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Ye Olde Out of Office: Building a 7.5″ Bayeux Tapestry E-Paper Status Sign

Modern office status boards are clinically boring. A generic Slack dot or a sterile digital tablet screaming “In a Meeting” … More Ye Olde Out of Office: Building a 7.5″ Bayeux Tapestry E-Paper Status Sign

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ESP32 MPY-Jama, an excellent IDE for using Python on ESP32

I’ve had a longish break from using Python on ESP32. I’ve been busy working on projects using the Arduino IDE … More ESP32 MPY-Jama, an excellent IDE for using Python on ESP32

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Revising the ESP32 Spotify Display with ChatGPT

Some of you may remember my device that shows what song is playing on Spotify. It looks like this, and … More Revising the ESP32 Spotify Display with ChatGPT

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Restarting an ESP32 via Telegram

Whoops, quite a long time with no posts! Apologies for that, but it’s been a busier-than-usual year at Haaga-Helia UAS … More Restarting an ESP32 via Telegram

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GPS-equipped portable atmospheric recorder, with LCD and map display

NOTE – all code you see here is in better, complete form at my GitHub page. As I have returned … More GPS-equipped portable atmospheric recorder, with LCD and map display

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Spotify song display with ESP32 and e-paper display

One day, entirely without active pleading on my part, I was handed an Amazon Echo Dot device. I wasn’t aware … More Spotify song display with ESP32 and e-paper display

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Time Management Cube

So, this academic year is already well down the road, and I haven’t blogged in a while. To make up … More Time Management Cube

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Humidity and temperature data on IoT

It’s been a while since my last post, apologies for that. It must be that the corona restrictions also make … More Humidity and temperature data on IoT

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The Donald Duck hypnotizing machine with IoT

Note – the full code is available on my GitHub page, so I will only illustrate portions of it here. … More The Donald Duck hypnotizing machine with IoT

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Using the UDP protocol with an ESP32 and Android Studio, Part 4

I gather that you have already seen part 1, part 2, and part 3, and are just as surprised as … More Using the UDP protocol with an ESP32 and Android Studio, Part 4

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