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And there’s no place like home.
And there’s no place like home.
Wait, does this mean “balatro” means something?
Edit: Google says it was ancient Roman for a professional jester or buffoon. Fitting name.
That last one sounds pretty good.
The antagonist of Cataclysm is actually legitimately scary.
It was a strong point of the original and Cataclysm…
If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
That’s the only thing I can think to answer your question. There are some problems that are best solved with other tools, like text parsing for example you might want to call out to some code written in a functional language.
The ATO’s myTax system is pretty great, I hope with this you guys finally get something as nice.
There’s a video of astronauts doing the heavy thing vs feather in vacuum experiment. I think it was a hammer rather than a bowling ball tho.
Could be worse, they could have evolved a taste for a nutritionally empty, toxic leaf.
I never liked the idea of my “likes” being a browsable list. What’s the point of retweeting, if likes are browsable?
Glad it 's finally changing. Broken clock, I guess.
I see what you did with that title
Xitter is doing something I want? What’s the catch?
Outer Wilds, Subnautica, and 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. Play them all, and don’t look anything up, because the unfolding mystery is half the charm and you can never unknow it.
Okay, so I personally don’t care for tattoos or vapers? But everything else on this list is just mental illness on his part.
Awesome, gonna bookmark those for later. Thanks!
No problem. The one I used is an ESP32 DevKitC, and you can find info about it on Espressif’s site, or just google the pinout diagram. For basic tasks it should be all you need since it has lots of binary pins, two ADC channels, two DAC channels, realtime clock, special pins for waking it from deep sleep, two I2C, etc. Though if you want to do video input you probably want something else, I’m learning.
Anyway, if you can spare the money to get one just to toy with I’d definitely recommend it.
This looks like nonsense, but what do I know? In any case I prefer not to think about it. :P
Okay so that is an issue with the ESP32, sure. There are a lot of variants.
So from what I can tell, the ESP32 is the SoC chip and what you usually get is a dev board which has that plus a bunch of power regulation bits, a USB connector and UART so you can easily program it, etc. That part varies mostly by pinout. I.e. Same features, different pin location.
There are also variants of the chip, but those are usually more costly and will be named things like ESP32-S2.
Every one I’ve seen can run off 5v or 3.3v and uses the latter for logic, so if you got yourself an arduino kit and then just bought an ESP32 dev board it would almost certainly work with whatever is in the kit. Both are microcontrollers, not microprocessors, so they tend not to have OSes or screens.
Whichever you prefer. There is no correct way.