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tebl/README.md

Hi there!

⚡ I'm not an electronic engineer, I just couldn't afford real LEGOs so I play around with cheap modules, KiCAD and a soldering iron instead. I like designing PCBs of things I've seen, most of them I only build so that I would have one of them, the resulting files you'll find in the various repositories here. As for guarantees, there are none.

❓ If you have a specific question not directly related to a specific repository, check out Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

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