We have proof. Jeremie uses up these deodorant sticks, and does stuff with them:
WeMos D1 Mini - 4MB Microcontroller $9.85CAD / $7.95USD The WeMos D1 Mini makes working with the ESP8266 module simple! Breadboard compatible and equipped with a microUSB jack, build your next Internet of Things project in a snap. |
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ProtoBoard Shield for WeMos D1 mini $4.39CAD / $3.50USD A prototyping area that comes with headers you can solder on for easy connection to any WeMos D1 Mini project. |
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Double Socket Dual Base Shield for WeMos D1 Mini NodeMCU $4.39CAD / $3.50USD Double up the possibilities of your WeMos D1 Mini projects with this dual base shield. |
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Matrix LED Shield V1.0.0 for WEMOS D1 mini ESP8266 development board $4.50CAD / $3.49USD Here's a cool 8x8 LED Matrix Display designed specifically for a WeMos D1 Mini! |
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DC Power Shield V1.1.0 for WEMOS D1 mini 7-24V 1A $4.50CAD / $3.49USD Here is a perfect power supply shield for those projects that can use a wall wart! |
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X-Relay 5V Relay Shield Version 2 for WEMOS ESP8266 WiFi Mod $8.10CAD / $6.25USD Single channel relay for ESP8266 and ESP32 modules. |
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WS2812B RGB SHIELD for WeMos D1 mini $3.00CAD / $2.49USD This is the easiest way to connect a WS2812 LED to a Wemos D1 Mini! |
We have proof. Jeremie uses up these deodorant sticks, and does stuff with them:
Herbie the Mousebot, that lovable robotic rodent of ours, is a pretty popular critter. Seeks light, avoids obstacles, chases other Herbies (when modified), and is generally a swell robo mus musculus. He doesn't whistle and can't quite drive a steamboat like certain other mice, but he's gets by alright. What most people probably don't know about […]
Brief summary of today's short issue: it is about squishy mice robots that feed on the dark matter, live in weird motors and make TVs smile. Smile TV Pretty retro-looking 4-legged TV leaves you smiling like an idiot in order to watch anything. (Via Designboom) How Squishy Would You Like Your Robot? Finally science moving […]
Here in Canada, we think those plucky British monarchs are pretty swell. So swell that to this day we still celebrate Queen Victoria's birthday every year on the Monday before May 25th. The fact that Queen Victoria died waaaay back in 1901 doesn't seem to phase us at all. We're pretty hardcore that way. So […]
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