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New Hackster Café, Hands-on with the Jumperless Breadboard + More 🎙 Hackster Café with

New Hackster Café, Hands-on with the Jumperless Breadboard + More 🎙 Hackster Café with Rodney Trusty Do your wearable tech garments break down easily? Rodney Trusty is developing and sharing techniques to make them last – so you can look the part when the cyberpunk future arrives. His feed is packed with stylish smart clothing, with technical commentary for beginners and pros alike. Through his company Digital Fiber, he also offers custom PCB designs for integration into textiles, a desktop CAD program with wearable-centric DRC, and bespoke garment manufacturing that is both water-resistant and washable. Watch our latest episode of Hackster Café as we delve into all this – plus the new terminology brought forth by Rodney's emerging techniques. [Watch now]( Hardware ⬛ Alif Ensemble E1C Alif Semiconductor has announced a new entry in its Ensemble family, the E1C — a microcontroller offering 46 GOPS of minimum-precision compute for on-device ML/AI workloads. [Read more]( 🟦 Nuvoton M2L31 Nuvoton has launched a new energy-efficient microcontroller, the M2L31, based on Arm's Cortex-M23 core — and featuring up to 512kB of high-performance low-power non-volatile resistive RAM. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🖥️ Mac to the Future Matt Evans' MicroMac is a tiny original Macintosh clone that uses a $4 Raspberry Pi Pico to emulate the 68000 CPU and System Software 1.0 OS. [Read more]( ⌚ Gateway Smartwatch RobotixWorx's ESP32-based DIY smartwatch features environmental sensors and a laser that can control all of your other projects remotely. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🧠AMD Contest Deadline AMD is calling on the Hackster community to develop innovative robotics, PC, and generative AI applications for a chance to win from a prize pool of $160,000. Submissions close July 31st! [Join challenge]( 🟩 xMASS SDR After releasing the uSDR last year, Wavelet Lab is following it up with the launch of high-performance MIMO transceiver in a modular form factor: the xMASS SDR. [Read more]( 💻 ST Edge AI Suite The new ST Edge AI Suite combines 10 of STMicroelectronics' AI tools, a model zoo, and additional resources including over 50 case studies in a single place. [Read more]( 🔎 Hands-on with the Jumperless Breadboard Look, no wires! Kevin Santo Cappuccio's Jumperless, tailored for rapid prototyping, is the closest thing to real magic you can add to your workbench. [Read more]( [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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