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David Groom
David bought his first Arduino in 2007 as part of a Roomba hacking project. Since then, he has been obsessed with writing code that you can touch. David fell in love with the original Pebble smartwatch, and even more so with its successor, which allowed him to combine the beloved wearable with his passion for hardware hacking via its smartstrap functionality. Unable to part with his smartwatch sweetheart, David wrote a love letter to the Pebble community, which blossomed into Rebble, the service that keeps Pebbles ticking today, despite the company's demise in 2016. When he's not hacking on wearables, David can probably be found building a companion bot, experimenting with machine learning, growing his ever-increasing collection of dev boards, or hacking on DOS-based palmtops from the 90s.
Find David on Mastodon at @ishotjr@chaos.social or these other places.
Latest from David Groom
05/07/2025
Elecrow have been cranking out a series of ESP32 + display combos under the CrowPanel moniker, and it was hard...
04/30/2025
On the smaller side, Seeed’s Grove Vision AI v2 Kit bundles an AI-optimized Arm Cortex-M55/Ethos-U55-based board with an optional OV5647...
04/28/2025
Make: Volume 91’s cover focuses on RP2350-based boards, and Pimoroni are a leading adopter of Raspberry Pi’s new silicon. Their...
04/24/2025
Another leader in embedded vision, Arducam have been pumping out a multitude of industry-ready yet maker-accessible products since 2012. The...
02/14/2025
Join the Make: editorial staff & contributors as we dive deep to explore the coolest high-tech digital fabrication tools for...
01/27/2025
Rebble, the organization dedicated to keeping Pebble smartwatches alive after the demise of the original company in 2016, celebrated their...
01/22/2025
The Redgrass R9 Solo Desk Lamp is a high-CRI, high-quality lamp for painting, drawing, and crafting with perfect color.
01/01/2025
OpenMV are the “Arduino of Machine Vision” and their latest-gen smart camera board features the same pioneering MicroPython-based implementation with...
12/20/2024
Another AI-in-a-box solution is the Person Sensor from Useful Sensors (not to be confused with their product literally named “AI...
12/18/2024
As the artificial intelligence ecosystem continues to mature, more application-specific hardware is beginning to emerge. Perhaps the most striking example...
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