We're switching things up today with a post that highlights some of the resourceful and inspirational projects we've seen on Hackster lately.
Sandeep Mistry uses a SparkFun AzureWave Thing Plus to combine real-time audio, AI/ML, DSP, and Wi-Fi connectivity technologies together to get notified when your doorbell rings while you're away.
Here's a roundup of some great IoT projects from our community and others on Hackster, using the Blues Wireless Notecard, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ultrasonic sensors, Edge Impulse, and more. Take a look and get inspired for your next project!
We're bringing you 4 awesome projects to spark some motivation for your next project!
From an automated mushroom farm to the first NFT in space! Read on to find out what happened at the Jan '22 Miami Hack Week!
What's a good rave without some flashy LEDs? Read on to find out how I made these!
Congratulations to the winners of the Hackster machine learning contest!
Where can i get the project code that was running on the RP2040? I would like to use the T1L and Ethernet modules on a similar demo? I'm…
Another thought occurred to me as I was getting out of bed (about half an hour ago -- I'm NOT a "morning person!): Use "AI" to be able to…
Hey 773! Thanks for your comment. I like your other use cases for sure. I can relate. Sometimes my kid is listening to music on his…
Interesting idea -- I can see uses for them, like listening to audiobooks without annoying the folks around me, say at home, in a doctor's…
Interesting tidbit: On Apollo/Soyuz they carried HP-65 calculators as "backup" for the PNGCS ("Primary Navigation and Guidance Control…
Amen. I'm probably about the same age as you. We grew up in remarkable times. I followed NASA from Mercury, through…
OK, I'll show my age. I've got three, plus one. For technology in general, I'd have to say watching John Glenn's flight aboard the…
I second the HP RPN calculators. I still have and use my HP-15C. It blew away the junk TI calculator I had before that. There was a time…
Since Lauren brings up the TI-89, I'll contribute my favorite tech item. Hewlett-Packard RPN calculators. I was a freshman engineering…
It seems to me that somewhere in the text, you should have included a link to [back]order the [Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) Kit -…