Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys gab on great hacks of the past week. Did you hear that there’s a new rev of the Pi 4 out there? We just heard… but apparently it’s release into the wild was months ago. Fans of the ESP8266 are going to love this tool that flashes and configures the board, especially for Sonoff devices. Bitluni’s Supercon talk was published this week and it’s a great roadmap of all the things you should try to do with an ESP32. Plus we take on the Sonos IoT speaker debacle and the wacky suspension system James Bruton’s been building into his humanoid robot.
Take a look at the links below if you want to follow along, and as always tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
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Episode 056 Show Notes:
New This Week:
- Raspberry Pi Slips Out New PCB Version With USB C Power Fix
- Hackaday Belgrade 2020 Call for Proposals
Interesting Hacks of the Week:
- PaintBot Does The Art For You
- Flashing Sonoff Devices With Tasmota Gets Easier
- Bitluni Brings All The ESP-32 Multimedia Hacks To Supercon
- Ghost Frame Shows People (and Cats) That Don’t Exist
- Sonic The Self-Balancing Robot: Face-Plants And The Challenges Of Sensor Integration
- DIY Power Station Puts Ryobi Batteries To Work
Quick Hacks:
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Can’t-Miss Articles:
- Inputs Of Interest: Ears To Communication For Everyone
- Ethics Whiplash As Sonos Tries Every Possible Wrong Way To Handle IoT Right
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/388dr8b on February 28, 2020 at 01:28PM by Mike Szczys
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