Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new accessory for the versatile mini PC taking the form of the PicoLight. A small rainbow NeoPixel matrix consisting of 4×4 LEDs and measuring just 52 x ...
Mike Baney has published a new project to the Hackster.io website this week providing details on how you can create your very own Raspberry Pi Windows IoT Core LED matrix. Classified as an ...
Miami, Fla.-based, venture-backed, machine intelligence creation company MATRIX Labs is launching the next open-sourced tool for Internet of Things (IoT) developers. The new hardware, MATRIX Voice, ...
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I built this beautiful LED matrix display with an ESP32 for $30
LED matrix display comes in. There are plenty of LED-based displays out there like this one, but the problem is that many of them are proprietary, may not support your own self-hosted solutions, or ...
If you’re like us, it’s hard to walk through an Ikea without mentally hacking everything there into something else. The salad bowl? Parabolic antenna. Drawer slides? Linear motion rails. Storage ...
Holding basic conversations with smartphones and wireless speakers is now fairly commonplace, but tinkerers and makers who want to create their own communicative objects can feel a little restricted ...
WTF?! There isn't much the Raspberry Pi can't do. The homebrew microcomputer has been used to power devices like ventilators, a tiny TV, an exoskeleton, a mind-reading device, portable game consoles, ...
The Matrix Creator is an AI and computer vision Internet of Things (IoT)-ready dev board that is compatible with the 10 million Raspberry Pi's currently on the market. The Creator is an FPGA ...
Matrix Labs just completed a successful crowdfunding campaign for what amounts to an AI voice recognition system for the Raspberry Pi which allows you, a mere mortal, to make your own Alexa in your ...
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This awesome Raspberry Pi project turns a typewriter into a prompting machine
Raspberry Pi powers a vintage typewriter as a Claude terminal—type prompts and watch it reply. Hardware hack: Arduino scans the typewriter's 8x8 key matrix and sends phantom keypresses to type replies ...
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