The Teamfight Tactics 17.2 patch notes have been revealed, and Riot Games is bringing some much-needed variety to Set 17 in its next update. Alongside the long-awaited return of encounters, five new ...
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Teamfight Tactics (TFT), Riot Games' auto battler, is returning to space, and this time you’ll encounter fantastical beings who seek your favor. In just its sixth year, TFT will be releasing its 17th ...
Teamfight Tactics Set 17, also known as Space Gods, is going live on Wednesday, April 15 with patch 17.1. Set 17 takes TFT back to space, but this time, you'll encounter the Gods, and they're ...
A branch of geology and earth sciences, stratigraphy is a field of study that deals with the arrangement and succession of strata (layers) in the Earth. Additionally, it involves the origin, ...
While it's been mere weeks since Teamfight Tactics dropped its excellent 14th set, Riot Games has just revealed its next set revival which is coming in just a couple of patches' time. It's always cool ...
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We always look at the round LCDs and wonder what to do with them other than, of course, a clock. Well, [shabaz] had a great idea: use it as a star map display. The project combines the Arduino, a ...
Learning electronics? Then, chances are you already know what an Arduino is, or at the very least, you've heard of it. After all, it's among the most popular electronics platforms available in the ...
If you're familiar with the Raspberry Pi and you like it, there's a good chance you'll like the Arduino, too. At first glance, the two devices are very similar to each other, but there are some key ...
Mark Twain once wrote, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” (He attributed the quip to former British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, but its true origin is unknown.) ...