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    LINKioni 15 Gennaio 2026 - con Sandro FormicaLinkioni ospita la felicità. Sandro Formica, Professore c/o la Florida International University di Miami, ci racconta delle sue lezioni sull'autoconsapevolezza, sulla felicità e su come il perseguire la felicità ci renda felici. Lo definisce FORBES "lo Scienziato della Felicità" e noi siamo stati felici di averlo con noi. #linkioni #sandroformica #floridainternationaluniversity #felicità #positivelearning #positiveteaching #autocoscienza #tedx
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    Around two dozen ravers repurposing an underpass in Berlin last December. They used several mini-fridge-sized and battery-powered speakers to play hardstep to the small crowd. #berlin #photography #underground #germany #rave #photo #bw #shootfilm #analog #streetphotography #urban #blackandwhite #citylife #techno
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    Anyhow, Wikipedia is totally one of the best things on the Internet. It is a wonder of the world. Anil is correct when he says those of us who’ve supported it over the years need to take a deep breath and not let the fascist bastards grind us down. Anyone who hates truth is an enemy.
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    Building an Escape Room Lockbox with the ESP32 Cheap Yellow Display (CYD)Here’s something fun from [Chad Kapper] over on HackMakeMod: Escape Room Lockbox with the Cheap Yellow Display.You may have heard of the “cheap yellow display” (CYD), so-called due to the board’s typical color. It’s a dodgy cheapo board with, among other things, TFT display, touchscreen, and ESP32 built-in. You can learn more about the CYD over here: Getting Started with ESP32 Cheap Yellow Display Board – CYD (ESP32-2432S028R).In this build eight AA batteries are used to deliver 12 volts to operate a solenoid controlling a latch and 5 volts for the microcontroller. The encasing is clear in order to entice players in an escape-room style sitting. The custom software is included down the bottom of the project page and it is also available from arduino.cc, if that’s your bag.Of course we’ve done plenty of other ESP32 TFT projects before, such as Piko – Your ESP32 Powered Fitness Buddy and ESP32 Brings New Features To Classic Geiger Circuit.hackaday.com/2026/01/15/buildi…