In this video I've created a device that can notify in real time about events that happen on a website. The project uses NodeMCU board and a buzzer to produce sound as alert. The board is programmed ...
Join ACRL from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Central on Thursday, January 22 for the Online Learning webcast “Making Great Video Tutorials: Best Practices and Practical Planning.” This webinar offers a practical, ...
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Top dad Father's Day apron with free SVG

Craft a custom Father's Day apron with this free Top Dad SVG-because dad deserves something more exciting than another tie.
Jargon explained It’s yet another bit of mind-numbing video jargon: 4K 30 vs 4K 60. But what do framerates actually mean and why do they matter?