If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The little board from an Italian university with its easy to use dev environment ...
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Stop letting AI pick your passwords. They follow predictable patterns instead of being truly random, making them easy for hackers to guess despite looking complex. Two independent research programs, ...
Velxio is an open-source, self-hosted simulator for Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi boards that works directly in your web browser. You can drag-and-drop boards, connect components and modules, write ...
Abstract: Real-time evaluation of seafood freshness is essential for ensuring quality and safety. This study presents an electronic nose (e-nose) system designed to assess seafood freshness using gas ...
This project is a smart home automation system developed using Arduino and MIT App Inventor. It allows users to control home appliances such as lights, fan, and socket wirelessly via Bluetooth. The ...