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This looks like an exciting board! The jump to 5GHz on such a small module really opens up a lot of possibilities for faster and more reliable IoT con...
No, ESP32 has better applications and I don't think most of the people prefer to use it with Rust.
I must say its a nice idea. yes, some projects become hectic when they are uncleaned. I am working at two projects right now and I wish I chould use y...
@sefumaula Hey, great to hear this, best of luck :)
Hi, its is a great idea and a nice try to pass the information to the others. May I know your milestone and the progress till now?
Hi Klaus, Welcome to the community. Its great to hear about your experience in the mobile com. if you know about electronics, you'll like this field...
Hey! hopefully your issue is ressolved but I want to reply for the reader if they have the same issue.. Getting IR senders to behave can be a bit of...
@thrandell The idea of evolving the learning rules rather than static weights is brilliant.. it’s like giving the robot a “manual on how to learn” in...
@robotbuilder Wow, that’s a deep dive! The distinction you made between evolving the weights versus evolving the Hebbian rules themselves is a real '...
This is a really cool topic...I’ve always thought adaptive behavior could be a big step forward for real robots! The idea of adaptive synapses that le...
Hey Henning! That sounds like a really cool and practical project. Using ESP-NOW to bridge everything to a WiFi-enabled ESP is a clever way to handle ...