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How to make an IoT fire alarm.
If you are looking for a nice fire solution in a place where false alarms happen a lot, this is by far the cheapest, best solution I know. What you will need – Hardware NodeMCU ESP8266… Read More
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How to use the DHT11/22 sensor to log data to Google Sheets
By this time, you’d probably want a temperature sensor in the house – one less than $25. If you have one, you are probably wanting a better one. Here is an easy solution to this problem.… Read More
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How to capture Wi-Fi data using Wireshark
Here is how to use Wireshark for beginners. It was originally known as Ethereal and it can capture packets in real-time and display them in a readable format on your computer. Things you will need –… Read More
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The full guide to cryptocurrency: Part 2 – Alternatives and issues
If you remembered last time, we talked about how crypto works. This time, it will be a short tutorial on all the things I did not cover last time. Alternatives Bitcoin is just one of the… Read More
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The full guide to cryptocurrency: Part 1 – What are they and how they work
What ARE they? Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency (it’s not the only one, but it’s the most popular and I am going to be talking about it a lot), which means that it’s what most people call… Read More
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How to build a gaming PC
This guide will show you how to build a PC Parts Here are the things you will need. The links lead to the components I used. CPU (I’m using an Intel Core i9 9700K) Motherboard (Make… Read More
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Downloading ASUS Aura Sync
You can download it from the ASUS Website. I suggest this video: Read More
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How to jumpstart a PSU
Now, when you first get this PSU, you might want to test it. For that you will need to build a PC yourself. You don’t have one (or all the parts that you need)? Well, you… Read More
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How to set up a Static IP to the Raspberry Pi
If you don’t want the router to keep assigning a new IP to the pi every now and then, then set a static IP. Image Credit How to do it 1: First, Check if a service… Read More
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How to create a ZIP Bomb in Windows
Okay, what is this “ZIP Bomb” anyway? A Zip bomb is a small file that only contains something like “42 Kilobytes”. However, when extracted, this can be, like, petabytes. How to make one yourself: What you… Read More