Re-purposed BSides Cape Town Badge

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I love attending the BSides conference in Cape Town and always enjoy the effort that goes into the electronic badges. I have a few and while exploring the C# NanoFramework, I though I might use the 2019 badge and see what I could do with it.

A write-up of the making of the original badge can be found here

The core of the badge is a ESP32-WROOM-32U which is supported by the NanoFramework. I did think about using the 2016 badge but the ESP8266 is not supported (yet?).