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Mel Ho
Mel Ho is a multidisciplinary artist who is fascinated with robotics and animatronics. They live in San Francisco and are a contributor to Adam Savage’s Tested. They also enjoy jamming on synth music collaborations or designing wearable art for performances.
Website: mel-ware.com
Latest from Mel Ho
09/01/2025
Replicating the iconic 1980s Blade Runner prop with a garage kit, vintage greeblies, and 21st-century electronics.
10/21/2021
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the first microcontroller developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It’s powered by the RP2040 chip,...
04/22/2021
Krtkl’s Snickerdoodle Black is a compact system-on-module (SoM) development board that contains a Xilinx Zynq-7020 32-bit 866MHz dual-core ARM Cortex...
11/23/2020
The Seeeduino Xiao boasts an impressively compact size, low price tag, and formidable hardware. It is hard not to be...
10/13/2020
When I first heard about the Arduino Pro Portenta H7, it seemed like a unicorn compared to Arduino’s previous boards....
09/11/2020
I’ve been excited to try out the Sipeed Maixduino for a while now. With the sparse amount of RISC-V development...
08/11/2020
The BeagleBoard.org Foundation is hitting the embedded AI scene with their latest edition to the BeagleBone family, the BeagleBone AI....
07/07/2020
The Tomu by Sutajio Kosagi is quite a delightful board with a microscopic profile. At only 13mm long, this fully...
05/31/2020
Cute, compact, powerful, and accessible. These are the first things that come to mind when looking at Unexpected Maker’s TinyPico...
04/30/2020
What has made SBCs so great for projects is their affordable prices, ease of use, and a friendly, resourceful community...
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