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  • You have a pretty good list already. There are definitely still electronic component kits out there that are a handful of resistors, capacitors, and transistors of different values and some LEDs. You can also look at the parts in these kits and order them yourself from a place like Digi-key or Mouser, not sure what is available to you. It might save you a couple of bucks.

    You probably don’t need a variable power supply, unless you really want one. But you should be fine with a 2 or 3 AA battery holder that has some wire leads you can plug into the breadboard. 10k Ohm potentiometers are the most common and the only kind I think I used in school. You can also look into logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, XOR) to start getting into the digital side of electronics without a microcontroller. Logic gates are the building blocks behind modern computers. There are IC chips that fit into breadboards in the 74HC Series.














  • Presented by the miraculous minds of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, the Cinco Corporation has teamed up with GE for the revolutionary C by GE Smart Bulb! If you are having problems with your C by GE Smart Bulb, here is a very quick and not at all confusing video on how to reset your C by GE Smart Bulb following the 5 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 method! Off for 5 seconds, on for 8 seconds, off for 2 seconds, on for 8 seconds, and off for 2 seconds…

    https://youtu.be/DgIsn0Zac3o

    All jokes aside, this is a real product from GE, the instructions to reset it are fuckin bonkers, and the video feels like a skit from a Tim and Eric show