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Join Us for Hackster Impact 2023! 🏙️ Announcing Hackster Impact Summit 2023 Join Hackste

Join Us for Hackster Impact 2023! 🏙️ Announcing Hackster Impact Summit 2023 Join Hackster's free, two-day virtual developer summit packed with live workshops, demos, community spotlights, and presentations on solutions helping cities become more efficient and resilient. Save your spot now! [Register]( Hardware 🟥 Qwiic Pocket Dev Board SparkFun has launched a new board based on the ESP32-C6, packing Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5 Low Energy, and Matter-compliant Thread radios into a 1" square. [Read more]( ⌨️ M5Stack Cardputer Kit Powered by an Espressif ESP32-S3, this compact computer includes a tiny color TFT, sound capabilities, and a working keyboard. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 📻 RFID 8-Track Player Cameron Coward's KaboomBox is a vintage Panasonic TNT 8-track player converted to play MP3 files triggered by RFID tags. [Read more]( 🦊 Furbinator 3000 James Milward's system uses machine learning and a Raspberry Pi to control targeted ultrasonic sounds, humanely keeping nuisance animals away. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🎟️ Maker Faire Bay Area After a fantastic first weekend, the Hackster team returns to Mare Island this Friday-Sunday. Come say hi, grab some swag, and check out our secret payphone STEM library in the Microchip booth! [Get tickets]( 🖥️ RasPi OS Bookworm Raspberry Pi has launched a new version of its Debian Linux-based OS, bringing with it a move to Wayland and support for the upcoming Raspberry Pi 5: Raspberry Pi OS "Bookworm." [Read more]( 🤝 Arduino + Avnet Deal This new agreement combines the strength of Avnet’s embedded design services and distribution support with Arduino’s robust embedded technology ecosystem of hardware and software. [Read more]( 🎙 Pete Warden on Hackster Café Are you looking for privacy-centric AI tools? Public datasets to play with? Tech for accessibility? We recently sat down with tinyML pioneer Pete Warden to discuss Useful Sensors' AI in a Box and $7 Tiny Code Reader, plus our ongoing Build2Gether Inclusive Innovation Challenge. [Watch now]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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