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XDA Developers on MSNI built a $5 ESP32-powered Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot in just a few hours
However, I decided to build my own Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot using a regular ESP32-S3 and a Python server on my computer.
Here is a pocket computer designed by none other than Peter Barker, who we have seen design several innovative devices earlier. The CL-32, his latest creation, features an E Ink display powered by an ...
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XDA Developers on MSNESP32 counterfeit devices technically exist, but that's not the full story
If you're worried about getting a counterfeit ESP32, you shouldn't be... though they do technically exist, but maybe not in ...
Want to learn more about sensors, wireless communications, or electronics in general? Check out all the educational videos ...
There’s an elephant in the room when it comes to the Raspberry Pi Zero. The Pi Zero is an immensely popular single board computer, but out of stock issues for the first year may be due to one simple ...
Watch this practical guide to building a custom ESP32-S3-based OBD2 vehicle dashboard with UART communication, real-time ...
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