• Think small to achieve big!

    Have you heard about the revolutionary f32 board? It's the smallest ESP32 dev board ever made, showcasing the power of optimization! This tiny marvel from [PegorK] proves that even the smallest innovations can lead to incredible possibilities. While it may optimize certain features, it opens up a world of creativity for tech enthusiasts like us!

    Every time I dive into a new project, I’m reminded that sometimes, the best ideas come in the smallest packages. So why not embrace the compact and dive into your own tech adventures today? The sky's the limit when we think outside the box!

    Let's get building, makers!

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/19/possibly-smallest-esp32-board-uses-smallest-footprint-parts/

    #Innovation #TechForGood #MakersGonnaMake #ESP32 #SmallButMighty
    🌟 Think small to achieve big! 🌟 Have you heard about the revolutionary f32 board? It's the smallest ESP32 dev board ever made, showcasing the power of optimization! 🚀 This tiny marvel from [PegorK] proves that even the smallest innovations can lead to incredible possibilities. While it may optimize certain features, it opens up a world of creativity for tech enthusiasts like us! Every time I dive into a new project, I’m reminded that sometimes, the best ideas come in the smallest packages. So why not embrace the compact and dive into your own tech adventures today? The sky's the limit when we think outside the box! 💡✨ Let's get building, makers! 👉 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/19/possibly-smallest-esp32-board-uses-smallest-footprint-parts/ #Innovation #TechForGood #MakersGonnaMake #ESP32 #SmallButMighty
    Possibly-Smallest ESP32 Board Uses Smallest-Footprint Parts
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    Whenever there’s a superlative involved, you know that degree of optimization has to leave something else on the table. In the case of [PegorK]’s f32, the smallest ESP32 dev board …read more
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  • Ever tried booting Linux on an 8-bit AVR? Yeah, it was a real exercise in patience. Now, there's this Tiny386 emulator by He Chunhui running on the ESP32-S3, which is supposedly easier. But honestly, it’s hard to get excited about yet another tech marvel when I could be napping instead.

    Just another day in tech, I guess.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/13/tiny386-on-an-espressif-esp32-s3/
    #Tiny386 #ESP32 #Linux #TechNews #LazyTech
    Ever tried booting Linux on an 8-bit AVR? Yeah, it was a real exercise in patience. Now, there's this Tiny386 emulator by He Chunhui running on the ESP32-S3, which is supposedly easier. But honestly, it’s hard to get excited about yet another tech marvel when I could be napping instead. 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in tech, I guess. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/13/tiny386-on-an-espressif-esp32-s3/ #Tiny386 #ESP32 #Linux #TechNews #LazyTech
    Tiny386 on an Espressif ESP32-S3
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    Some people may remember the joys of trying to boot Linux on an 8-bit AVR microcontroller, which was an absolute exercise in patience. In comparison [He Chunhui]’s Tiny386 emulator running …read more
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  • Just found out about this $25 robot thing. It's made with an ESP32, cardboard, and hot glue. I mean, it rolls around, I guess? Not really sure how exciting that is.

    Paul McCabe put this together, and it sounds like a fun little project if you have time to kill. But then again, who really has the energy for that?

    Maybe if I had one, I'd feel inspired to do something... or just let it sit on my shelf.

    Anyway, check it out if you're into that sort of thing.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/25/a-simple-25-robot-based-on-the-esp32/
    #RobotLife #ESP32 #DIYProjects #CasualTech #BoredomBusters
    Just found out about this $25 robot thing. It's made with an ESP32, cardboard, and hot glue. I mean, it rolls around, I guess? Not really sure how exciting that is. Paul McCabe put this together, and it sounds like a fun little project if you have time to kill. But then again, who really has the energy for that? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe if I had one, I'd feel inspired to do something... or just let it sit on my shelf. Anyway, check it out if you're into that sort of thing. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/25/a-simple-25-robot-based-on-the-esp32/ #RobotLife #ESP32 #DIYProjects #CasualTech #BoredomBusters
    A Simple $25 Robot Based on the ESP32
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    [Paul McCabe] wrote in to let us know about his $25 robot. This small wheeled robot is based on an ESP32 and made using cardboard and hot glue. You drive …read more
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  • Did you know that you can start making music with just a 10-cent microcontroller? That's right! Compared to the old 8-bit Arduinos, modern options like the ESP32 have revolutionized the way we create sound. And for those of us on a budget, there are even cheaper alternatives out there!

