Raspberry Pi 4 PSP Test Looking Good!! 10 Games Tested LAKKA

All games are at the native PSP resolution of 480 x 272 any higher and everything lags. Lakka is officially stable for the Raspberry Pi 4 and PSP Emulation using PPSSPP is looking Really Good so far! In this video, I test out 10 PSP games Like God of chains Olympus, Kingdom hearts, Ratchet and clank, Tekken and Monster Hunter on the Pi 4 using Lakka and the PPSSPP Core.

Get Lakka Here: https://www.lakka.tv/

65-Inch Flatscreen Modded To Look Like A Giant Nintendo Switch

This is the 65-inch flatscreen television that hardcore Nintendo fan Suprman9 modded with a custom wooden frame to look like a giant Nintendo Switch for his basement rumpus room. Man, I wish I had a rumpus room. Unfortunately my apartment is really just one small room, a smaller bedroom, and a bathroom not even big enough to swing a gerbil in, so there is no room for rumpus. Which is heartbreaking really, especially considering this *lifts shirt to reveal ‘BORN TO RUMP’ tattoo* “Oh wow.” My future looked so much brighter at 18, you know?

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Using WebUSB with Arduino and TinyUSB

Adafruit recently uploaded a hand guide on how to use Google’s WebUSB API with the TinyUSB stack and Arduino-based projects and how to interact with them in Chrome. Googles WebUSB platform is a JavaScript programming interface that allows users to interact with USB devices via web pages. The TinyUSB library enables Arduino-based development boards to appear as USB devices, making it easy to connect them to the WebUSB standard.

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3D Printing – The Perfect First Layer

The most import thing for a great print is a great first layer. When I read forums I see many posts about different issues that people are having with their prints. I would bet 90% of those issues could be traced back to an incorrect first layer. For 3D printing it is vital that your first layer is perfect…or close to it. If you don’t get that part right, you print is destined for failure.

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The Pixblasters Video LED Controller

There are a few tools that pretty much every maker has in their tool box. We all have an Arduino or two on the shelf waiting for the next project. It’s also pretty likely that we might have a roll of NeoPixels or two stashed away for emergencies.

The WS212B-based LED strips have become an almost ubiquitous solution when flashing coloured lights are needed. Despite this, it can be hard to connect large numbers of them together into a single display, which is where the Pixblasters MS1 video controller board might come in handy.

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LEGO vs 3D Printing Community

Well, this is frustrating. Be sure to download all LEGO files and re-upload them elsewhere if LEGO continues to take down designs.

Remember – the interlocking block design is not trademarked, so the design can be uploaded, or even sold, without LEGO having any legal authority. The figurine designs should be considered fan art – but regardless – this is a terrible business decision by LEGO.