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We see so many clocks here at Hackaday, and among those we see our fair share of binary clocks. But to see one that at first sight looks as though it might be a commercial product when it is in fact a ...
These days, checking the time is as easy as pulling out your smartphone or asking your favorite home assistant device to read it to you. But if you spend your days seated at a desk or workstation, ...
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$48.75 at Lumicharge Use code 'LUMI25' The Lumicharge III has a bunch of features beyond its main role as a desk lamp. It's like the swiss army knife of desk lamps. At its core, it's a dimmable LED ...
[Aaron] has been wanting to build his own binary desk clock for a while now. This was his first clock project, so he decided to keep it simple and have it simply display the time. No alarms, bells, or ...
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