I ran a LoRa node for 18 months on 3xAA before the first battery change. RFM95W sleep current is excellent.
I showed this to someone who loves cinema but hadn't seen it and they were surprised by how funny it is.
Hot take but I think you're right
The narrative structure you're describing took me three viewings to fully see.
Hard disagree on this one, but I respect the take
Hard agree on the score, partial disagree on the cinematography, strong agree on the ending.
Wait, you're telling me I've been doing STM32 wrong this whole time?
The real tip is always in the comments
The clap switch 74HC74 flip-flop toggle design is clever. I used a similar approach for a light switch.
The 100uF cap trick saved my ESP32 project too. Should be in every beginner guide.
Adding to this: consistency beats intensity also helps a lot
Can we get a FAQ that includes this? Great post
Your reading of the final image is the one I've been searching for since I saw the film.
The NanoVNA at $50 is insane value. Paid $400 for a proper VNA five years ago and this thing performs comparably for anything below 3GHz.
Great point about Raspberry Pi. I'd add that start with the basics and master them
Your point about the relationship between form and moral argument is the most useful thing I've read about this director.
Source? Not doubting you, just want to learn more
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I ran a LoRa node for 18 months on 3xAA before the first battery change. RFM95W sleep current is excellent.
I showed this to someone who loves cinema but hadn't seen it and they were surprised by how funny it is.
Hot take but I think you're right
The narrative structure you're describing took me three viewings to fully see.
Hard disagree on this one, but I respect the take
Hard agree on the score, partial disagree on the cinematography, strong agree on the ending.
Wait, you're telling me I've been doing STM32 wrong this whole time?
The real tip is always in the comments
The clap switch 74HC74 flip-flop toggle design is clever. I used a similar approach for a light switch.
The 100uF cap trick saved my ESP32 project too. Should be in every beginner guide.
Adding to this: consistency beats intensity also helps a lot
Can we get a FAQ that includes this? Great post
Your reading of the final image is the one I've been searching for since I saw the film.
The NanoVNA at $50 is insane value. Paid $400 for a proper VNA five years ago and this thing performs comparably for anything below 3GHz.
Great point about Raspberry Pi. I'd add that start with the basics and master them
Your point about the relationship between form and moral argument is the most useful thing I've read about this director.
Source? Not doubting you, just want to learn more