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  1. The T-Deck is a compact device with a 2.8-inch IPS LCD touch screen, integrated keyboard, trackball, microphone, and speaker, running on an ESP32-S3 dual-core processor. It supports various frequencies and includes a GPS module and battery in its Plus variant. It features a U.FL/IPEX antenna connector for LoRa and can be flashed using Espressif's firmware download mode.
  2. The WoeMeter is a machine built for Severance Season 2 to measure Woe, one of the Kier Eagan's 'Four Tempers.' It was designed and fabricated in six weeks using materials like aluminum, 3D printed PETG, and repurposed components from a vintage Nagra audio tape recorder.
    2025-03-14 Tags: , , , , , , , by klotz
  3. A curated list of amazingly awesome Meshtastic resources
  4. I'm a dedicated hardware developer with a passion for creating innovative, open-source technology solutions. My focus is on modernizing retro computers, developing communication devices, and advancing keyboard technology. Join the journey to support and contribute to these innovative projects.
  5. The repository for LilyGO T-Wristband and T-Glass provides information on hardware specifications, examples, quick start guides, and installation instructions for both PlatformIO and Arduino IDE. It includes details on different versions of T-Glass, hardware specifications, and dependencies on lvgl v8.4.x.
  6. A MicroPython application for the Flipper Zero is now available, complete with a library for hardware and software feature support. This allows users to script and run Python scripts on the device.
  7. Waveshare has launched an ESP32-S3-based thermal imaging camera module with 80x62 resolution, offering both 45° and 90° wide angle versions. The module includes a USB-C port, expansion pads, and supports WiFi and Bluetooth LE.
  8. This repository provides a modified version of ulisp-arm for a self-contained uLisp computer using Teensy 4.1, a TFT screen with RA8875 controller, and optional touchscreen support. It includes a REPL that works locally and via serial, prints to the TFT, and features several uLisp extensions, a library for ULOS system, and a full-screen uLisp and text editor with various keyboard shortcuts and functionalities. The project also offers 'Lispy Little Helper', a gadget for collecting built-in help information accessible from the REPL and editor.
    2025-02-25 Tags: , , , , , by klotz
  9. A USB stick equipped with a Raspberry Pi Zero W runs a large language model using llama.cpp. The project involves porting the model to an ARMv6 architecture and setting up the device as a composite that presents a filesystem to the host, allowing users to interact with the LLM by creating text files that are automatically filled with generated content.
  10. Application for Flipper Zero device to control radio boards. Supports the TEA5767 board and includes pin configuration instructions. Inspired by Arduino Radio project with acknowledgments to contributors.

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