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Yet another project that claims to be open source, but isn't actually licensed under an open source license. This one doesn't even have an explicit license, so it's "all rights reserved"
Neat, though.
EDIT: I really appreciate that hackster.io didn't perpetuate that claim in their article. More news outlets need to be better at this.
EDIT 2: The creator has added a GPL 3 license to their repository :)