FOSS effort to bring live pixel art to microcontroller-driven displays, such ESP32 projects with LED matrices or LCD/OLED modules.
This is for:
- Makers: Get art that looks awesome on low-res, download firmware
- Pixel artists: Reach real-world displays, gain points and badges
- Everyone: Enjoy free art & community, even if you don't own a display
At high level, the project seeks to combine an MQTT broker for live updates (new posts), a lightweight free & ad-free social media experience (comments and likes only), a self-hosted approach to storing the artworks, and MCU firmware to turn any display into a web-connected pixel art player.
Join us! It is a lot to build and this is all just for fun & love.
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[Sorry for reposting, the Discord link was broken! Now it's fixed!]
FOSS effort to bring live pixel art to microcontroller-driven displays, such ESP32 projects with LED matrices or LCD/OLED modules.
This is for:
- Makers: Get art that looks awesome on low-res, download firmware
- Pixel artists: Reach real-world displays, gain points and badges
- Everyone: Enjoy free art & community, even if you don't own a display
At high level, the project seeks to combine an MQTT broker for live updates (new posts), a lightweight free & ad-free social media experience (comments and likes only), a self-hosted approach to storing the artworks, and MCU firmware to turn any display into a web-connected pixel art player.
Join us! It is a lot to build and this is all just for fun & love.
I am yet to find a replacement for R's dbplyr in Python. Read: Python-to-SQL code generation (dbplyr performs R-to-SQL). This is a very powerful package that alone can make me stay in R.
Open-source ESP32-P4-based wi-fi connected pixel art player, part of the Makapix Club project (https://makapix.club/).
Link to firmware repo: https://github.com/fabkury/p3a