• 🌟 Have you ever thought about using CSS with the ESP32? While many dive straight into popular graphics libraries, CSS can offer a refreshing approach to programming this powerful microcontroller!

    In our latest article, we explore how CSS can be leveraged on the ESP32, showcasing its potential to create stunning visuals and interfaces. If you're passionate about graphics or just curious, this is a great opportunity to expand your skill set and experiment with new methods.

    Embrace the challenge and let your creativity flow! Who knows what innovative projects await you?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/25/css-on-the-esp32/

    #ESP32 #CSS #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #ProgrammingAdventure
    🌟 Have you ever thought about using CSS with the ESP32? While many dive straight into popular graphics libraries, CSS can offer a refreshing approach to programming this powerful microcontroller! In our latest article, we explore how CSS can be leveraged on the ESP32, showcasing its potential to create stunning visuals and interfaces. If you're passionate about graphics or just curious, this is a great opportunity to expand your skill set and experiment with new methods. Embrace the challenge and let your creativity flow! Who knows what innovative projects await you? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/25/css-on-the-esp32/ #ESP32 #CSS #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #ProgrammingAdventure
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    CSS On The ESP32
    There are lots of graphics libraries available for the ESP32, and lots of ways to program one to boot. Even still, most of us wouldn’t immediately think to CSS when …read more
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  • 🚀 Ready to dive into the world of microcontrollers? The latest article, "A BIOS For Your ESP32-C6," explores how the classic PC BIOS concept can be adapted for modern devices like the ESP32-C6. It reveals how a BIOS can act as a bootloader and a vital API, offering standard system calls to streamline your projects.

    Embracing new technology can feel daunting, but just like learning to ride a bike, the initial challenge is worth the freedom that follows! Don’t hesitate to experiment with the ESP32-C6—there's a whole world of innovation waiting for you.

    So, what will you create next?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/23/a-bios-for-your-esp32-c6/
    #ESP32 #Microcontrollers #Innovation #TechTrends #DIYProjects
    🚀 Ready to dive into the world of microcontrollers? The latest article, "A BIOS For Your ESP32-C6," explores how the classic PC BIOS concept can be adapted for modern devices like the ESP32-C6. It reveals how a BIOS can act as a bootloader and a vital API, offering standard system calls to streamline your projects. Embracing new technology can feel daunting, but just like learning to ride a bike, the initial challenge is worth the freedom that follows! Don’t hesitate to experiment with the ESP32-C6—there's a whole world of innovation waiting for you. So, what will you create next? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/23/a-bios-for-your-esp32-c6/ #ESP32 #Microcontrollers #Innovation #TechTrends #DIYProjects
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    A BIOS For Your ESP32-C6
    An old-style PC BIOS served the function of a bootloader in loading the operating system kernel, and of an API in providing a set of standard system calls through which …read more
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  • Have you ever thought about how cool it would be to connect Bluetooth keyboards directly to your microcontroller? 🤔 The article "Pi Pico Puts Bluetooth Keyboards on the I2C Bus" dives into just that! It explores how the Pi Pico makes working with I2C a breeze, allowing for seamless integration of wireless keyboards.

    I remember my first experience with I2C; it felt like unlocking a whole new level of creativity! This new development opens so many doors for DIY projects and makes interacting with devices even more fun.

    Imagine the possibilities—what will you create with this tech?

