
During March 2026, Kunsch developed enhancements for the dalathegreat/Battery-Emulator repository, focusing on embedded systems and IoT integration using C++ and MQTT. He delivered three features that improved system observability, centralized configuration, and hardware performance across ESP32 platforms. His work included exposing emulator uptime via MQTT for real-time monitoring, migrating CPU temperature sensor configuration to a global structure for consistent integration, and optimizing WS2812 LED support with platform-specific code and reduced code size. These changes addressed maintainability and cross-component compatibility, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to hardware integration and performance optimization within a complex, real-time embedded environment.
March 2026 — Battery-Emulator (dalathegreat/Battery-Emulator) delivered observability, global configuration, and hardware-optimization improvements that enhance monitoring, system integration, and performance across ESP32 platforms. Highlights include MQTT uptime exposure, global CPU temp config migration, and WS2812 LED support with platform-specific optimizations and code-size reductions. These changes improve maintainability, cross-component integration, and hardware compatibility, delivering tangible business value to deployments relying on real-time status, centralized config, and efficient LED control.
March 2026 — Battery-Emulator (dalathegreat/Battery-Emulator) delivered observability, global configuration, and hardware-optimization improvements that enhance monitoring, system integration, and performance across ESP32 platforms. Highlights include MQTT uptime exposure, global CPU temp config migration, and WS2812 LED support with platform-specific optimizations and code-size reductions. These changes improve maintainability, cross-component integration, and hardware compatibility, delivering tangible business value to deployments relying on real-time status, centralized config, and efficient LED control.

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