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News from Hackster.io Face and Emotion Recognition with Just an NXP i.MX RT Microcontroller James Le

News from Hackster.io Face and Emotion Recognition with Just an NXP i.MX RT Microcontroller James Lewis goes hands-on with NXP's SLN-VIZN-IOT, an Arm Cortex-M7-based solution that does not need the cloud. [READ MORE]( tinyML on Cortex-M: AI Tech Talks Get started running neural networks on low-power Cortex-M devices for anomaly detection, speech recognition, object detection, and more! Join Arm's live tech talks every other Tuesday or watch them on YouTube to get started with tinyML development. [CHECK OUT THE TALKS](  Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [A Steampunk Geiger Counter with Raspberry Pi & Grafana by Chris Crocker-White]( I built a desktop radiation monitor based on a cheaply available board, added some toggle switches, Nixie tubes and a Raspberry Pi. Published in [balena]( [Raspberry Pi]( [PiDSLR - Raspberry Pi DSLR by Nick Engmann]( A small, battery-powered, modular grip Raspberry Pi DSLR. Published in [Displays]( [Photos & Video]( [Raspberry Pi]( [MORE PROJECTS](  What's Happening? News, interviews, contests + more. [Apply Now for Xilinx Adaptive Computing Hardware]( To help you build your contest submissions, Xilinx is giving away 60 Ultra96-V2 bundles and loaning out 40 ZCU104 Eval Kits and 20 Alveo U50 Accelerator Cards. [UV Robot Design Contest: Win $10,000!]( Micron is challenging you to design a robotic system that's highly maneuverable and uses UV light to sanitize a wide variety of surfaces and areas during the COVID-19 outbreak. [HoverGames Challenge 2: How Will You Use Drones to Help People in Pandemics?]( NXP is calling on you to come up with an innovative way to use drones to help people or save lives during a global pandemic. Enter now for a chance to win a $3,000 Visa gift card, plus early access mobile robotics hardware!  Hackster News Brief Some of this week's top stories on our blog. [This LoRa ePaper Display Is "Flexing" on Your PCB Construction Techniques]( PaperiNode is a TTN-connected, energy-harvesting, Arduino-compatible, flexible E Ink display that does lots for a device without batteries. [Open Source HDMI for FPGA]( Add an open source, true HDMI port to your FPGAs with this HDL implementation of an HDMI controller. [OpenCV Launches Open Source, Myriad X-Based OAK Boards]( Low-power, Raspberry Pi-compatible OAK-1 and OAK-D computer vision boards are now on Kickstarter. [MORE NEWS](  🤖 Arduino + RasPi Serial Communication [WATCH NOW]( [Hackster.io] Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 531 Howard Street, Floor 2, San Francisco, CA 94105 [Unsubscribe](

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