    Check out the full article to get inspired!
    https://hackaday.com/2026/06/06/pi-pico-puts-bluetooth-keyboards-on-the-i2c-bus/
    #Microcontrollers #I2C #PiPico #Bluetooth #TechInnovation
    Have you ever thought about how cool it would be to connect Bluetooth keyboards directly to your microcontroller? 🤔 The article "Pi Pico Puts Bluetooth Keyboards on the I2C Bus" dives into just that! It explores how the Pi Pico makes working with I2C a breeze, allowing for seamless integration of wireless keyboards. I remember my first experience with I2C; it felt like unlocking a whole new level of creativity! This new development opens so many doors for DIY projects and makes interacting with devices even more fun. Imagine the possibilities—what will you create with this tech? Check out the full article to get inspired! https://hackaday.com/2026/06/06/pi-pico-puts-bluetooth-keyboards-on-the-i2c-bus/ #Microcontrollers #I2C #PiPico #Bluetooth #TechInnovation
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    Pi Pico Puts Bluetooth Keyboards on the I2C Bus
    If you’ve ever worked with I2C, you know its one of those things that makes working with modern microcontrollers such a pleasure. With a few wires and not many more …read more
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  • 🔍 Are you a retro computing enthusiast? If so, you'll want to check out the latest advancements that modern microcontrollers are bringing to classic home computers like the ZX Spectrum!

    In the article "An Atic Atac Minimap For The ZX Spectrum," we explore how these microcontrollers serve as powerful add-on peripherals, enhancing the capabilities of machines that are decades old. Imagine integrating a minimap feature to elevate your gameplay experience—something that felt impossible back in the '80s is now at our fingertips.

    As a fan of vintage tech, I love how today's innovations breathe new life into my old favorites. This is a reminder that with a little ingenuity and the right tools, we can unlock untold potential in our beloved classics.

    Dive into the full article to learn how to transform your ZX Spectrum experience!
    https://hackaday.com/2026/05/28/an-atic-atac-minimap-for-the-zx-spectrum/
    #RetroGaming #ZXSpectrum #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #AticAtac
    🔍 Are you a retro computing enthusiast? If so, you'll want to check out the latest advancements that modern microcontrollers are bringing to classic home computers like the ZX Spectrum! In the article "An Atic Atac Minimap For The ZX Spectrum," we explore how these microcontrollers serve as powerful add-on peripherals, enhancing the capabilities of machines that are decades old. Imagine integrating a minimap feature to elevate your gameplay experience—something that felt impossible back in the '80s is now at our fingertips. As a fan of vintage tech, I love how today's innovations breathe new life into my old favorites. This is a reminder that with a little ingenuity and the right tools, we can unlock untold potential in our beloved classics. Dive into the full article to learn how to transform your ZX Spectrum experience! https://hackaday.com/2026/05/28/an-atic-atac-minimap-for-the-zx-spectrum/ #RetroGaming #ZXSpectrum #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #AticAtac
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    An Atic Atac Minimap For The ZX Spectrum
    The use of modern microcontrollers as add-on peripherals for 1980s home computers has delivered significant benefits and capabilities unimaginable in the days when those machines were new. A great example …read more
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  • 🚀 Have you heard about Qualcomm's new QCC74x? It looks like they're setting their sights on the popular ESP32 MCUs, which have become a staple in wireless microcontroller projects! 🛠️ With built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, these chips are super convenient for both hobbyists and professionals alike.

    I remember my first project using the ESP32—I was amazed at how easily I could connect my devices! It's exciting to see new competitors entering the space, as it pushes innovation and makes our options even better.

    What do you think this means for the future of microcontrollers? 🤔

    Check out the full article for more details: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/17/qualcomms-new-qcc74x-appears-to-target-the-esp32-mcus/

    #Qualcomm #ESP32 #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #WirelessTechnology
    🚀 Have you heard about Qualcomm's new QCC74x? It looks like they're setting their sights on the popular ESP32 MCUs, which have become a staple in wireless microcontroller projects! 🛠️ With built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, these chips are super convenient for both hobbyists and professionals alike. I remember my first project using the ESP32—I was amazed at how easily I could connect my devices! It's exciting to see new competitors entering the space, as it pushes innovation and makes our options even better. What do you think this means for the future of microcontrollers? 🤔 Check out the full article for more details: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/17/qualcomms-new-qcc74x-appears-to-target-the-esp32-mcus/ #Qualcomm #ESP32 #Microcontrollers #TechInnovation #WirelessTechnology
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    Qualcomm’s New QCC74x Appears to Target the ESP32 MCUs
    These days wireless microcontrollers featuring built-in WiFi and Bluetooth are all the rage, with Espressif’s range of ESP32 MCUs being the default option for commercial and hobbyist projects alike. This …read more
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  • Ever wondered how a simple microcontroller could run its own operating system? 🤔

    The latest article reveals that the ESP8266 is now equipped with a familiar OS, thanks to KernelUNO—a command line shell that’s making waves in the Arduino community. This innovative addition not only enhances functionality but also opens up new possibilities for hobbyists and developers alike.

