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Hackaday features AI racing game and RF-controlled fan projects

Two separate projects from Hackaday showcase distinct applications of technology. One details the process of radio-frequency hacking a ceiling fan, allowing it to be controlled remotely. The other project demonstrates how an AI can be trained to play a racing game by processing screen input. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates novel applications of AI in gaming and RF technology for device control.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of two distinct projects reported by Hackaday, neither of which represents a primary release or significant industry event.

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Hackaday features AI racing game and RF-controlled fan projects

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    📰 RF Hacking A Ceiling Fan Via The Remote [Sam Wilkinson] recently installed a Dreo CLF513S ceiling fan in his place — it’s cheap, well-sized, and blows air aro

    📰 RF Hacking A Ceiling Fan Via The Remote [Sam Wilkinson] recently installed a Dreo CLF513S ceiling fan in his place — it’s cheap, well-sized, and blows air around as you’d expect it to. The only problem is that …read more 📰 Source: Hackaday 🔗 Link: https://hackaday.com/2026/06/2…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    📰 Teaching An AI To Play A Racing Game Via Screen Input If you’re a fleshy human, you probably learn to play video games by looking at the screen and pressing t

    📰 Teaching An AI To Play A Racing Game Via Screen Input If you’re a fleshy human, you probably learn to play video games by looking at the screen and pressing the buttons, and maybe copying the way you’ve seen others play …read more 📰 Source: Hackaday 🔗 Link: https://hackaday.com…