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Arduino's Plug and Make Kit, the Rise of ML Platforms + More ✨ Arduino's Plug and Make Kit Offe

Arduino's Plug and Make Kit, the Rise of ML Platforms + More ✨ Arduino's Plug and Make Kit Offers Easy Intro to IoT Arduino is aiming to make it easier to get started with physical computing and the Internet of Things with a new starter kit designed for makers of all ages: the Plug and Make Kit, featuring quick-connect Modulino modules and an UNO R4 WiFi. [Learn more]( Hardware 😺 Electronic Cats' Minino Electronic Cats and PWNLab MX have unveiled their latest cybersecurity tool just in time for DEF CON 32: the multi-protocol, kitty-shaped Minino. [Read more]( ⬛ OBJEX Link S3LW The OBJEX Link S3LW is a highly featured IoT dev board based on a custom module that provides Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5, LoRa, and LoRaWAN connectivity. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🧩 Puzzle-Solving Robot Mark Rober's Jigsaw is a friendly puzzle-solving robot that can solve a jigsaw puzzle 200 times faster than the fastest humans on record. [Read more]( 🏠Home Assistant Panel YouTuber Boris has gone a step beyond most home automation setups by taking the Home Assistant dashboard and making it physical. [Read more]( What's Happening? ⬜ Microchip's New PIC64 Microchip's Linux-capable PIC64GX has five 64-bit RISC-V cores with CSI-2, HDMI, GigE, and PCIe Gen2 interfaces for high-performance edge computing. [Read more]( 🔚 EOL for Arm's Mbed OS Arm has officially pulled the plug on their long ignored Mbed OS. But what will this mean for Arduino who rely heavily on the now dead OS? [Read more]( 📢 June OSHWA Roundup Last month, the Open Source Hardware Association added 35 new certifications from medical devices to researcher tools and everything in between. Here are three that you should check out today! [Read more]( 🧠The Rise of Machine Learning Platforms "Until we have tooling and platforms that let us bring our own data, build our own models, and then use that model in production to do a task that solves a problem for us — without the domain knowledge around the model itself, but only that of the problem space we are working in — then we're not yet leveraging machine learning." - Alasdair Allan [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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