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  1. A brief article showcasing a replica of the historic PDP-10 minicomputer running on a modern Raspberry Pi, highlighting the contrast between the two systems' processing power and size
  2. A technique called lock-in thermography can enhance the thermal resolution of even low-cost IR cameras, allowing for more detailed thermal imaging by periodically modulating the heat produced by a device and applying math to the captured images.
  3. Explore the XIAO Series and its accessories from Seeed Studio, featuring the XIAO nRF52840 Sense board and XIAO ESP32 C3, designed for beginners and hobbyists for easy and quick development in IoT projects.
    2024-10-16 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  4. A Flasher utility for DIY miners to flash NerdMiner firmware onto various boards, such as LILYGO S3 Dongle, LILYGO T-Display-AMOLED, ESP32-WROOM, LILYGO T-QT, TDisplay v1.14, ESP32-2432S028R, and M5-StampS3. The flashing process should take less than one minute.
  5. Nerd Miners offers Bitcoin lottery miners with plug-and-play functionality for DIY enthusiasts.
  6. This blog post announces the release of Flipper Zero firmware version 1.0, highlighting major new features like dynamic app loading, a redesigned NFC subsystem, JavaScript support, and various system improvements.
    2024-09-10 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  7. This article details a DIY presence sensor project inspired by the Everything Presence Lite kit, utilizing a millimeter wave sensor and a BME680 environmental sensor for accurate motion and heart rate detection.
    2024-09-03 Tags: , , , , , , , by klotz
  8. This desktop gadget, based on ESP32 C3, is a mini-TV and unique design artwork. It features a 1.44-inch LCD screen, WiFi connectivity for displaying weather and time, and a portable pendant design.
  9. The Spotpear ESP32C3 LCD 1.44 is a desktop gadget with a 1.44-inch LCD screen that can display videos and connect to WiFi for weather and time updates.
  10. Track aircraft flying above you using a Raspberry Pi, RTL-SDR, and an LED matrix.

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