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Great Scott! Here is why USB Type-C is AWESOME and how you can use Power Delivery for your electronics!
USB Type C offers a lot of possibilities for powering electronic projects when used with appropriate power supplies -- some of which can put out as much as 100 watts of power in 20 volt mode. Pretty neat stuff.
Get a ton of FREE parts by salvaging electronics. Here’s how to do it.
If you need a fast, powerful and inexpensive $7 or less development board to monitor sensors or control a device, I highly recommend the Wemos Lolin32 ESP32. It has Bluetooth and WiFi built in, so your electronics project your building can talk to the internet or your smart devices, all the common interfaces like I2C and SDA, lots of true PWM pins for dimming lights or controlling motors, 1.25 MB of flash ROM and it works well with most common Arduino accessories and libraries and porting Arduino to code to it is easy.
If you need a fast, powerful and inexpensive $7 or less development board to monitor sensors or control a device, I highly recommend the Wemos Lolin32 ESP32. It has Bluetooth and WiFi built in, so your electronics project your building can talk to the internet or your smart devices, all the common interfaces like I2C and SDA, lots of true PWM pins for dimming lights or controlling motors, 1.25 MB of flash ROM and it works well with most common Arduino accessories and libraries and porting Arduino to code to it is easy. Good stuff.
Europe Is Illegally Shipping Its Used Electronics to Nigeria
"European consumers throw away 12.3 million tons of electronics every year."
Electronics-recycling innovator is going to prison for trying to extend computers’ lives
Proprietary software is evil. This day of age there is no reason to go 100% open source free software. Linux can do everything that the Winders virus can do.
Study Looks At Used Electronics That Slip Into Nigeria Stashed In Used Vehicles
"Lower-income countries get a lot of old stuff from the U.S. and Europe. Used cars and buses and trucks, for instance, roll onto ships to be resold at their destination. But you'd be surprised at what might be inside these vehicles. Two photocopiers plus two TVs can typically fit in a car. A bus might carry six to nine refrigerators, two to four washing machines, 20 TVs and maybe a few DVD players. A truck might hold up to 50 refrigerators and 50 TVs."