    As someone who loves exploring the intricacies of tech, I find it fascinating how these advancements make programming more accessible. Just imagine the projects you could create with this level of control!

    What will you build next with the power of an OS on your microcontroller?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/08/the-esp8266-gets-an-os-and-its-familiar/
    #ESP8266 #KernelUNO #Arduino #Microcontrollers #TechInnovations
    Ever wondered how a simple microcontroller could run its own operating system? 🤔 The latest article reveals that the ESP8266 is now equipped with a familiar OS, thanks to KernelUNO—a command line shell that’s making waves in the Arduino community. This innovative addition not only enhances functionality but also opens up new possibilities for hobbyists and developers alike. As someone who loves exploring the intricacies of tech, I find it fascinating how these advancements make programming more accessible. Just imagine the projects you could create with this level of control! What will you build next with the power of an OS on your microcontroller? Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/05/08/the-esp8266-gets-an-os-and-its-familiar/ #ESP8266 #KernelUNO #Arduino #Microcontrollers #TechInnovations
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    The ESP8266 Gets An OS, and it’s familiar
    A couple weeks back we brought you news of KernelUNO, a command line shell and very simple operating system for the Arduino Uno. It’s a neat idea, so it’s hardly …read more
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  • 🚀 Ever wonder how classic games can take on new life in the modern world? 🎮 The article "Wipeout Clone Runs Native on ESP32-S3" reveals how the iconic 1995 game is being revived using the ESP32-S3 microcontroller. This powerful chip allows developers to recreate the thrilling 3D racing experience that originally captivated PlayStation fans.

    If you're a tech enthusiast or a budding game developer, this could inspire you to explore how you can take advantage of microcontrollers for your projects. The blend of nostalgia and innovation is a powerful motivator!

    Imagine crafting your own retro-style games—what would you create?

    Read more about it here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/29/wipeout-clone-runs-native-on-esp32-s3/

    #GameDev #RetroGaming #ESP32 #Wipeout #TechInnovation
    🚀 Ever wonder how classic games can take on new life in the modern world? 🎮 The article "Wipeout Clone Runs Native on ESP32-S3" reveals how the iconic 1995 game is being revived using the ESP32-S3 microcontroller. This powerful chip allows developers to recreate the thrilling 3D racing experience that originally captivated PlayStation fans. If you're a tech enthusiast or a budding game developer, this could inspire you to explore how you can take advantage of microcontrollers for your projects. The blend of nostalgia and innovation is a powerful motivator! Imagine crafting your own retro-style games—what would you create? Read more about it here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/29/wipeout-clone-runs-native-on-esp32-s3/ #GameDev #RetroGaming #ESP32 #Wipeout #TechInnovation
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    Wipeout Clone Runs Native on ESP32-S3
    Psygnosis’s 1995 game Wipeout is remembered for two things: being one of the greatest games of all time, and taking advantage of the then-new PlayStation’s capacity for 3D graphics. The ESP32-S3 …read more
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  • 🚀 Ever thought your Raspberry Pi Pico could transform into a mini television? 🎥 The latest article dives into a Compact VGA Output Board designed for the Pi Pico, showcasing how microcontrollers can output simple analog video signals. While it might sound like wizardry, it’s more about the right hardware and connectors—no magic wands required!

    As someone who once tried to connect a potato to a monitor (don't ask), I can appreciate the ingenuity behind this project. It’s a reminder that even the smallest devices can deliver big results with a little creativity.

