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Hackster Impact Spotlights 2024 + More 🔦 Introducing Hackster Impact Spotlights After two yea

Hackster Impact Spotlights 2024 + More 🔦 Introducing Hackster Impact Spotlights After two years of Hackster Impact Summit, we have reimagined the event to honor our impact mission year-round and focus our programming on the most impactful individuals we know: our Hackster community! Impact Spotlights are free events that highlight our community of engineers and the technologies that help them develop sustainable solutions to enable a better world. Once a month, we will select a topic and Hackster members will present their projects that relate to that topic — starting with smart agriculture and sustainable farming on September 26th. [RSVP now]( Hardware 🟩 Epi C3 A considerably more powerful successor to Ping Hobbyelektronik's Epi 32U4, the Epi C3 includes a 160MHz 32-bit RISC-V core, 400kB of RAM, and 4MB of flash. [Read more]( 🤳 Spec5 Nomad Spec5 has announced the Spec5 Nomad, a handheld mesh-compatible LoRa communicator powered by a Raspberry Pi 5. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ✨ Smallest RGB Cube? DIY GUY Chris has designed what may very well be the world’s smallest RGB LED cube, which packs 384 pixels in an 8cm³ design. [Read more]( ⚙️ Detect Anomalies Easily Rob Lauer built a simple supervised anomaly detection project with SMS alerts using Edge Impulse, a Blues Notecard, Datacake, and Twilio. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🔲 A Chip Off the Old Rug Noted reverse engineer Ken Shirriff's latest look at the inner workings of an Intel Pentium is rather unusual — as it's based on a Navajo rug woven back in 1994 by Marilou Schultz. [Read more]( 🔵 Bluetooth 6.0 The Bluetooth SIG has announced Bluetooth 6.0, which brings "true distance awareness" through a feature dubbed Bluetooth Channel Sounding. [Read more]( 💰 $20K RP2350 Bounty Raspberry Pi remains as confident as ever in the security features added to its second-generation RP2350 microcontroller — and a month after opening a bug bounty, the deadline is being extended and the prize pot doubled. [Read more]( 🚗 Guy Dupont's Bumpin' Sticker Guy Dupont really loves those "Keep honking! I'm listening to..." bumper stickers, so he made the Bumpin' Sticker — a Particle Boron-powered device that shows everyone on the road what you're listening to in real-time. [Read more]( [X]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2550 N. First Street, Suite 350 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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