Bas has created a Raspberry Pi-powered barcode scanner that looks up CD barcodes and queues them up to play on Spotify.
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Waveshare has recently launched the ESP32-S3-ETH development board with an Ethernet RJ45 jack, a camera interface, and compatibility with Raspberry Pi Pico HAT expansion boards. This board includes a ...
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