- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.ml
A developer repurposed discarded disposable vapes into functioning web servers by utilizing their built-in PUYA microcontrollers[1]. The project runs on a 24MHz Cortex M0+ chip with 24KiB flash storage and 3KiB RAM, found inside modern rechargeable “disposable” vapes[2].
The web server implementation uses uIP for TCP/IP networking and communicates via SLIP protocol through semihosting. After optimizing the data transfer with ring buffers, the server achieves 20ms ping times and 160ms page load speeds[2:1].
The project demonstrates creative e-waste reuse at a time when disposable vapes face increasing restrictions, with recent bans enacted in Rhode Island[3] and other jurisdictions. The developer notes the irony of “disposable” devices containing USB-C ports and rechargeable batteries[2:2].
Is this technically vaporware?
Not if you release a great amount of it, than it is recyclingware based on your vice to vape.
damn you beat me to it lololol