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Designed and printed a base for glass blocks. It has a circuit board that I designed and software written by me. It is controllable via MQTT and I have it integrated with HomeKit via Home Bridge.

Writeup on project and design files - https://www.ghost7.com/glass-brick-light-with-smart-control/

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[–] NiyaShy@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks neat ^^ Does it serve any purpose or is it "just" decorative?
Also, is that Kodak banding some kind of filter or did you really shoot the photos with a non-digital camera?

[–] ghostseven@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

It is purely decorative, it could be used to indicate air quality with different colours or alert to events, it is controllable via MQTT and I have it tied into my HomeKit setup. It is just a filter, I needed to break up the individual pictures, I have not used a non digital camera in quite some time.

(Also god damn Lemmy is broken right now, been trying to post this comment on and off for hours now).