Author Archives: robertwilkie

Look at that, Wireshark can capture raw USB data now

You could do thru thru other means in the past, but having a nice visual method to do so is better. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/23457

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Scary how much info FB has on you from your own phone

The article just touches on it, but another article shows how you can go and find out what Facebook has scarfed off your phone over the years. https://www.howtogeek.com/fyi/if-you-used-android-facebook-probably-has-years-of-your-phone-call-and-text-history/ And https://www.howtogeek.com/346197/ever-wonder-how-much-facebook-knows-about-you-here%E2%80%99s-how-to-see/

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nice write-up on re-using PLA from failed prints

Its a pretty nice write up on how to re-use the failed prints as basically a board for a CNC.  In theory you can do the same thing with HDPE.  No so sure how well using a blender is for … Continue reading

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Make an interactive stand for your Google Home

OK the site is thingiverse, but the video with the device to print gives a nice how to build the system.  Basically you are using a Digispark as the controller with multi colored LEDS. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2817612

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RPi to Text tool

Nice build, Only thing I wish it could flip pages too. DIY Text-to-Speech with Raspberry Pi

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Adding in threads to wood

Nothing odd with the write up at first, you drill a slightly smaller hole, then thread the bolt thru it to create threads.  But the author then adds a small amount of superglue (non gel kind) to the threads to … Continue reading

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Use QuickRemote to connect Roku to Google Home

I have not heard of QuickRemote app before.  Apparently you can use it to tie into your Roku to control it via voice.  The reviews on Android are mixed so not sure if this is a good solution yet. https://www.howtogeek.com/342806/how-to-control-your-roku-with-google-homes-voice-assistant/ … Continue reading

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Make a super small function generator

I got a kick out of this one.  Could be useful for a small portable development unit. Tiny Function Generator on the ATtiny85, Complete with OLED

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Nice write up on using OctoPrint

OctoPrint has been on my radar for some time, I am still using the proprietary software with the printer I have, but constantly been meaning to switch. Controlling OctoPrint on the Go

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An open source annoyatron

I remember years ago you could buy these buzzers that randomly buzzed to annoy folks.  It seems that an opensource project now exists for a device like this called OpenKobold.  Uses a PIC processor for the noise and timing. Love … Continue reading

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