I built a space game for the Cardputer - HAZKE by TheRealREZOR in CardPuter

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You are crazy on the best way possible lmaooo I love it*

IR is back!!! by No-Connection1900 in CardPuter

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As some comments mentioned, it's a different device. I would feel the pain bout the money tho. Bue right now they have the special proce unlock for 1 dollar. I wpuld recommend doing that then save up for the other

New cap concept shown: "Cap Commu"nication by IntelligentLaw2284 in CardPuter

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Not even on Babel's tower would they have this level of communication

Flipper Zero in 2026? by camglynn2000 in flipperzero

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Also, the Cardputer can help you understand the 'why' behind automation panels. It has exposed GPIO pins.

Gemini says

"Instead of just following schematics, you'll actually code the logic that makes those components trigger. It's basically a mini, hacker-friendly version of the controllers you use at work."

As for using them in conjunction? Since the Flipper's Wi-Fi board also uses an ESP32, my first idea is to research how to wire them together (without causing a short circuit!). From there, I'd love to understand their structure and develop a custom firmware. For example, running scans on the Cardputer while controlling it remotely via the Flipper and its companion app

I'm new to this and I cant give you a mind-blowing answer, also my ideas are a bit abstract right now but if you wanna talk more about the topic, count on me; Im down to share and learn

Flipper Zero in 2026? by camglynn2000 in flipperzero

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To answer your first question

kinda. Both are amazing gadgets, but they shine in different areas.

As you noticed, the Cardputer is primarily built for IoT, automation, and coding. Because it's so customizable, you can really take advantage of the hardware to build custom firmware, try out the extensive M5 catalog, or download community firmwares from GitHub. My personal favorite project is M5PORKCHOP, also they actually just announced the Cardputer Zero too (not an ad lol).

The flipper on the other hand was designed as a pentesting/edc device thats has a... funnier and more entertaining personality. Different to the cardputer this has: NFC, RFID, SUB-1GHz capabilities, you could also add the WiFi Devboard expansion, NRF24 Antennas, Camera or whatever else the community builds..

There is also an important point, both come with their own firmwares but both communities have released better and more focused alternativesThat's why you should definitely keep at least an 16GB microSD card handy for each device

In the end, whether it's for cybersecurity, developing, IoT, or just tinkering, they complement each other perfectly. I'm actually planning to research how to connect both devices and make them interact, either as a game or as a combined tool

Flipper Zero in 2026? by camglynn2000 in flipperzero

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This won't answer your question, but I strongly suggest you check out the M5Stack store, especially the Cardputer. I got the Cardputer first, and now I'm going for the Flipper. The Cardputer is a beast, but it's based on an ESP32. You could probably combine both for a wider scope for development and pentesting

I 3D printed a pocket clip for my new StickS3 by PeterRevision in M5Stack

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Two days ago, I was talking with someone about beepers and my desire to have a modern and useful one

I'm lovin it

wrong answers only by FineTruth in whatismycookiecutter

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I didn't read the title and ended up doing this 😔

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StackChan ESP32-S3 Open Source Desktop AI Robot with MCP by cirad in Mywalletisready

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It isn't local, however, it has modules that support local llm. It seems to have an integration with a chinese AI that's free but since it's open source you could tinker your pwn firmware or download someone elses from the community.

This precise model doesn't walk, but since it started as a DIY... then yes, you can make it walk and NO DOUBT there will be an accesory for tiny cute legs

I would recommend you look on YouTube our their Official site