среда, 17 июня 2026 г.

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Hello Adafruit Team,

My name is Anthony and my business would not be possible without you guys, I just want to take this opportunity to thank you all for your hard work, especially towards the discord team for always helping me out!

I have been using the Feather M0 and M4 express for over 6 years now in my products and they are an absolute pleasure to tinker with….

Thank you for everything you guys do,
~Anthony



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A compact 2-part snap-fit enclosure for ESP32-C6 boards with a 1.47″ LCD. Full LCD visibility through the front opening, recessed finger insets prevent accidental side-button presses, and the USB-C port stays accessible for power, flashing, and debugging. Optional M2 screws for wall mounting

download the files on: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2121443-esp32-c6-with-lcd-screen-enclosure-case



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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

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Adafruit Clue board held in a hand showing a color TFT display listing BLE devices like

Want to know what kind of BLE devices are in your vicinity? The Cluetooth Scanner listens for advertising packets from nearby devices and displays info about them. Info can include:

  • Name –  the device’s advertised local name if present
  • RSSI (signal strength) – received signal strength in dBm
  • Address – the device’s MAC address, either public (permanent, manufacturer-assigned) or random (device-generated, may rotate for privacy)
  • Company – decoded from the Manufacturer Specific Data (MSD) company ID bytes
  • Chip – the silicon vendor inferred from the OUI (first 3 bytes of a public MAC address), e.g. Espressif for ESP32-based devices
  • Services – advertised GATT service UUIDs decoded to profile names where known
  • Appearance – standardized Bluetooth SIG device category code
  • Apple Type – apple Continuity message subtype
  • Guess – a best-guess device type for Apple devices based on advertisement payload analysis
  • Scan count – how many times the device has been detected across scan cycles

Read more at Cluetooth Scanner



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Frederick Blais has taken PebbleOS, the smartwatch operating system, and made two ports for Raspberry Pi RP2350 boards:

  1. Adafruit Fruit Jam RP2350 with a Waveshare/Pebble-compatible 144×168 Sharp Memory LCD, DS1307-compatible external RTC support, and ESP32-C6 HCI UART Bluetooth.
  2. Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W with the shared RP2350 display, time, storage, resource, and USB CDC profile scaffolding. The normal Pico 2 W PebbleOS image still uses stub Bluetooth while the CYW43439/CYW43 backend is brought up separately.

PebbleOS is a lightweight, power-efficient operating system originally developed for Pebble smartwatches and now released open source. It supports custom watch faces and apps using C and JavaScript. Optimized for memory-in-pixel (MIP) displays and long battery life, it features Bluetooth sync, a timeline interface, and a strong developer ecosystem through an open SDK.

See more on the project’s GitHub repository.



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image via The Pudding

 

Dive into the deep end of similes with Russell Samora’s Comparisons as Predictable as the Sunrise, featuring design and illustration by Shelly Tan. It’s a fun read that I wish I had stumbled across earlier in the day when my brain was a bit firmer.

Nothing exemplifies the specialist better than the cucumber. “As cool as a cucumber” is the paragon specialist.

“Cucumber” (or as I learned that it sometimes was referred to as cowcumber) doesn’t even crack the top ten in usage for any other adjective. On the other hand, you have the noun “hell,” which is a top-10 noun for 17 different adjectives.w

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понедельник, 15 июня 2026 г.

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Thank you, makers, for your patience and support. Limor and I are resuming Adafruit blog publishing today, Monday, June 15, 2026. About that thing… we build in the open, and we want as many people as possible to make and share hardware. It’s why we publish our files, write about the industry, and, most of all, celebrate our team, our community, and our customers. We’re not a big company, and we’re not tiny. We’re an American company that makes electronics for everyone, from beginners to professional engineers. We’ll say more later, as we can, when we can. There’s always a way to find a fair solution, and we’d rather get there calmly than any other way. We are open, our hand extended. Thank you for being part of the journey.

– Ladyada & PT, Adafruit, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY, USA 🇺🇸🗽 Go Knicks 🏀 see you at the parade! 🎉

Pictured above: This is one of my favorite photos from about 15 years ago. Limor was doing all the breakouts in our modified toaster oven, I was shipping hundreds of orders around the clock, we had a cat named Mosfet, and we were optimistic about the future – we still are.

more later -pt



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We’re really digging this college student design project from Daan Van de Velde and team. Not only does it marry form and function well – it also has a 1970s retro arcade or vintage Fisher-Price look to it.

In this project we improved the Nintendo Switch steering wheel by GauravSaha to make it even more accessible for people with disabilities, while keeping it fun and engaging for everyone.

This project was developed as a college assignment (Howest, Industrial Product Design) in collaboration with the Dominiek Savio School, an institution dedicated to supporting people with disabilities (https://ift.tt/vPGX9FS).

See more details here on Instructables.



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