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Author at www.geekstips.com, a blog about arduino, esp8266 module tutorials, arduino modules reviews, programming and software.

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Who I Am

Author at www.geekstips.com, a blog about arduino, esp8266 module tutorials, arduino modules reviews, programming and software.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

I am a geek, I love tech

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  • Arduino temperature sensor
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  • Arduino Gas Sensor

This user joined on 12/16/2016.

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A Beginner's Guide to the ESP32. Learn how to program the ESP32 using ESP-IDF development framework and Arduino
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ESP32 ESP-IDF and Arduino tutorial

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Blynk Tutorial - Easiest way to send emails and push notifications from ESP8266 or any other Internet of Things module
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How to send Emails and Notifications with Blynk

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Monitoring natural gas with Arduino and MQ4 gas sensor
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Arduino MQ4 gas sensor - review and tutorial

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How to make IoT projects with Blynk app and ESP8266 WiFi Arduino compatible module
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Arduino ESP8266 Blynk tutorial - IoT project

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Cheap WiFi Module for Internet of Things (IoT) projects
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ESP8266 Arduino Tutorial and Review

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Using ESP8266 as a Real Time Source with NTP Servers and Arduino
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Arduino Time Sync from NTP Server using ESP8266

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My Pages

  • Cyber Experts talking about Internet of Things Security Threads

    03/29/2017 at 05:55 • 0 comments

    While most of us are getting more familiar with Internet of Things (IoT) every day, we don't pay attention to the danger which we are exposing at. If you are aware about Internet of Things, you should know about IoT security concerns and what you can do to minimize the risks. See all videos and read the full article below:


    Internet of Things SecurityIoT Security Concerns

  • The Guide to buy the perfect drone!

    02/05/2017 at 08:04 • 0 comments

    Best Drone under 300$

    Because we love gadgets and we also tend to control everything, nowadays drones are one of the coolest machine that you can have. Today you can afford one, but in order to make the best choice you need to know which kind of drone fits the best with your needs. In this article you will find everything explained about the best drone under 300$ available in 2017. You can choose between Hubsan H501S X4 and The Parrot Bebop Drone, the most amazing drones for the right price.

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Projects I Like & Follow

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Capture interactive models of magnetic fields with your 3D printer
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3D Magnetic Field Scanner

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Open-source myoelectric hand prosthesis
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Dextra

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Turn a Super Nintendo Controller into a self-contained TV Plug-n-Play console
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Raspberry Pi Zero inside an SNES Controller

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PlatformIO is an open source ecosystem for IoT development (Cross-platform IDE and unified debugger. Remote testing and firmware updates)
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PlatformIO

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This uses a Raspberry Pi along with a SIM 900 module to monitor local cell towers.
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Raspberry Pi - Stingray Detector

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Free and open source tool for exploring science and electronics anytime anywhere
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Applying polymorphism to hardware enables users to do more with their devices while avoiding IoT pitfalls.
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Polymorphic Hardware

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An ESP8266 is used to control a 12VDC or 24VDC string of white or RGB LED's.
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Under Cabinet LED Lighting Controller

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Be able to make & upload MagSpoof with variable tracks, to use it without Arduino dependencies, and implement it on the same Raspberry GPIO.
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MagSpoofPI

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Use an ESP8266 for wireless I/R, sensors, and relay control. Emulate Global Cache protocol for compatibility with existing products.
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Global Cache Wireless Emulator (ESP8266)

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Raspberry Pi powered K-9 GUV with a NES controller style remote
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K-9

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Kamal Mostafa's minimodem clone in JavaScript
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minimodem.js

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Arduino-nano-compatible backpack that fits the back of the Nokia 5110 LCD display
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Arduino Backpack for Nokia 5110 Display

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  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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use a seeeduino to control the ESP8266 WiFi module to request a static page from the internet
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Tutorial for ESP8266 Serial WiFi Module

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No, I'm not joking. This is definitely an LED "Cube", and its surfaces are made of SMD RGB LEDs.
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The World's Tiniest 1x1x1 RGB LED "Cube"

TokoroTokoro

  • The 2015 Hackaday Prize
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An automated recycling sorter based on sensor fusion principles and recycled (where possible) components.
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IOT Recycling Sorter

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monthly subscription box for electronics makers and hackers
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HackerBoxes

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Using available data, science, programming and black humour to prove that the map is not the territory
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Debunking a geographical myth

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