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3 things a $20 ESP32 display can easily do that a tablet can't
Discover the unexpected power of a $20 device that outshines tablets in versatility and reliability for your next ESP32 project.
Authored by embedded ML specialists with extensive experience in ESP32 voice recognition architecture, TinyML optimisation, ...
Texas Instruments is best known to the general public for building obsolete calculators and selling them at extraordinary prices to students, but they also build some interesting (and ...
Update 3/9/25: After receiving concerns about the use of the term 'backdoor' to refer to these undocumented commands, we have updated our title and story. Our original story can be found here. The ...
When working on a project, plenty of us will reach for an Atmel microcontroller because of the widespread prevalence of the Arduino platform. A few hackers would opt for a bit more modern part like an ...
Got an old monitor gathering dust? You might want to keep it. There’s a new way to turn it into something surprisingly useful.
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