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CircuitPython 8.0.0 Release Candidate 1 now available

CircuitPython 8.0.0 Release Candidate 1 now available

Developers, programmers and hobbyists night be interested to know that Adafruit has announced the CircuitPython 8.0.0 Release Candidate 1 launch making available the release candidate for further testing before a final release. CircuitPython 8.0.0-rc.1 is now available via the official GitHub release page by following the link below and brings with it a wealth of functionality. For those of you unfamiliar […]

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VIA LAUNCHES VIA VAB 950 BOARD POWERED BY MEDIATEK I500 AIOT PLATFORM

VIA LAUNCHES VIA VAB-950 BOARD POWERED BY MEDIATEK I500 AIOT PLATFORM

VIA Technologies, Inc. today announced the launch of the VIA VAB-950 board powered by the MediaTek i500 AIoT platform. Combining high-performance AI technology for display, object recognition, and voice with rich wireless and I/O connectivity features, the board accelerates the development of groundbreaking smart devices for myriad home, commercial, industrial, and educational use cases. As AI moves

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Heat Piping the Raspberry Pi

Heat Piping the Raspberry Pi

It’s been a while since I’ve created any noteworthy projects, but here is something that will hopefully turn some heads. I’ve been tinkering with the Raspberry Pi 4 in the last year or so and have noticed that there aren’t any great cooling products out there for this device. To get the greatest performance out

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DISSECTING A T1 LINE

DISSECTING A T1 LINE

When it comes to internet connections, here in 2022 so many of us have it easy. Our ISP provides us with a fibre, cable, or DSL line, and we just plug in and go. It’s become ubiquitous to the extent that many customers no longer use the analogue phone line that’s so often part of

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SPECTROMETER DETECTS CHEMICALS BY ZAPPING SAMPLES WITH A LASER BEAM

SPECTROMETER DETECTS CHEMICALS BY ZAPPING SAMPLES WITH A LASER BEAM

Here at Hackaday, we love projects that result in useful lab equipment for a fraction of the cost of professional gear. [Lorenz], over at Advanced Tinkering, built his own instrument for Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, or LIBS, and it’s quite an impressive device. LIBS is a technique for analyzing substances to find their chemical composition. Basically, the

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