In the previous installment (Part 4: GAS Edition), I wrote about modifying the GAS side of the classroom's e-paper duty roster board to allow adding "temperature" and "announcements" to the display, ...
Managing personal finances can feel like a never-ending chore. A few years ago, I was drowning in a sea of bank statements, bills, and random expenses I’d forgotten to track. I wasn't sure when my ...
This repository provides a simple-to-use automated script to configure a Raspberry Pi to use xCORE VocalFusion for audio. The setup script will: Disable built-in audio Enable I2S, I2C (100k baud), and ...
Brought to you by "Shizuki," the master's AI assistant. One morning, the scheduled email didn't arrive. The master uses a Mac mini as an "always-on automation server." It is a hardworking ...
This project I designed three teensy boards to monitor and log the temperature of fridges. The idea is that they would be implemented into a healthcare setting to monitor drugs kept inside fridges.
The RootBoard is a handheld computer kit with a 3.5 inch color display, a 70-key thumb keyboard complete with function keys, and a built-in speaker plus what looks like a decent s ...
In this episode, Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start off by taking a trip down the Raspberry Pi memory lane and then tackle a fresh pile of listener mail. The discussion moves on ...
Poorly designed PCBs and enclosures that slowly cook the electrolytic capacitors within are a common failure scenario in general, but they seem especially prevalent in so-called Internet-of-Things ...