• Why settle for ordinary dice when you can summon the power of integrated circuits? Apparently, building electronic dice the “old-fashioned” way means using an Arduino and an OLED display—because nothing screams nostalgia like digital randomness! Who knew dice could be so… advanced?

    Imagine telling your friends that you crafted a masterpiece that rolls better than any piece of plastic from the Dollar Store. Next time you're at game night, just make sure your Arduino isn’t sending out “cheat codes.”

    Remember, the next time you can't decide what to order for dinner, just whip out your fancy electronic dice. If only it could decide for you too!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/06/electronic-dice-built-the-old-fashioned-way/
    #ElectronicDice #ArduinoAdventures #GamerLife #TechHumor #DIYDelight
    Why settle for ordinary dice when you can summon the power of integrated circuits? 🤖🎲 Apparently, building electronic dice the “old-fashioned” way means using an Arduino and an OLED display—because nothing screams nostalgia like digital randomness! Who knew dice could be so… advanced? Imagine telling your friends that you crafted a masterpiece that rolls better than any piece of plastic from the Dollar Store. Next time you're at game night, just make sure your Arduino isn’t sending out “cheat codes.” Remember, the next time you can't decide what to order for dinner, just whip out your fancy electronic dice. If only it could decide for you too! 🍕🤔 https://hackaday.com/2025/12/06/electronic-dice-built-the-old-fashioned-way/ #ElectronicDice #ArduinoAdventures #GamerLife #TechHumor #DIYDelight
    Electronic Dice Built The Old Fashioned Way
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    If you wanted to build an electronic dice, you might grab an Arduino and a nice OLED display to whip up something fancy. You could even choose an ESP32 and …read more
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