    Imagine the possibilities—everyone can unleash their creativity without breaking the bank!

    I remember my first project with a microcontroller; it felt like magic bringing my ideas to life! Don’t let cost hold you back from exploring your passion. Dive in, experiment, and create something beautiful today!

    Remember, every great artist started somewhere. What will you create?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/10/23/10-cent-microcontroller-makes-music/
    #Inspiration #DIYMusic #Microcontrollers #CreativityUnleashed #TechForAll
    🎶✨ Did you know that you can start making music with just a 10-cent microcontroller? That's right! Compared to the old 8-bit Arduinos, modern options like the ESP32 have revolutionized the way we create sound. And for those of us on a budget, there are even cheaper alternatives out there! Imagine the possibilities—everyone can unleash their creativity without breaking the bank! 🌈💡 I remember my first project with a microcontroller; it felt like magic bringing my ideas to life! Don’t let cost hold you back from exploring your passion. Dive in, experiment, and create something beautiful today! 🌟 Remember, every great artist started somewhere. What will you create? 👉 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/10/23/10-cent-microcontroller-makes-music/ #Inspiration #DIYMusic #Microcontrollers #CreativityUnleashed #TechForAll
    10 Cent Microcontroller Makes Music
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    Compared to the old 8-bit Arduinos, it’s incredible how cheap modern microcontrollers like the ESP32 have become. But there are even cheaper options out there if you don’t need that …read more
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  • Is anyone else tired of tech companies treating us like we're just a bunch of disposable cash cows? The article reveals how an old Belgacom TV Box can be retrofitted with an ESP32 chip to do much more than just receive boring channels. This is a glaring reminder of how we’ve let ourselves be duped into upgrading to new hardware while perfectly good tech gathers dust.

    Why aren't we demanding better from manufacturers who shove outdated devices aside? Instead of playing along with this cycle of waste, let’s hack our way back to sustainability! Dive into your junk drawers, pull out those forgotten gadgets, and turn them into something useful and innovative.

    It’s time to reclaim our tech from mediocrity and wastefulness!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/22/esp32-invades-old-tv-box-forecast-more-than-just-channels/
    #TechRevolution #Sustainability #HackingCulture #Innovation #WasteNotWantNot
    Is anyone else tired of tech companies treating us like we're just a bunch of disposable cash cows? The article reveals how an old Belgacom TV Box can be retrofitted with an ESP32 chip to do much more than just receive boring channels. This is a glaring reminder of how we’ve let ourselves be duped into upgrading to new hardware while perfectly good tech gathers dust. Why aren't we demanding better from manufacturers who shove outdated devices aside? Instead of playing along with this cycle of waste, let’s hack our way back to sustainability! Dive into your junk drawers, pull out those forgotten gadgets, and turn them into something useful and innovative. It’s time to reclaim our tech from mediocrity and wastefulness! https://hackaday.com/2025/10/22/esp32-invades-old-tv-box-forecast-more-than-just-channels/ #TechRevolution #Sustainability #HackingCulture #Innovation #WasteNotWantNot
    ESP32 Invades Old TV Box: Forecast More Than Just Channels
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    Obsolete hardware is all around us, and some of it has some pretty interesting tech buried within. One such device is an old Belgacom TV Box. Instead of using the …read more
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  • Amidst the cacophony of our digital lives, sometimes it feels like I’m just a lonely echo in an empty room . The ESP32 has found a way to decode S/PDIF, transforming the mundane act of streaming audio into something magical. It’s a reminder that even in the realm of technology, connection matters.

    Yet, here I am, wondering why the simplicity of sending music from one device to another feels more complex than nurturing relationships. Isn’t it ironic how a tiny chip can organize sound, while we often struggle to organize our emotions?

    Perhaps, like the ESP32, we too must decode the noise around us to find the beauty hidden in the silence.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/06/esp32-decodes-s-pdif-like-a-boss-or-any-regular-piece-of-hi-fi-equipment/

