A modern silversmith reimagines the pocket watch by fusing Victorian aesthetics and ESP32 tech, inspired by 'The Diamond Age.' Explore the intersection of literature, craftsmanship, and open-source innovation.
A new open-source project harnesses the ESP32, VL53L5CX sensor, and IMU to deliver real-time 3D mapping of indoor spaces. We investigate the tech, its accessibility, and the privacy questions it raises.
BreezyBox brings a BusyBox-style shell and virtual terminal to the ESP32, offering Unix-like command-line tools, app installation, and more for microcontroller enthusiasts.
#BreezyBox | #ESP32 | #Unix
Hackers are transforming everyday devices with the ESP32, turning WiFi into a tool for both detection and communication. From stealthy surveillance to open hardware, explore the hacks that are changing our relationship with technology.
A new open-source project, ESPectre, transforms cheap ESP32 Wi-Fi boards into motion sensors that detect people through walls—no cameras, no microphones, just clever signal analysis. Is this the future of smart homes, or a privacy nightmare?
A hacker’s innovative project combines a classic Nixie tube display with modern microcontrollers and smart diagnostics, offering motorcyclists a stylish and universal way to track their gears.
A hacker-friendly EEG board for the ESP32 is opening up brainwave experimentation for personal and educational use, offering open schematics and firmware—if you're ready to build your own and dive into the code.
#EEG | #Open-source | #ESP32
Roo_display is shaking up the ESP32 scene with a robust, flexible library for creating modern user interfaces. We investigate its origins, capabilities, and the impact it could have on embedded projects everywhere.
Xcc700 is a minimalist C compiler that runs directly on the ESP32-S3 microcontroller, challenging traditional toolchains and hinting at a future where embedded devices can compile their own code.
A researcher at Chaos Communication Congress reveals how he reverse engineered the ESP32’s Bluetooth libraries, unlocking new possibilities for security research and transparency in wireless tech.