If you’re building a project on your ESP32, you might want to give it a fancy graphical interface. If so, you might find a display library from [dejwk] to be particularly useful. Named ...
Grow where your feet can stand. When resources are limited, and we’re trying to balance them against growth, we keep it ...
The ESP32-C6 board continuously reports signal strength values that can be referenced to the wireless situation in the ...
What does civic frustration look like when combined with technical know-how? In Philadelphia, it has resulted in a sort of guerrilla network of solar-powered e-paper signs showing how often buses ...
Everyone loves tiny microcontroller boards, and the ESP32-C3 Super Mini boards are no exception. Unfortunately if you just casually stroll over to your nearest online purveyor of such goods to ...
It’s a sobering report in one way. More American teenagers are staying away from alcohol, marijuana and nicotine — but two other vices are growing in use, according to a national survey released ...
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Those pushing for a controversial new AI data center in Chandler — a cohort that includes paid not-technically-a-lobbyist Kyrsten Sinema — have made big promises about how it would save the city water ...
You might think people would be more likely to fall for phishing scams on mobile phones because they are often on the go or multitasking when using them. A recent study, however, suggests the opposite ...
After three years of unprecedented tech spending and nonstop hype, the demand for AI in the workplace seems to be drying up fast. Looking at the big picture doesn’t make it any prettier. Back in March ...
Using AI to access knowledge is leading us to develop shallower subject knowledge than using traditional internet search, according to new research. The study examined how well participants understand ...
Some workers are using AI to do their jobs for them and keeping quiet about it, according to a new report. A survey from KPMG and the University of Melbourne found that 57% of employees have used AI ...