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    Seen online: "Every day it feels more and more like what led to theFrench Revolution."
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    The first day of the Hackathon at #IETF124 in Montreal is coming to an end.We implemented the relatively niche feature of XEP-0444: Message Reactions that allows channels or group chats to restrict the type and number of emoji reactions users can do.ΒΉThis brings us a step closer to advancing and stabilizing the XEP. We didn’t want to do that before, since we aim to have complete implementations before requesting a Last Call.ΒΉ: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0444.html#disco-restricted#XMPP #Jabber #Conversations_im
  • An Audio Brick For Your Smart Home

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    An Audio Brick For Your Smart HomeIf you’ve ever wanted to pump sound to all the rooms of your house, you might use any one of a number of commercial solutions. Or, you could go the more DIY route and whip up something like the Esparagus Audio Brick built by [Andriy]. The concept is simpleβ€”it’s a small unit, roughly the size of a brick, which streams high-quality audio. It’s based around an ESP32, which pulls in digital audio over Wi-Fi or Ethernet. The microcontroller is hooked up to a TAS5825M DAC, which comes with a built-in amplifier for convenience. The Esparagus is designed for integration with Home Assistant, allowing for easy control as part of a smart home setup. It’s also compatible with Spotify Connect, AirPlay, and Snapcastβ€”the latter of which provides excellent sync when using multiple units across several rooms.Design files are available on Github for the curious. We’ve seen other neat projects in this space, before, tooβ€”like the charmingly-named OtterCast. Video after the break.youtube.com/embed/Ft5_anhSEE8?…hackaday.com/2025/11/01/an-aud…