My SBC of choice is the Raspberry Pi5
I want to control wLED with it!

So i dug further and found this site, where you learn from scratch how to start with the ESP8266

#SBC #Raspberry #Pi5 #ESP32 #controller #NeoPixel #WLED! ✨ #ESP8266 #webserver #WS2812B #WS2811 #SK6812 #LEDs #SPI #WS2801 #APA102

https://tynick.com/blog/11-03-2019/getting-started-with-wled-on-esp8266/

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus In my experience with WLED, Pi5 is overkill (by a lot), ESP8266 is undersized and won't be able to use all of its features. ESP32 is perfect.

You can also get some INMP441 microphones and do audio-reactive light effects pretty easily with ESP32, too