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I built an "on air" display for my home office using this cheap ESP32-based setup
The display I used here is the WT32-SC01 Plus, but any old cheap one will do, including the Cheap Yellow Display. So long as ...
A lot of hackers are rightfully concerned about the privacy issues that surround many of today’s “smart” gadgets, but it’s hard to argue that the ability to remotely control devices around your home ...
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I saved my Home Assistant setup by building my own Bluetooth dongle with an nRF52840
My new server didn't have a Bluetooth adapter I could pass through to my virtual machine, so I built my own instead.
If we’ve learned anything over the years, it’s that the only thing hardware hackers love more than a device festooned with buttons is one that’s covered in LEDs — so it’s no surprise that this “Mr ...
For those who are new to Smart IR, it’s a device that acts as an infrared (IR) control hub. The idea is to let you control ...
I've been buying and tinkering with smart home devices for years. As a result, my home network resembles a kind of Model UN of devices, bridges, protocols, assistants, and apps. I try to broker ...
Have you ever felt like your smart home setup is more chaotic than convenient? With countless devices, apps, and cloud services vying for your attention, managing it all can feel overwhelming. Enter ...
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