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5 ESP32 alternatives for your next project (and why you should use them)
There's more to life than an ESP32.
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Someone built a fully motorized Lego WALL-E controlled by a PS4 controller, complete with a built-in taser
It even has controls to move its head.
Like with a new Raspberry Pi or Arduino, you'll soon be doing things that amaze you. A question I've seen a lot is whether someone should get a Cardputer Adv, a Raspberry Pi, or a Flipper Zero. Let's ...
The 8051 was an 8-bit Harvard-architecture microcontroller first put out by Intel in 1980. They’ve since discontinued that line, but it lives on in the low-cost STC8 family of chips, which is ...
Amazon is beefing up internal guardrails after recent outages hit the company's e-commerce operation, including one disruption tied to its AI coding assistant Q. Dave Treadwell, Amazon's SVP of ...
Investors are responding to a real threat from AI start-ups like OpenAI and Anthropic, and Anthropic's Claude Code, in particular, seems to have set off alarm bells in Silicon Valley. Semianalysis, a ...
Sony’s LinkBuds Fit Hatsune Miku Edition blends ANC earbuds with a virtual idol—real human voice, not AI hype. Culture, color, and clarity collide. Sony Electronics has decided that plain green isn’t ...
Abstract: This project uses some sensors and Arduino to design and implement the Affordable Smart ECG Monitoring System. ECG monitoring is now becoming part of everyday life. Through ECG ...
Anthropic's open source standard, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), released in late 2024, allows users to connect AI models and the agents atop them to external tools in a structured, reliable format ...
There's this Chinese company named Heltec, and they make a cool little development board that has an Espressif ESP32S3 (which has WiFi and Bluetooth), a 128x64 pixel OLED display and an SX1262 863-928 ...
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