gregrex.bsky.social
Software engineer (currently C# React TS, previously C# ASP.NET JS SQL Azure, previously C# WPF SQL, previously C++ MFC, previously C & asm, previously C FORTRAN YACC asm, previously machine code), DIY handyman, husband, dad of 3, repair vs replace, dog lo
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An amazing body of work that repeatedly predicted / represented human mindset
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I am impressed. Really excited to see this progress. I haven’t design a PCB yet; after my last painful project I swore I’d learn how to design a PCB.
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This is amazing. It’ll probably be my next embedded project. Nice.
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🤩Fanciest. Washing. Machine. Evah.
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I’m interested to see what ICs are used
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Wow! Look at all those LEDs! Can we see the other side?
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It sure is odd, I agree. I seem to recall some sort of island mezzanine with receptacles was okay.
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Oh wow. Dang. So you have to manually disable caching for peripheral register regions? *Not* funny.
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A great article. Loved it. Thanks.
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Hahaha. That would be funny. Good one
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Ahhhh!! I get it. Cool.
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Interesting. What are the inputs and outputs. I think I see relays for the filament…
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We use mermaid in our readme.md files, and sometimes in our PR descriptions
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Nice
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VSCode & extensions, VS & extensions, Everything, NP++, git, puTTY, Com0Com, Oh My Posh, OBS, Shotcut
Tweaks: don’t hide scrollbars, don’t show internet results in Start search, add NP++ to SendTo
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FYI, I can voice for this feed:
All things Arduino
@molloy.bsky.social
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I also like Rufus’ ability to download Windows ISOs and create bootable Windows setup drives
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Say no more
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Lots going on. Lots to love and appreciate
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Ahhh. I’m in IL USA. Most residential framing is wood. While commercial is more metal than wood.
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Building a bathroom in a basement. So far: Saw concrete floor and install drain system, frame the walls, level the concrete under the tub. Everything has worked great so far 🤞
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Noooo. I hate this. I got mfa locked out of my azure account. In my case it took ~3 weeks to regain access.
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Nice. I’ve wondered about such things. Thx.
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Dang!!
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As I read this I was reminded of the first time I saw a Windows XP 64-bit installation DVD. I was rather ignorant in that my first thought was That is silly because 3.5GB of memory is more than enough
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Dang! Once every few years, like it or not
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Yes. Absolutely. And coworker was extremely thankful
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Sorry I built you up just to let you down. Admittedly, this whole fiasco is on me
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Silly. Even if the PCB pads were disconnected people can solder wires, etc. Plus we want to be able to update f/w.
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Super impressive. 🤩
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My thought is .NET is amazing and dividends will pay off over time. Keep at it.
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Hmm. I didn’t know esp drivers could be stopped. I thought reboot was the only way to restart a driver. Can any help me understand what it means to stop / restart an esp driver? Thx.
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At first it looked like the top one is smaller. I studied them more closely and I believe they are the same size
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Haha!! Nice guess
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Hahaha!!! This made me chuckle. Well played!
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Made me smile
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Haha, good eyes. Thank you, luck is also helpful. Basement bathroom: toilet, vanity, floor drain, tub, and a clean out. Drain and vent
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I don’t have HA but I’m thinking about my iPhone’s *horrible* voice to text capabilities. Worst translation EVAR.
My grandson has a bit of a speech impediment and it’s a little bit entertaining watching him try to command his night light via Alexa. He gets it but sometimes it takes a few tries
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Scolding looks great. Board looks great. 👍