The ESP32 Has Quietly Become One of the Most Interesting Hacker Devices Alive
Rainwater was dripping through a hole in the gas station awning onto a plastic patio chair that nobody ever sat in. Beside the propane exchange cage, a teenager in a stained hoodie was soldering wires onto a tiny green board using a USB iron plugged into a battery bank. Cars rolled past twenty feet
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