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"Short cuts make long delays." — J.R.R. Tolkien
BusKill is a hardware "dead man’s switch" that executes a user-configurable trigger when your machine is physically separated from you.
Halo TD-XPAH is a Wi-Fi dev board for the 802.11ah Wi-Fi "Halow" standard. "Halow" Wi-Fi operates at 900 MHz, with a long range and low power consumption.
Newt creator Darian Johnson is live with us on Friday the 17th at noon Pacific time to talk about Memory-in-Pixel (MiP) displays, open hardware, and turning weekend projects into crowdfunding campaigns.
CaribouLite is not only an SDR HAT, but also a great FPGA development board. The latest project update walks through the possibilities (including accessing the RPi’s SMI interface).
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Inkplate’s are open, wireless, Arduino IDE-compatible e-paper readers. They’re available with 6" screens, 10" screens, 6" touchscreens, and with or without enclosures. Grab yours before prices go up.
D-MARK is an ARM-based STM32F070RB dev board with extensive peripherals for real-world use, such as relays, a motor driver, USB ports, a microSD slot, and more.
Ant2 is a tiny USB Type-C LiPo charger with LED indicators and mounting holes.
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