Labrador
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10 | 59 | |
1,078 | 1,370 | |
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3.6 | 9.8 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Labrador
- Open Source Electronics Lab for $30 (2019)
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Do you find it challenging to talk to your users?
I launched a crowdfunded product back in 2017 that has kept going for the past 5 years, and I've never had this problem at all.
Random people email me all the time (at least 3-5 times per week, even now) with information about bugs/feature requests, or just to say hi/thanks and show off their projects made with it.
Comparing my site (https://espotek.com) to yours, yours is much more "corporate" looking and doesn't explicitly invite contact.
I've seen other people advertising their CRMs and whatever in the comments, but perhaps it's just as simple as openly acknowledging that you're one guy, the business is your personal project and people shouldn't hesitate to contact you.
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Self Balancing Arduino Robot
There also is the Labrador [1] which you can get for $30 just the board so need to get your own clips and bnc connectors etc and print a housing from thingverse. I got one for somebody for Christmas so need to get the feedback but sounds like a versatile little box.
[1] https://github.com/EspoTek/Labrador
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Open Source Brain Computer Interface
>It's just very hard to sustain a business on one-off low volume hardware sales so the prices on the official site are relatively high compared to BOM (but perfectly reasonable and necessary to sustain further R&D).
I run a low-volume open source hardware business[1] and honestly don't buy this argument at all.
So many OSHW businesses have absolutely woeful logistics that treats every single person outside of the US (or occasionally EU) as an afterthought.
This both what drives up the cost and pisses people off enough to create a sustainable business model for the boys in Shenzhen.
People aren't going to support your business if you ask insultingly high shipping prices or are constantly out of stock.
[1]https://espotek.com
- EspoTek Labrador – AIO USB Scope, Signal Generator, PSU, Analyzer and Multimeter
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Image Sharing. No Bullshit
Holy shit I LOVE the Labrador, it's the most useful thing I have. Guys, if you're into electronics at all, buy one right now (https://github.com/EspoTek/Labrador/), it's amazing and only $30.
Also I'd say I'm sorry about the comment but that would imply I've changed but I'm still a sarcastic asshole. I'm working on it though.
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The tools and tech I use to run a one-woman hardware company – Thea Flowers
AussieWog, bonus points for humility:
This thread is about Eurorack products, and you happen to sell a pretty sweet looking low-cost oscilloscope
https://espotek.com/
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Oscilloscope for 8 bit CPU .
But I recently ordered a labrador from https://espotek.com/ which seems more promising (while still cheap).
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Looking for Approachable Open Source Projects to Contribute to
I have personally contributed to Labrador and The Powder Toy. They were both quite friendly.
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A dedicated licence for open-source hardware: CERN OHL approved by OSI
I open-sourced my commercial USB oscilloscope design (https://github.com/EspoTek/Labrador) after doing a bit of research into boards targeted at electronics hobbyists and crowdfunded by individuals or small teams.
Invariably, a community didn't form around the closed-source boards and they died.
A lot of people asked me what I'm doing to protect my IP from being "stolen".
rssguard
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Looking for reader with ability to create custom feeds
Few samples of such scripts: https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard/tree/master/resources/scripts/scrapers
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Does anyone knows a reader that accepts custom scripts to parse the feed?
I'm thinking RSS Guard. Responsive developer on a multi-platform app that accesses many online services.
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Newsboat GUI alternative?
RSSGuard is pretty nice. https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard/
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Best RSS solution with sync
Have you tried RSSGuard? If so, why wasn't it satisfactory?
- Is it still worth having an RSS feed for a Blog?
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RSS Guard 4.3.0 is out!
Hello fellaz. Just released 4.3.0 version of RSS Guard.
- Help with a RSS feed
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Best RSS Feed Reader Desktop
RSS Guard
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Beginner, Very Confused
I have seen people mention RSS Guard but its interface is less clean.
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Keeping up with latest news
I use RSS Guard (a feed reader) and subscribe to news feed of these sites:
What are some alternatives?
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