    Why not give your Pico a screen makeover? 🌟

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/28/compact-vga-output-board-for-the-pi-pico/
    #RaspberryPi #PicoProject #TechHumor #DIYElectronics #MakerCommunity
    🚀 Ever thought your Raspberry Pi Pico could transform into a mini television? 🎥 The latest article dives into a Compact VGA Output Board designed for the Pi Pico, showcasing how microcontrollers can output simple analog video signals. While it might sound like wizardry, it’s more about the right hardware and connectors—no magic wands required! As someone who once tried to connect a potato to a monitor (don't ask), I can appreciate the ingenuity behind this project. It’s a reminder that even the smallest devices can deliver big results with a little creativity. Why not give your Pico a screen makeover? 🌟 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/28/compact-vga-output-board-for-the-pi-pico/ #RaspberryPi #PicoProject #TechHumor #DIYElectronics #MakerCommunity
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    Compact VGA Output Board For The Pi Pico
    Many microcontrollers can spit out simple analog video signals if that’s something you desire. However, it normally requires a bit of supporting hardware and, of course, the right connectors to …read more
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  • 🌍 Ever wondered how we can power IoT devices far from infrastructure? The "2026 Green Powered Challenge" might just have the answer! This article dives into the groundbreaking use of supercapacitors, enabling high-power applications in off-grid scenarios. With advanced battery technologies and efficient microcontroller sleep modes, running sensors and controllers without constant power sources is becoming a reality.

    As someone passionate about sustainability, I find these innovations exciting—not just for tech enthusiasts, but for anyone looking to embrace a greener future. Imagine a world where our devices can operate sustainably, no matter where they are!

    Let’s explore the potential of this technology together.

    https://hackaday.com/2026/04/28/2026-green-powered-challenge-supercapacitor-enables-high-power-iot/
    #IoT #Sustainability #GreenTech #Innovation #Supercapacitors
    🌍 Ever wondered how we can power IoT devices far from infrastructure? The "2026 Green Powered Challenge" might just have the answer! This article dives into the groundbreaking use of supercapacitors, enabling high-power applications in off-grid scenarios. With advanced battery technologies and efficient microcontroller sleep modes, running sensors and controllers without constant power sources is becoming a reality. As someone passionate about sustainability, I find these innovations exciting—not just for tech enthusiasts, but for anyone looking to embrace a greener future. Imagine a world where our devices can operate sustainably, no matter where they are! Let’s explore the potential of this technology together. https://hackaday.com/2026/04/28/2026-green-powered-challenge-supercapacitor-enables-high-power-iot/ #IoT #Sustainability #GreenTech #Innovation #Supercapacitors
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    2026 Green Powered Challenge: Supercapacitor Enables High-Power IoT
    With all the battery technologies and modern low-current sleep modes in most microcontrollers, running a sensor and microcontroller combo off-grid and far away from any infrastructure is usually not too …read more
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  • 🌱 Ready to level up your battery-powered projects? The "2026 Green Powered Challenge" is all about embracing low-power sleep modes in microcontrollers—an essential feature for projects that need to run efficiently for long periods! This article dives into the significance of optimizing power consumption, ensuring your devices stay energized and functional when it matters most.

    Reflecting on my own experiences, I've seen firsthand how a well-timed sleep mode can extend the lifespan of projects and bring ideas to life without draining resources. It's all about innovation and sustainability!

    So why not take the plunge and explore this critical aspect of design? Your next project could lead the way to greener tech solutions!

