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I built a $15 ESP32 smart clock that does things no store-bought one can
I programmed it with ESPHome, and it only took a few hours from start to finish.
As hackers, we occasionally forget that not everyone is enamored with the same nerdy minutia that we are. Configuring hardware by changing some lines in the code and compiling a new firmware doesn’t ...
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This awesome ESP32 project turns plant bioelectric signals into music
Finally, eco-friendly music.
To enable intelligent chess play, the project uses Stockfish, a free open-source chess engine that decides the robot’s moves. Python programming connects the ESP32, sensors, and the Stockfish engine, ...
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