Discover the unexpected power of a $20 device that outshines tablets in versatility and reliability for your next ESP32 ...
The Raspberry Pi (or any capable SBC for that matter) can be a full-on replacement for many things in your networking ...
We created a comprehensive ESP32 CAM Telegram bot tutorial that can capture images and record custom-duration AVI videos, ...
Meshtastic, an open-source firmware for long-range mesh networking, offers an elegant solution. Using LoRa radios allows ...
This DIY AI Vision Assistant Camera captures images, performs AI-based recognition, OCR, translation, and summarisation — ...
Over on Hackaday.io there’s a fun and playful write-up for a fun and playful project — the Piko, an ESP32 powered smartwatch. Our hackers [Iloke Alusala], [Lulama Lingela], and [Rafael Cardoso] teamed ...
Today we are happy to present a web-based GUI for making a web-based GUI! If you’re a programmer then web front-end development might not be your bag. But a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) ...
Smartphones may be pocket-sized computers that can do thousands of different things… but sometimes that’s as much a weakness as it is a strength. I can’t count the number of times I pulled my phone ...
Got an old monitor gathering dust? You might want to keep it. There’s a new way to turn it into something surprisingly useful.
A hot potato: The ESP32 chip, found in over a billion devices worldwide, contains undocumented vendor-specific commands that could potentially be misused to access device memory and manipulate ...