This video shows code written by Ciro Cattuto running on the ESP32-C3FH4-RGB NeoPixel board as a standalone device (independent from a PC). The C code connects the board to wifi, and uses the Twitter API v2 to stream Tweets matching a Wordle search query to grab the emoji results and light up the LEDs. The stream goes pretty quickly!
Board from - https://banggood.com/ESP32-C3-Development-Board-RISC-V-WiFi-Bluetooth-IoT-Development-Board-Compatible-with-Python-p-1914005.html
Code from Ciro on GitHub - https://github.com/ccattuto/wordle-device Tweet (end of a thread) https://twitter.com/ciro/status/1492808693070639104
This is part of a series of videos and blog posts I'm making to investigate the device.
Blog series - https://dev.to/andypiper/series/16659
My code, notes and links (does NOT include this example) - https://github.com/andypiper/fivebyfive
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