-site podporu uživatelů, dále pak pro evidenci techniky a přípravu podkladů pro poptávky běžného hw/sw. Cca poloviční úvazek, pracoviště v centru Prahy. Bližší info: dex zavináč procon tečka cz a RT pomůže😉


If you ever played Space Invaders you surely noticed that each time you killed an alien the game went faster. But, if you checked the source code from one of the arcade machines, you would find nothing related to this. That's because this mechanic is a hardware accident. The…

zuhaitz_dev's tweet image. If you ever played Space Invaders you surely noticed that each time you killed an alien the game went faster.

But, if you checked the source code from one of the arcade machines, you would find nothing related to this. That's because this mechanic is a hardware accident.

The…


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It’s the world’s first #CPU! Wow, seeing this historic chip first time with my own eyes is an unforgettable experience. Decapping went flawlessly, no bond wires damaged. And here it is X, the top metal layer of the 4004, Intel 1971, how cool is that!!!

duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Wow, seeing this historic chip first time with my own eyes is an unforgettable experience. Decapping went flawlessly, no bond wires damaged.
And here it is X, the top metal layer of the 4004, Intel 1971, how cool is that!!!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Wow, seeing this historic chip first time with my own eyes is an unforgettable experience. Decapping went flawlessly, no bond wires damaged.
And here it is X, the top metal layer of the 4004, Intel 1971, how cool is that!!!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Wow, seeing this historic chip first time with my own eyes is an unforgettable experience. Decapping went flawlessly, no bond wires damaged.
And here it is X, the top metal layer of the 4004, Intel 1971, how cool is that!!!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Wow, seeing this historic chip first time with my own eyes is an unforgettable experience. Decapping went flawlessly, no bond wires damaged.
And here it is X, the top metal layer of the 4004, Intel 1971, how cool is that!!!

It’s the world’s first #CPU! Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial single-chip microprocessor. With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!

duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!


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I like to doodle as I explain things. I always end up doodling something like this on paper every time someone asked me about how to start a project/build a game studio. So I thought sharing this as an infographic might be useful for aspiring indie gamedevs out there.

kerissakti's tweet image. I like to doodle as I explain things. 

I always end up doodling something like this on paper every time someone asked me about how to start a project/build a game studio.

So I thought sharing this as an infographic might be useful for aspiring indie gamedevs out there.

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Should humanoids have tails? Current legged robots struggle with center of mass control and quick stabilization. Adding more DOF to legs gets complicated fast. Nature already solved this: Cheetahs, kangaroos, dinosaurs – they use tails for dynamic balance, sharp turns, and…


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It’s the world’s first #CPU! Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial single-chip microprocessor. With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!

duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!
duke_cpu's tweet image. It’s the world’s first #CPU!
Almost 54 years ago, on November 15th 1971, #Intel launched the first commercial  single-chip microprocessor. 
With the following tweets, let’s jointly explore the greatest milestone in #computing #history after the invention of the #transistor!

engineering in the 1950s was pure work of art



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I had one of these growing up. I wish they still made them. Snap Circuits are pretty good though.

MakeAugusta's tweet image. I had one of these growing up. I wish they still made them. Snap Circuits are pretty good though.

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ON THIS DAY | In 1977, The Atari 2600 was released in North America, though it may have been available in Macy’s and Sears on September 11. #OnThisDay #OTD

WeAreRSGroup's tweet image. ON THIS DAY | In 1977, The Atari 2600 was released in North America, though it may have been available in Macy’s and Sears on September 11.

#OnThisDay #OTD

I’m looking through my Macintosh user guide (the booklet that accompanied my 1984 Macintosh) for the first time in a while, and I’m a little obsessed with this graphic explaining scrolling.

superbetsy's tweet image. I’m looking through my Macintosh user guide (the booklet that accompanied my 1984 Macintosh) for the first time in a while, and I’m a little obsessed with this graphic explaining scrolling.


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