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An #introduction post is probably appropriate. So: Hello from #norway !

I'm here hoping to find interesting #DIY #electronics and other nerdy projects, in addition to sharing my own stuff.

I've been fiddling with #esp32 microcontroller/WiFi modules for a while, and will probably post my share of esp32 related projects.

My primary programming languages are #php #cpp #javascript

I do #pcb design with #Kicad, simple 2D design with #qcad and 3D work in #freecad.

I write about some of my projects on my personal blog, https://espenandersen.no

My GitHub repository is found at https://github.com/espena

(Image from my garage workbench)
Garage workbench


Our tentfloor is leaking. Sadly the conversation with #bigagnes & #transa ended without constructive solution. They blamed us for using the (wrong) tent.
Time to #diy our own floor!
While buying a tarp (waterproof fabric) in #decathlon we discovered their fablab. We talked with Dorothée & Pantxika who spontanious invited us to use their "Le Prototypage". It was amazing and inspiring to work with their equipment and having support from Pantxika and the team.
Thanks!!
Now we sleep dry again 🤩





I finally got round to documenting the A8 micronotepad which has gradually became an extension of myself.

https://dougwebb.site/posts/micronotebook/

"This notepad is pretty much two bank cards, with a bit of duct tape as a 'spine' and an elastic band to keep the paper in. This design came out of a need to have a completely portable way to take notes."

#lowtech #upcycle #recycle #diy #PIM #notetaking
A mostly white bank card on a wood veneer table. A piece of silver duct tape is visible on the left side, joining it to another bank card behind. A notch is cur out at the right hand side, and an indent is visible into which a magnet is recessed.
The notepad opened. A small piece, folded in half, rises upwards. The magnet and corresponding metal strip of the closing mechanism are visible in corresponding sides, masked with duct tape. The elastic band holding the paper to the notepad is visible vertically.