pipe01

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pipe01,

Those balls are too big, they’ll never make it in

pipe01,

So instead of giving them little money, you want to give them absolutely nothing

pipe01,

Strip the debug info, should be a lot smaller. Also check out TinyGo, it’s meant for embedded devices

Raspberry Pi 1 B projects?

I have an old Pi hanging around doing nothing. When I originally got it it had the latest Pi OS with desktop loaded and ran like garbage, not surprisingly. So I messed with it headless for a bit, then found RISCOS as an option in Pi imager utility and that is just a neat OS. Fun to play around with for sure. But now I’m...

pipe01,

Probably cheaper to just use an ESP8266 or the like

pipe01,

All you’d need to program that ESP32 is an USB to UART adapter, you can get those for pennies on the dollar. I’ve never used Ethernet on the ESP32 so I can’t attest to how easy it would be, however I do know that doing it over WiFi is super simple.

pipe01,

No tengo nada*. It’s very counterintuitive, but to say you have nothing you must say that you don’t have nothing

pipe01,

Ooh I’ve been wanting to make one of these for a while, where did you get the buttons from?

pipe01,

You could use Tasker to make an automation that checks what the notification’s content is, but it’s just an ugly workaround

pipe01,

It does say “the policy we announced”, not “the announcement”

pipe01,

I was gonna print one of these chains, what would be a good design?

pipe01,

Honestly what worries me the most are the fumes

pipe01,

Wait until you find out how a tank of gasoline fails

pipe01,

Yeah fair enough, hopefully with time this will be less of an issue

pipe01,

Ooh that sounds nice, is it really just honey and Sriracha?

pipe01,

Just tried it and it’s freaking good! So simple too

pipe01,

The Ox64 is very neat, however it’s kind of a pain to get running

pipe01,

Yeah it’s way less powerful, it’s kind of halfway between an Arduino/ESP32 and a Raspberry Pi

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