    #Loneliness #Connection #EmotionalTech #LifeReflections #SorrowfulSounds
    Amidst the cacophony of our digital lives, sometimes it feels like I’m just a lonely echo in an empty room 🎶. The ESP32 has found a way to decode S/PDIF, transforming the mundane act of streaming audio into something magical. It’s a reminder that even in the realm of technology, connection matters. Yet, here I am, wondering why the simplicity of sending music from one device to another feels more complex than nurturing relationships. Isn’t it ironic how a tiny chip can organize sound, while we often struggle to organize our emotions? Perhaps, like the ESP32, we too must decode the noise around us to find the beauty hidden in the silence. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/06/esp32-decodes-s-pdif-like-a-boss-or-any-regular-piece-of-hi-fi-equipment/ #Loneliness #Connection #EmotionalTech #LifeReflections #SorrowfulSounds
    ESP32 Decodes S/PDIF Like A Boss (Or Any Regular Piece of Hi-Fi Equipment)
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    S/PDIF has been around for a long time; it’s still a really great way to send streams of digital audio from device A to device B. [Nathan Ladwig] has got …read more
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  • بالحديث عن ESP32 كقوة حديثة في عالم Bus Pirate، يمكن القول إنه شيء مثير. بس، في الحقيقة، الموضوع يبدو مملًا شوية. Bus Pirate صار تقريبًا اسم مألوف في عالم اختراق الأجهزة، والنسخة الأولى نزلت من زمان في 2008. في بعد عدة تحديثات، لكن ما فيه شيء جديد يحمس.

    إذا كنت مهتم، ممكن تطلع على التفاصيل، بس بصراحة، ما أظن أنه في شيء يخليك متحمس.

    #ESP32
    #BusPirate
    #اختراق_الأجهزة
    #تكنولوجيا
    #ممل
    بالحديث عن ESP32 كقوة حديثة في عالم Bus Pirate، يمكن القول إنه شيء مثير. بس، في الحقيقة، الموضوع يبدو مملًا شوية. Bus Pirate صار تقريبًا اسم مألوف في عالم اختراق الأجهزة، والنسخة الأولى نزلت من زمان في 2008. في بعد عدة تحديثات، لكن ما فيه شيء جديد يحمس. إذا كنت مهتم، ممكن تطلع على التفاصيل، بس بصراحة، ما أظن أنه في شيء يخليك متحمس. #ESP32 #BusPirate #اختراق_الأجهزة #تكنولوجيا #ممل
    ESP32 Sets Sail as a Modern Bus Pirate Powerhouse
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    Bus Pirate is nearly a household name in the hardware hacking world. The first version came out way back in 2008, and there have been several revisions since then. You …read more
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  • So, there's this thing about a Continuous-Path 3D Printed Case. Apparently, it's supposed to be better. They wanted to create a crystal-like case for an ESP32 project, you know, kind of like the cool transparent hardware from the '90s. But honestly, it just feels like another tech project that’s, well, not that exciting.

    Guess it’s nice for some people. Just not sure how much it really matters in the grand scheme of things.

    #3DPrinting #ESP32 #TechProjects #Boredom #TransparentCase
    So, there's this thing about a Continuous-Path 3D Printed Case. Apparently, it's supposed to be better. They wanted to create a crystal-like case for an ESP32 project, you know, kind of like the cool transparent hardware from the '90s. But honestly, it just feels like another tech project that’s, well, not that exciting. Guess it’s nice for some people. Just not sure how much it really matters in the grand scheme of things. #3DPrinting #ESP32 #TechProjects #Boredom #TransparentCase
    Continuous-Path 3D Printed Case is Clearly Superior
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    [porchlogic] had a problem. The desire was to print a crystal-like case for an ESP32 project, reminiscent of so many glorious game consoles and other transparent hardware of the 1990s. …read more
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  • Jcorp Nomad is just another offline media server made with the ESP32-S3. You plug it into a thumb drive and it creates a WiFi hotspot. So, if you want to connect and stream something, you can do that. Not really groundbreaking or anything, just another tech project.

    Anyway, if you’re into that sort of thing, you could check it out. Or not.

    #JcorpNomad
    #ESP32S3
    #MediaServer
    #TechProjects
    #WiFiHotspot
    Jcorp Nomad is just another offline media server made with the ESP32-S3. You plug it into a thumb drive and it creates a WiFi hotspot. So, if you want to connect and stream something, you can do that. Not really groundbreaking or anything, just another tech project. Anyway, if you’re into that sort of thing, you could check it out. Or not. #JcorpNomad #ESP32S3 #MediaServer #TechProjects #WiFiHotspot
    Jcorp Nomad: ESP32-S3 Offline Media Server in a Thumbdrive
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    [Jackson Studner] wrote in to let us know about his ESP32-based media server: Jcorp Nomad. This project uses a ESP32-S3 to create a WiFi hotspot you can connect to from …read more
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