We probably don’t have to tell the readers of Hackaday that LEGO isn’t just for kids; we’ve seen plenty of projects that live in an enclosure made of the multi-color bricks, and let’s not even get ...
This Lego WALL-E runs on an ESP32 and is driven via a PS4 Bluetooth controller. The maker burned through 10 motor driver boards due to power backflow when uploading code. It comes with head gyros, ...
We all have our favorite classic LEGO bricks, and wouldn’t be surprised if one or more of the various space computers showed up on pretty much everyone’s list. [dyoramic] loves them so much that they ...