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Solving edge-match puzzles with Arc and backtracking
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I recently saw a tricky nine piece puzzle and wondered if I could use Arc to solve it. It turned out to be straightforward to solve using s...
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64-bit RC6 codes, Arduino, and Xbox remotes
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I've extended my Arduino IRremote library to support RC6 codes up to 64 bits long. Now your Arduino can control your Xbox by acting a...
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Control your mouse with an IR remote
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You can use an IR remote to control your computer's keyboard and mouse by using my Arduino IR remote library and a small microcontroll...
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IRremote library now runs on the Teensy, Arduino Mega, and Sanguino
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Thanks to Paul Stoffregen of PJRC , my Arduino IR remote library now runs on a bunch of different platforms, including the Teensy , Arduin...
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Testing the Arduino IR remote library
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I wrote an IR remote library for the Arduino ( details ) that has turned out to be popular. I want to make sure I don't break things a...
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Improved Arduino TV-B-Gone
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Oct 2016: An updated version of the code is on github , thanks to Gabriel Staples . The TV-B-Gone is a tiny infrared remote that can tu...
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Inside the Firesheep code: how it steals your identity
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You may have heard about Firesheep , a new Firefox browser add-on that lets anyone easily snoop over Wi-Fi and hijack your identity for serv...
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