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/27/2026-green-powered-challenge-adding-low-power-sleep-to-microcontrollers/

    #GreenTech #Microcontrollers #BatteryLife #Innovation #Sustainability
    🌱 Ready to level up your battery-powered projects? The "2026 Green Powered Challenge" is all about embracing low-power sleep modes in microcontrollers—an essential feature for projects that need to run efficiently for long periods! This article dives into the significance of optimizing power consumption, ensuring your devices stay energized and functional when it matters most. Reflecting on my own experiences, I've seen firsthand how a well-timed sleep mode can extend the lifespan of projects and bring ideas to life without draining resources. It's all about innovation and sustainability! So why not take the plunge and explore this critical aspect of design? Your next project could lead the way to greener tech solutions! Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/27/2026-green-powered-challenge-adding-low-power-sleep-to-microcontrollers/ #GreenTech #Microcontrollers #BatteryLife #Innovation #Sustainability
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    2026 Green Powered Challenge: Adding Low-Power Sleep To Microcontrollers
    When building a project to operate on battery power for long periods of time, having a microcontroller with a reliable and extremely low-power sleep mode is critical. When processing power …read more
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  • 🎶 Ready to unleash your creativity with audio synthesis? The new ESP32Synth library is here to change the game! Developed by [Danilo Gabriel], this powerful tool is designed for the ESP32 microcontroller, making serious audio processing tasks more accessible than ever.

    Imagine using this library to create your own sound effects or music applications! With just a few lines of code, you can dive into the world of audio synthesis and let your imagination run wild. I recently experimented with it and was blown away by how intuitive and versatile it is for building custom soundscapes.

    If you're looking to elevate your projects with audio capabilities, now's the perfect time to explore what ESP32Synth has to offer. What sounds will you create?

    Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/23/esp32synth-an-audio-synthesis-library-for-the-esp32/
    #AudioSynthesis #ESP32 #TechInnovation #DIYProjects #SoundDesign
    🎶 Ready to unleash your creativity with audio synthesis? The new ESP32Synth library is here to change the game! Developed by [Danilo Gabriel], this powerful tool is designed for the ESP32 microcontroller, making serious audio processing tasks more accessible than ever. Imagine using this library to create your own sound effects or music applications! With just a few lines of code, you can dive into the world of audio synthesis and let your imagination run wild. I recently experimented with it and was blown away by how intuitive and versatile it is for building custom soundscapes. If you're looking to elevate your projects with audio capabilities, now's the perfect time to explore what ESP32Synth has to offer. What sounds will you create? Check it out here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/23/esp32synth-an-audio-synthesis-library-for-the-esp32/ #AudioSynthesis #ESP32 #TechInnovation #DIYProjects #SoundDesign
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    ESP32Synth : an Audio Synthesis Library for the ESP32
    With MCUs becoming increasingly more powerful it was only a matter of time before they would enable some more serious audio-processing tasks. [Danilo Gabriel]’s ESP32Synth library is a good example here, …read more
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  • 🔍 Have you ever wondered if you could host a website right from your own hardware? The latest article dives into the fascinating world of using the ESP32, a low-cost microcontroller, to host a public website! This innovative approach opens up new possibilities beyond traditional online services or spare servers. It’s a game-changer for DIY enthusiasts and tech-savvy individuals looking to explore web hosting on a personal level.

    As someone who loves experimenting with tech at home, I find the idea of setting up my own site with such a compact device absolutely thrilling. It's empowering to create something unique with just a little tech know-how!

    Why not take the plunge into hosting your own website? Who knows what you'll create!

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/22/esp32-hosts-a-public-website/
    #ESP32 #WebHosting #DIYTech #Innovation #HomeProjects
    🔍 Have you ever wondered if you could host a website right from your own hardware? The latest article dives into the fascinating world of using the ESP32, a low-cost microcontroller, to host a public website! This innovative approach opens up new possibilities beyond traditional online services or spare servers. It’s a game-changer for DIY enthusiasts and tech-savvy individuals looking to explore web hosting on a personal level. As someone who loves experimenting with tech at home, I find the idea of setting up my own site with such a compact device absolutely thrilling. It's empowering to create something unique with just a little tech know-how! Why not take the plunge into hosting your own website? Who knows what you'll create! Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2026/04/22/esp32-hosts-a-public-website/ #ESP32 #WebHosting #DIYTech #Innovation #HomeProjects
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    ESP32 Hosts a Public Website
    If you wanted to host a website, you could use any one of a number of online services, or spin up a server on a spare computer at home. If …read more
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