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Goran Vuksic on Hackster Café, NVIDIA Jetson Orin DK Unboxing + More 🎙️Goran Vuksic T

Goran Vuksic on Hackster Café, NVIDIA Jetson Orin DK Unboxing + More 🎙️Goran Vuksic Talks Sci-Fi Droids on Hackster Café Star Wars droids, LEGO T-Rex robots, and more: Goran Vuksic is building AI smarts into his sci-fi projects. He's also the CTO and co-founder at syntheticAIdata – a startup company dedicated to democratizing the vision AI market by providing affordable and accessible synthetic data, as part of Microsoft for Startups and the NVIDIA Inception program. Join us for a dive into Goran's fascinating career and futuristic hobbies! [Watch now]( Hardware 🟥 TinyBeast FPGA Sundance DSP's compact boards aim to deliver an easy route to custom logic and edge AI acceleration through Microchip's VectorBlox. [Read more]( ⬛ SupTronics X1011 Anyone thinking of building a four-drive NAS appliance in the smallest volume possible may want to take a look at this Raspberry Pi 5 add-on from SupTronics. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ☕ Coffee-Making PC Nerdforge's Martina integrated a fully-automated single-cup coffee maker into a PC case to make getting that afternoon cup of joe a breeze. [Read more]( 🦇 Hackbat Pablo Trujillo's Hackbat is an open source hacking hardware platform based on the RP2040 with RF, NFC, USB, and SD card ready for pen testing research. [Read more]( What's Happening? ✨ Signaloid C0-microSD Learn how to get started with Signaloid's C0-microSD, a new FPGA system-on-module based on the Lattice Semiconductor iCE40 in a microSD form factor. [Read more]( 🧠TinyML Hits a New Low One dollar is all it takes to get started building tinyML applications with Jon Nordby's emlearn-compatible development board with sensors. [Read more]( 🤖 The Future of AMRs Join Avnet for two days of technical webinars on autonomous mobile robot design with experts from Advantech, onsemi, Renesas, Molex, Infineon, Micron, and Microchip. [Register now]( 🔎 Unboxing the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Developer Kit As part of the Orin series, NVIDIA's Jetson Orin Nano developer kit vastly outperforms the previous Jetson Nano dev kit, while the Jetson Orin AGX dev kit is even more powerful. Paired with the Generative AI Playground, the Orin series is more approachable than ever. Watch as Alex Glow unboxes the Jetson Orin Nano dev kit and walks through its capabilities, while making sense of the new tech as compared to the rest of the field. [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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