This incredibly creepy, but admittedly awe-inspiring, project comes to us via u/my_3d_scan in the ESP32 subreddit. They showed off a video of them "driving" their ESP32-powered facehugger around, thus ...
The instructions claim this is a smart home hack that shouldn't take too long and can be done for around $40 if you have common components, like a USB flash drive, available already. Additionally, you ...
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