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.
The article announces the launch of the OpenMV AE3 and N6 cameras on Kickstarter. These cameras feature onboard AI acceleration for computer vision applications, making them suitable for various Edge AI tasks. The AE3 is a compact, efficient device with dual NPU cores, while the N6 offers higher performance with a larger form factor and more features.
The Piccolo N150 netbook is an eight-inch mini laptop that runs Linux well, with a nice display and enough power for most use cases, though the keyboard is a challenge to get used to.
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.
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A review of Meshtastic, a cheap, encrypted, offgrid communicator using T-Beam devices. The review includes both positive and negative aspects of the project.
Bee is an AI wearable that aims to solve memory retention issues by summarizing conversations and generating daily diary entries. However, the author's experience with the device was marred by inaccuracies and privacy concerns.
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