minnixM to MICROCONTROLLERS@lemux.minnix.devEnglish • 3 months agoPrototyping Magic: Hands-on with the Wire-Free Jumperless Breadboardwww.hackster.ioexternal-linkmessage-square5fedilinkarrow-up113
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minus-square@Doombot1linkEnglish3•3 months agoI mean, it’s super cool, don’t get me wrong - but $300 for a quarter-size breadboard just isn’t worth for the convenience, imo. Or maybe it’s worth trying to build one yourself w/ the files from GitHub, at the least.
minus-square@jet@hackertalks.comlinkfedilinkEnglish2•3 months agoI could see a real application where you want to automate the testing of a device. Like security fuzzing. Or reverse engineering in general. I imagine if you DIY it would be an adventure, a good excuse to build one of the diy reflow ovens.
minus-square@Doombot1linkEnglish1•3 months agolol, I don’t need any more excuses to fill my workshop with more stuff 😂 That’s a great point though, I bet that it could be pretty useful for fuzzing.
I mean, it’s super cool, don’t get me wrong - but $300 for a quarter-size breadboard just isn’t worth for the convenience, imo. Or maybe it’s worth trying to build one yourself w/ the files from GitHub, at the least.
But think of the money saved on wires!
I could see a real application where you want to automate the testing of a device. Like security fuzzing. Or reverse engineering in general.
I imagine if you DIY it would be an adventure, a good excuse to build one of the diy reflow ovens.
lol, I don’t need any more excuses to fill my workshop with more stuff 😂
That’s a great point though, I bet that it could be pretty useful for fuzzing.