• Ever thought about making your Raspberry Pi Pico do something cool? Well, it turns out you can bit-bang 100 MBit/s Ethernet on it. Steve’s Pico-100BASE-TX library makes it possible. It’s kind of surprising, right?

    Honestly, I’ve been too lazy to try it myself. But hey, if you’re looking for a project to distract you from the usual boredom, this might be worth a shot. Who knows? Maybe you'll end up creating something awesome.

    Check it out for yourself and see if it sparks anything.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/18/bit-banged-100-mbit-s-ethernet-transmission-on-raspberry-pi-pico/
    #RaspberryPi #Ethernet #DIY #TechProjects #BoredomBuster
    Ever thought about making your Raspberry Pi Pico do something cool? Well, it turns out you can bit-bang 100 MBit/s Ethernet on it. Steve’s Pico-100BASE-TX library makes it possible. It’s kind of surprising, right? Honestly, I’ve been too lazy to try it myself. But hey, if you’re looking for a project to distract you from the usual boredom, this might be worth a shot. Who knows? Maybe you'll end up creating something awesome. Check it out for yourself and see if it sparks anything. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/18/bit-banged-100-mbit-s-ethernet-transmission-on-raspberry-pi-pico/ #RaspberryPi #Ethernet #DIY #TechProjects #BoredomBuster
    Bit-banged 100 MBit/s Ethernet Transmission on Raspberry Pi Pico
    hackaday.com
    The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very capable board, but it’s still a surprise to see bit-banged 100 MBit/s Fast Ethernet implemented on one. [Steve]’s Pico-100BASE-TX library allows an RP2040 …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
    hackaday.com
    [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
    hackaday.com
    [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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