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Bit Controllers: Precision Logic Input/Output Modules

Bit controllers serve as modular logic interfaces for toggling GPIOs, relays, LEDs, solenoids, and other digital outputs. Essential for automation, signal routing, and interfacing between microcontrollers and electronic actuators or sensors.

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@blog thx for the #HonestWords.

To me that touchscreen sounds awful.

Most 3rd party products that aim to compete with any established brand at least get the #price lower than the established players if they can't be assed to at least have the same level of #documentation, #quality or #support than i.e. #RaspberryPi.

  • At that insultingly high price I can get a #Pi0W2, an #HDMI + #GPIO / #USB touchscreen of the same resolution and still have change for a decent microSD and Power Supply, and that can display anything.

For €100 I can get some 1080p screen if not a decent #touchscreen if I snipe the right corners and ain't afraid of returns and refurbished parts.

  • At that price point it's absolutely not acceptable that they didn't put even a DSI connector on and included a HDMI driver board in the box. Espechally when it's not an #eInk screen!

I was applying for a lil Art show that goes in conjunction with a Texas glass conference I am presenting at later this year when I realized that I dont actually have any edited photos of the Big Cobalt Sunset Eclipse Sphere I made last year.

A few minutes in GIMP fixed that. Here are two that make it look a little rounder than it really is.

Doubtful that they will have the shipping budget... but also doubtful that they will be able to find something quite like it. Who knows, a Fort Worth business might really like it? The piece is inspired by the eclipse that want through there last year... and those beautiful Texas Sunsets.

This piece can currently be seen (partially) LIVE at this link

alitv.weblink.ooo

As part of a server sculpture I am actively developing for an upcoming show.

#neon#foss#GIMP

Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
#askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

A friend of mine made a board to upgrade the uConsole, expanding the GPIO and unused USB with i2c headers and a USB2 hub.

It connects to the 40-pin, 0.5mm pitch GPIO FFC/FPC connector, as well as being soldered to the unallocated USB4 pads. It splits out 3.3V I2C, providing a Qwiic connector (JST-SH) and soldering headers, and also provides a GL850-based USB2 Hub, the 4 ports accessible by soldering headers.

github.com/scriven42/uConsole-

GitHubGitHub - scriven42/uConsole-Upgrade-Board: A board to upgrade the uConsole, expanding the GPIO and unused USB with i2c headers and a USB2 hub.A board to upgrade the uConsole, expanding the GPIO and unused USB with i2c headers and a USB2 hub. - scriven42/uConsole-Upgrade-Board

The Pi 5 is QUIRKY!

No hardware h.264 decoding
RPi.GPIO doesn't work; you have to use another Python library like gpiod or CircuitPython.

But my damn cyberdeck works! Sure, it doesn't have a case and a bunch of the gee whiz doodads that will make it fill cyberpunky.

But I've done all of the prototyping and implementation for my next tiny project via the Pi5 GPIO to breadboard interface. And then I swapped in the Pico W. I programmed the Pico W from the 5's USB port. All of the development was done right on the 5 in Python REPL, vim, and Thonny.

Feeling good!