 And hello, everybody. Welcome to another Adafruit show and tell I'm no ad designer here and joining me as my brother Good morning. Good afternoon everyone. Pedro is here. And this is the Adafruit show and tell This is the best place to show off your awesome DIY projects whether it be electronics or cool PCBs 3d printing of course or Any other cool things like art related? Definitely show it off Got go ahead and join in on discord.gg slash Adafruit So you can join in on all the cool banter that's going on in the background there You can see all the cool gifs everybody's posting about I'm gonna go start off the show and tell with some of the Adafruit peeps and then jump over to the community Let's go ahead and start off with awesome Jeffler. Awesome Jeffler. That's good So I was thinking I need something for show and tell and so about an hour and a half ago I put together a little video game Using the good old-fashioned Wii nunchuck Because Adafruit has got a converter board for it. Well, yeah And coming over here to my Neopixel 5x5 BFF and so this is a game kind of inspired by 2048 or threes the internet sensation of a couple years ago So it goes by color and you can move them up down left or right and When like colors combine they go to the next higher color And you just play like that combining things and eventually if you get to Bright magenta it crashes and that means you won But yeah, you just kind of Go left or right and then hit the button when you're happy with your choice And I'm not gonna do good at this game because I'm just playing around But that's with circuit python and I can share the code in a gist if you happen to have those parts circuit python Neopixel 5x5 And cutie pie rp2040 is what you need That is awesome. I believe you this is the first game I've seen on the 5x5 Somebody's I've done it before but I would love to see some more games because you know the constrained environment First makes it actually pretty quick to code something up because you can't do a whole lot But you got to get creative And yeah, so definitely hit us up if you have some games Share them to me on mastodon with hashtag circuit python or on our discord or whatever. Nice. Anyway, that's what I've got for you tonight All right. Very fun. Thanks Jeff. We'll check in with you next week. All right, cool I want to know what that is behind you though. I'd love to hear about that someday. Oh, okay soon next week All right All right, next up we're gonna check in with liz Hello, Liz. Um, all the cool kids are using the 5x5 bff tonight. Are they? I know we didn't get the memo. Oh man So I've code up here is um 5x5 grid and it's with an esp 32 s2 qt pi And what's doing is it's pinging the open media api, which is open source weather api, but doesn't require a key So I like open weather maps does so I wanted to try it out just to see and it's pretty easy to get up and running so What's doing is it's checking the weather condition and I have this dictionary that compares the code number Which is like a standard like Noah has for the weather condition and it puts up the corresponding sprite And then it rolls the temperature across and so I made the sprites so that there's like nighttime versions and daytime versions and If you share my code window, I can actually change up the code so that it will do a little demo of going through all of them That's the main program and then I'll put that in here and should update Connecting Handshaking Come on You can do it. Yeah, there we go. There it is. Awesome cloud partly sunny rain I would have like a purple cloud for to denote like storminess But the way that I'm coding up the bitmaps is actually these like Kind of like five by five things and I Like made these letters be the colors very cool. Yeah, when it goes through there And this was Possible by actually jeffler's code that he wrote that you may have seen the shop for the demo for this Where it's a heart and scrolling text He'd put in the heart this way, so I was like, I wonder if I could do that with the weather sprites. Yeah, totally Yeah, so that'll Soon um as a project guide Um that folks can check out um and yeah Yeah, I'm looking forward to learn about the uh the weather api that you can I want to make a little case and make a little ornament for it. That'd be so cool. They're like sticking with all the plants Yeah, I'm thinking I might do like a little cloud case for it. Um Oh, yeah, totally. Yeah. Yeah, very cute. Awesome. Thanks so much loose. Uh, good iconography there. Yeah, thanks. All right Cool. We'll check in with you next time. Very good. Have a good night. It takes you to fight All right, let's go ahead and check in in the community start off with miga Hello Good evening. Micah. How are you? So I'm all right. How are you? We're doing all right All right, so I know it's been a while since I've shared here, but I I worked I was working last time I shared I was showing off progress had made on this the e-fidget And as you can see there has been a little bit of a change is now a physical device that you can hold Rather than just files on the computer And very cool. So that's exciting. Um, so this is the first prototype that I designed And it certainly works to an extent um But the the main show which is the haptic motors in the back they don't work So if if you missed out, it's basically ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha a ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha phidget spinner Uh, okay, okay And so the haptics don't work and the MOSFET it's on here and they're super tiny I mean like only tiny the MOSFET it's on there. Um, they don't they don't do the trick they're too small So I have to redesign it, which is what I've been doing. So if I show my screen really quick. Yeah, sure. Show the screen. I'll turn it in here. There it is. Can you see this? Yeah. So this was version one. So this is what I have here. And I made the board purple because I love purple. But this didn't work. And this knob in the center, which is apart from Adafruit, it's a super nice knob. But it's a premium price for a project like this when I'm targeting a $30 price point. I'm going to sell these. But it's also going to be open source. So I want to see how that goes. But it has to ditch this. And I was powering it off of a 9-volt. So it has to ditch that too. And instead, if I go to my current 3D render, I made a cutout for a LiPo battery. Uh-huh. And you're going to zip tie a LiPo into this cutout. I don't know. OK. Here. And I still haven't added the buttons. I'm very close to being done. But I haven't added the buttons. So I need to do that. Just add the buttons to control it. And then I should be off to order it. And we'll see how that goes. And of course, it's all going to be open source. Very cool. Schematic isn't working. But here's the layout. And that's my progress. Wow, that's a lot of progress. Yeah. So this is all mostly the same design. But I've taken out a bunch of parts, rerouted a bunch of traces. Obviously, I have this giant cutout in the center now. So I can't put anything there. So I've had to redesign a good bit. But that's what I've done. Cool. Well, cool. It's coming together. Sorry. Well, that's not good. Thank you for sharing your progress. It's great to see the iteration. I'm excited to share once it's complete. And hopefully, sell them and help some people stay focused. Yeah, that's a great call. Yeah, please come back when it's open. Yeah, we'll be happy to share the link. Do a little blog post on it. Thanks, Waco. Blog post. Oh, no, no. Work in progress. No, no, we can do one for you, too. Yeah, when you're all ready, we'll be right up. Awesome. Dude, totally. Yeah, we'll be so awesome to share. See you. Thanks so much. Thanks, Waco. All right, bye. Bye. All right, well, that was awesome. That was so cool. Again, we've got to come out. Yeah, for sure. I guess don't go anywhere just yet at 8 PM Eastern time. We're going to have John Park do a special edition of Jump Park Workshop plus Ask an Engineer. It's mixing the one show. Ask a John Park. Ask a John Park, yeah. And don't go anywhere. That discount code's coming up. So yeah, definitely stick around for that. I think we've got to be up in like 20 minutes. Stay tuned. All right, well, that's going to do it for us. We'll see you folks next week. And remember to make a great day. All right, bye, folks.