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AI or Machine Learning repos that I find notableESP32 & Embedded Systems
A collection of repos for embedded system dev boardsFlipper Zero
A Collection Of Repo Tools Specifically For The Flipper ZeroGit Tools
Useful Tools for Git and GitHubOBD2 Car Tools
Some notable tools for exploring the network behind my car's OBD2 connectorRaspberry Pi Stuff
Who doesn't like Raspberry Pi projects?Retro Gaming
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Tools for Software Defined RadioStars
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GPT4All: Chat with Local LLMs on Any Device
A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32
GNU Radio – the Free and Open Software Radio Ecosystem
An open source quadruped robot pet framework for developing Boston Dynamics-style four-legged robots that are perfect for STEM, coding & robotics education, IoT robotics applications, AI-enhanced r…
Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.
Arduino lib to operate 433/315Mhz devices like power outlet sockets.
Gnuradio blocks and tools for receiving GSM transmissions
433Kit is a collection of code and documentation designed to assist you in the connection and usage of RF 433MHz transmit and receive modules to/with your Arduino and Rapberry Pi.
The C++ library for the STM32 F0, F100, F103, F107 and F4 microcontrollers
LTE SDR cell scanner optimized to work with very low performance RF front ends (8bit A/D, 20dB noise figure)
fork of http:https://thre.at/kalibrate/ for use with rtl-sdr devices
Powerful and versatile game scraper written in c++
Wifi and MQTT handling for ESP8266 and ESP32
MABEL is a feature-packed, open-source, legged balancing robot based off of the Boston Dynamics Handle robot.
ColecoVision emulator for macOS, Windows, Linux, BSD and RetroArch.
An arduino based clock with 1ms accuracy over a year. Time stored in RTC continually updated by GPS module
My code produced by watching the videos and doing the programming "challenges" for Shawn Hymel's FreeRTOS tutorial series