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Boost social media engagement with Open Graph meta tags

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In the bustling world of social media, where every click and share matters, businesses and content creators strive to maximize their online presence. In the array of strategies, a frequently underestimated yet potent tool is the incorporation of Open Graph meta tags. These HTML tags serve as the backbone for enhancing how content appears when shared on platforms like Facebook and Twitter, providing a visual and informational boost that can significantly impact engagement.

DIY - Automated plants watering system

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In the world of do-it-yourself (DIY) projects, few activities match the practicality of constructing your own Arduino-powered automatic watering system. Imagine a setup where technology integrates effortlessly with nature, allowing you to take control of your plant care routine. We'll break down the fundamental components of this project, highlighting the vital role of the DS1302 timekeeping module and Arduino-compatible pumps. Get ready for a hands-on approach that not only enhances your technical skills but also transforms the way you care for your plants, whether they are in the corners of your home or under the open sky.

Using Laravel with an SQLite database

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The fast-paced world of web development requires selecting tools that balance efficiency and scalability. The choice of a suitable database management system plays a pivotal role. SQLite, a lightweight yet powerful database engine, often remains overlooked. When integrated with Laravel, a popular PHP web application framework, SQLite offers developers a reliable solution for building efficient applications.

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DIY - Automated plants watering system: code

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Having outlined the concept of automated watering and successfully assembled the physical components, our attention now turns to the real wizardry - the code. This article explores the intricate lines of Arduino code that transform theory into reality, breathing life into our DIY plant care project. As we step into the heart of our automated watering system, let's unravel the details that make our green vision a reality.

DIY - Automated plants watering system: mounting

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As we transition into the practical implementation of our Arduino-powered automatic watering system, the focus shifts from theory to the tangible. This section of the guide will meticulously guide you through the steps of physically mounting the components, integrating sensors, and establishing the necessary connections between modules. It's an opportunity to transform conceptual understanding into hands-on reality. Prepare to immerse yourself in the practical aspects of this project, where we navigate through the nuances of placing each module and executing the precise wiring required to bring your plants care system to life.

Running PHP8.3 with Nginx on Ubuntu

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PHP is a scripting language widely used for web development, with code processed on a web server through a PHP interpreter, implemented as a module, daemon, or CGI executable. Nginx lacks the default ability to handle dynamic web pages with PHP and requires specific additional plugins for this purpose. One such plugin is FPM (FastCGI Process Manager), an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation offering additional features, particularly advantageous for high-traffic sites. FPM stands out as the preferred method for PHP page processing with Nginx, surpassing traditional CGI-based methods in terms of speed.

Play The Simpsons theme song with Arduino and a buzzer

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The Simpsons, that legendary animated series we all know and love, has become a cultural phenomenon. With its hilarious take on family life in Springfield, it's an absolute classic. We decided to have a bit of fun and recreate the show's iconic theme song using a piezo buzzer.

Buzzer is used to generate sound, beep or even melody of a song. It can be found in alarm devices, computers, timers and confirmation of user input such as a mouse click or keystroke. A piezo buzzer is not like a regular speaker that you might think of. It uses a material that actually changes shape when you apply electricity to it which in turn creates noise. The faster you bend the material, the higher the pitch of the noise that is produced.

What's new in PHP 8.3

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PHP 8.3 was released as scheduled on November 23, introducing numerous new features and improvements since the PHP 8.2 release. We'll go through most important features, performance improvements, changes and deprecations one by one.

PHP 8.3 and subsequent versions now enable the declaration of types for PHP class constants. This guarantees type compatibility for constants when overridden by child classes and interface implementations. Before PHP 8.3, there was no way to enforce type compatibility programmatically.

How to use a buzzer with Arduino

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A piezo buzzer is a small device that converts electrical signals into sound waves. Unlike traditional speakers, piezo buzzers operate on the piezoelectric effect. When a voltage is applied, the buzzer's piezoelectric crystal deforms, producing sound waves. This simplicity makes piezo buzzers cost-effective, lightweight, and ideal for applications where the space is limited.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Wishing you a festive Christmas filled with warmth, laughter, and the company of loved ones. May the spirit of the season bring peace and happiness to your heart. As the year concludes, welcome the promise of a fresh start and a new chapter in the coming year. May the New Year be adorned with success, good health, and countless moments of happiness. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!



Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Yung Kai - Blue has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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First day out has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Vanilla Ice - Ice ice baby has been added.

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Getting real-time position using MPU9250

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We used an existing library for this. You can see how it was implemented in the code snippet above.

It is also accessible in our GitHub repository.

Reading MPU9250 sensors with Arduino

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The article Getting Real-Time Position Using MPU9250 explains how to calculate real-time position using sensor data.

Complementary filter and relative orientation with MPU9250

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You can learn how we calculate pitch and roll using a complementary filter in this project; the file is available on GitHub.

Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Assassin's Creed 2 - Ezio's Family has been added!

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Livin' on a prayer has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Crystal Castles Kerosene has been added.

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How to use the NRF24L01 module with Arduino

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The D10 pin has a specific function; it must be set as an output for the Arduino to operate as the master in an SPI communication protocol. In the provided wiring and code, the pin is already functioning as an output.

How to use the NRF24L01 module with Arduino

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I suggest verifying the wiring to confirm that all components are correctly connected, followed by re-uploading the code. The examples provided in the post have been tested and are operational. Please consider that there might be a physical problem, such as a damaged or defective module.

Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Coldplay - Hymn for the weekend has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Was wollen wir trinken has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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The board has built-in memory. If additional memory is needed, an alternative board can be used.

Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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The Doom melody requires more memory than others, so make sure your board can handle that amount. If not, you will usually encounter an error during compilation.

As a workaround, you can try removing some of the notes (along with their respective durations) to fit the melody on the board.

Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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We couldn't find notes for that song that will sound good with a buzzer.

Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Right Here Waiting has been added.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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Never Gonna Give You Up has been added.


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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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We just added End of Beginning by Djo.

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Playing popular songs with Arduino and a buzzer

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It's you song by Max feat Keshi has been added.

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