Tomu is a fingernail-sized computer that is easy to swallow

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I&m a huge fan of single board computers, especially if they&re small enough to swallow
That why I like the Tomu
This teeny-tiny ARM processor essentially interfaces with your computer via the USB port and contains two LEDs and two buttons
Once it plugged in the little computer can simulate a hard drive or mouse, send MIDI data, and even blink quickly. The Tomu runs the Silicon
Labs Happy Gecko EFM32HG309 and can also act as a Universal 2nd Factor security token
It is completely open source and all the code is on their GitHub. I bought one for $30 and messed with it for a few hours
The programs are very simple and you can load in various tools including a clever little mouse mover & maybe to simulate mouse usage for an
app & and a little app that blinks the lights quickly
Otherwise you can use it to turn your USB hub into an on-off switch for your computer
It definitely not a fully fledged computer & there are limited I/O options, obviously & but it a cute little tool for those who want to do a
little open source computing. One problem It really, really small
I&d do more work on mine but I already lost it while I was clearing off a desk so I could see it better
So it goes.