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  1. Aircraft radar display with retro styling. Visualises real-time aircraft positions and metadata from a local tar1090 server, with a retro interface.
    >/u/Quantum-Stability writes: I got this working with just a free public api! Here is the base_url that you can use for TAR1090_URL in the config.ini file. No other set up is needed <https://opendata.adsb.fi/api/v2/lat/{your_latitude}/lon/{your_longitude}/dist/{your_distance}>
    2025-12-01 Tags: , , , , , , , , , by klotz
  2. The Explorer HAT is a fantastic way to get started with physical computing and add-on boards for your Raspberry Pi. It provides a standardised way to connect a wide range of components, making it easy to build interactive projects.
    2025-10-04 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  3. A Raspberry Pi project that displays the city and country where it is currently 5:00 p.m., updating every 15 minutes. It uses accurate timezone data and is a fun, lightweight build with potential for educational and practical applications.
  4. Something similar to the Spotify Car Thing, built with a cheap ESP32 Screen. Connects to your Spotify account and displays your currently playing song with its album art.
    2025-07-14 Tags: , , , , , , , , , , by klotz
  5. Firmware and software to run an ESP32-CAM module on your Flipper Zero device. Allows capturing images and streaming live video to the Flipper Zero.
  6. A curated list of resources for the M5Stack Cardputer, a $30 credit-card sized mini computer based on the ESP32-S3. Includes specs, pre-installed apps, community apps, and resources.
  7. The M5Stack Cardputer v1.1 is a high-performance card computer featuring a StampS3A microcontroller, 56-key keyboard, 1.14-inch TFT screen, and various interfaces for expansion and control. It's ideal for rapid prototyping, industrial control, and IoT projects.
  8. It is a 4-inch touchscreen device designed for Meshtastic®, powered by dual MCUs, the ESP32 and RP2040, and supports Wi-Fi, BLE, and LoRa®. It is an open-source, powerful IoT development platform.
  9. StickiNote is a digital sticky note app designed for ESP32-P4-based embedded systems. It leverages the fast clock speed of the ESP32-P4 and MIPI DSI interface for a 10-inch display, ensuring smooth animations, fluid UI interactions, and an optimal user experience.
    2025-03-22 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  10. Eric's StickiNote app utilizes the ESP32-P4 microcontroller to create a digital post-it note system for smart displays. It runs smoothly on affordable hardware and serves as a central household device for leaving notes and reminders.

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