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New Episode of Hackster Café with Greg Davill! 🎙️ Hackster Café: Greg Davill Gre

New Episode of Hackster Café with Greg Davill! 🎙️ Hackster Café: Greg Davill Greg Davill creates FPGA-based development boards and LED art pieces – including some of the first products to take advantage of the Hackster Launch program (a collaboration with GroupGets). Learn about the process of OSHWA certification, the benefits of the ECP5 chip, how he comes up with such unusual project names, and more! [Watch now]( Hardware 👁️ Oak-D-LITE AI Camera OpenCV and Luxonis have launched the successor to the popular OAK-D computer vision platform, offering all the features — albeit with a few trade-offs — for just $79. [Read more]( 🏠Home Assistant Amber Home Assistant Amber is a gateway ready-to-run the popular open source home automation platform, based on the Raspberry Pi CM4. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🎨 This Robot Flings Paint JBV Creative's Flingbot uses a servo-powered robotic catapult to throw paint at a canvas to create unique artwork. [Read more]( 🐿️ Pest Detection with Pi TJ VanToll used a Raspberry Pi, a Pi Camera, and machine learning to find out what animals were destroying his yard. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🆓 Get Your Xilinx Kits Need hardware to complete your submission for Xilinx's Adaptive Computing Challenge? Apply for a chance to receive a Kria KV260, VCK5000 or Big Data Analytics Card. [Apply now]( 🎟️ Arm DevSummit 2021 Join Hackster at Arm DevSummit, October 19th-21st! This virtual event features 140+ technical sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. [Get your free pass]( 🧠Distributing Wisdom Experts on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) join Avnet's podcast for an educational and insightful conversation into why ESG matters for the electronic components industry [Listen now]( 🔊👀 See Sound in Real-Time Using Your Pi Pico [Check it out]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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