Powered machinery started the industrial revolution, and it was automation that kicked it up another notch in the 20th ...
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Claude Code taught me ESP32 development, and my smart home projects got way faster
I didn't think I could use Claude code for this, but it worked ...
Running a language model on an $8 ESP32 S3 microcontroller might seem improbable, but The Stack demonstrates how it’s possible through a combination of hardware-aware optimizations and creative ...
DIY smart home sensors are easy to build with the ESP Home Starter Kit. The included ESP32C6 module and motion sensor require zero coding to set up.
David Chisnall discusses how the CHERI hardware architecture redefines pointer safety to solve isolation and sharing challenges. He explains how CHERI enables spatial and temporal memory safety for ...
For as capable as smartphone hardware is, the software running on them can be especially restrictive and cumbersome. Unlike a ...
This tutorial explains how to install ESP-Claw, configure the firmware and LLM, and test the system with a practical ESP32 example. ESP-Claw Turns an ESP32 Into a Self-Programming AI Microcontroller.
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Your first ESP32 project doesn't require coding — it just needs 3 simple tools and one afternoon
Anyone can get started with ESP32, thanks to a few simple tools ...
Using a ₹760 microcontroller and open-source AI, an 8-year-old created an offline storytelling device that writes, narrates and responds to voice commands without internet.
For decades, nearly every microwave has sounded the same. We’ve all grown accustomed to the loud, piercing, alarm-like beep that plays whenever you press a button or the timer hits zero. But it ...
A Raspberry Pi, an Adafruit 7-segment display, a 3D printed case, some vibe coding—and we've got a forever-clock that never needs adjusting.
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