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Usually starts small projects, that for some reason spiral out of controll
Joined April 2018
RT @ennolenze: Ich hatte in einem anderen Museum Servicekräfte einer Zeitarbeitsfirma gesehen und dort angefragt, was diese kosten. Pro Mon…
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@Chez_Full @Lorgarwasright If there is an ultramarine with you, you kinda get promoted instantly, because you managed to survive something long enough you clearly were not expected to.
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@DeveloperHarris @CrookedToes_ I do no know their line, but the some of the siemens stuff and part of them even have redundant cpu to check for calculation errors. Tho thinking about this, with a with like 3 esp32 in parallel and result comparison you might be able to get pretty far with error detection
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@DeveloperHarris @CrookedToes_ I love esps but they have absolutely no data corruption detection, no ECC, no parity for the flash, they would never pass a safety test.
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@JussiKemppainen I kinda like the B one, but A is better readable, if this is intentional, as in Highfleet were not being able to read shit is part of the UI/GameDesign than its fine, but if not intentional I think A is better readable. C would be a cool detail, if night missions exist.
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@hueforge Honestly, I would be also happy with just a windows build, tested to work with wine/lutris/proton, if win32 is the most stable abi so be it 🤷♂️
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RT @Spectrathegame: I fear that we’re rapidly reproaching the era when devs had just learned about specular mapping and everything became s…
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@grybelfix @AislerHQ Is that one with 2.0 pins internally connected? If so can you drop a part number?
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@PlasticDolli @fractalmagica You also do not have protection if you plug a schuko in, so a little bit suicidal to use these
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@kiyov09 Yeah, stuff like embedded_hal would have been possible in c++ as well, but instead everything is a port of a port of a port and probably kinda outdated/unmaintained
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@themarileblanc @SNeurotypicals I actually can do this after some training, but it seems to interact with memory as well, if I read that way, I do not remember most of the read text at all. -> Very good to fast lookup something you already know exists, totally unusable for reading new stuff
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@idlehandsdev ah those would also be really nice for status indicators on battery driven devices, eg warning led replacement
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RT @TanakaDrifter: @AleksKalashnkov the alibaba ae86 could unironically be safer than a regular ae86...
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