Hackernews posts about ESP8266
ESP8266 is a low-cost, highly-integrated Wi-Fi microcontroller chip that enables easy connection to the internet for IoT projects and devices.
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- A Beginner's Guide to the ESP8266 (2017) (tttapa.github.io)
- ESP8266 Analog Broadcast Television Interface (github.com)
- Saving power on an ESP8266 web server using delays (www.tablix.org)
- ESP8266 DIY Smart Socket (2017) (notenoughtech.com)
- PiWings 2.0 is a tiny drone based on Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP8266 WiFi module (www.cnx-software.com)
- DIY Geiger Counter and Tasmota ESP8266 (github.com)
- smolOS brings a Linux-like command line interface to ESP8266 microcontroller (www.cnx-software.com)
- Hands-On: The RISC-V ESP32-C3 Will Be Your New ESP8266 (hackaday.com)
- Show HN: A vintage-style website about ESP8266 code snippets (esp8266code.com)
- SmolOS brings a Linux-like command line interface to ESP8266 microcontroller (www.cnx-software.com)
- ESP8266 Web Server Saves 60% Power with a 1ms Delay (2022) (hackaday.com)
- ESP8266 web server with React front end framework (github.com)
- PiWings 2.0 is a tiny drone based on Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP8266 (www.cnx-software.com)
- SmolOS Puts a Tiny Posix-Like Environment on Your ESP8266 (www.hackster.io)
- Geiger Counter Emulator of GGreg20_V3 Module by Means of ESP8266 (Part 1 of 3) (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Geiger counter emulator module by means of ESP8266 Part 2 Building the Emulator (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Book: IoT Development for ESP32 and ESP8266 with JavaScript (www.moddable.com)
- Running CollapseOS on an Esp8266 (hackaday.io)
- Getting started with the LuckFox Pico Pro – esp8266hints (esp8266hints.wordpress.com)
- Flashing Tasmota Open-Source Firmware on ESP8266 Smart Plugs via Serial (2021) (sylvainzimmer.com)
- Detect deauthentication frames using an ESP8266 (github.com)
- Geiger counter emulator module by means of ESP8266 Part3: Testing and Conclusion (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Geiger counter emulator of GGreg20_V3 module by means of ESP8266 (iot-devices.com.ua)
- Hand-On: The RISC-V ESP32-C3 (hackaday.com)