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I made my own Google Nest Hub with an ESP32 and Claude Code, but I don't recommend it
It's a Google Nest Hub made with Claude Code... though it didn't work straight away.
Every now and then there’s a part that comes along which is hotly anticipated, but which understandably its manufacturer remains tight-lipped about in order to preserve maximum impact surrounding its ...
Taste The Code on MSN
Magic at your fingertips; mastering the TTP223 sensor & ESP32 touch capabilities
Unlock the power of touch! In this deep-dive tutorial, we’re moving beyond clunky mechanical switches and harnessing the ...
ESP32-E22 Wi-Fi 6E is Espressif’s first tri-band Wi-Fi 6E co-processor, adding dual-mode Bluetooth and offloading protocol ...
E22, the company’s first Wi-Fi 6E system-on-chip and the start of a new lineup focused on high-performance wireless connectivity. Designed as a radio co-processor (RCP), the device handles Wi-Fi and ...
Back in the day a miniature television, probably on a wristwatch, was the stuff of science fiction. Now, it’s something which can be done with a commodity microcontroller, as [Atomic14] shows us with ...
What if the future of IoT didn’t depend on Wi-Fi? Imagine deploying a fleet of sensors in the remotest corners of the world, tracking wildlife, monitoring environmental changes, or managing logistics, ...
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