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      <description>&lt;pre tabindex=&#34;0&#34;&gt;&lt;code&gt;payton@pschwarz:~/code$ ls pb_emu/&#xA;src/  public/  tests/  vite.config.js  package.json  README.md&#xA;&#xA;payton@pschwarz:~/code$ cat pb_emu/README | head&#xA;&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pixelblaze is a small dev board for driving addressable LEDs. You write patterns in a JS-ish language, send them to the board over Wi-Fi, watch them light up real pixels. It&amp;rsquo;s great, until you&amp;rsquo;re iterating on a 3D map you haven&amp;rsquo;t physically built yet, or you want to tweak a pattern on the train without lugging a strip around.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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