A minimal table to compare the Espressif's MCU families.
ESP8266 | ESP32 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C6 | |
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Announcement Date | 2014, August | 2016, September | 2019, September | 2020, December |
import * as bcrypt from "bcrypt"; | |
import { createCookieSessionStorage, redirect } from "remix"; | |
import { db } from "./db.server"; | |
export type LoginForm = { | |
username: string; | |
password: string; | |
}; |
This gist assumes:
# The blog post that started it all: https://neocities.org/blog/the-fcc-is-now-rate-limited | |
# | |
# Current known FCC address ranges: | |
# https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7716915 | |
# | |
# Confirm/locate FCC IP ranges with this: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-165-135-0-0-1/pft | |
# | |
# In your nginx.conf: | |
location / { |
I use multiple devices to control my 3D printer and it's alwys a hassle to move changes on profiles etc. between those machines leading to situations where I use an old version of my profiles to print a part because I just forgot to update it.
Here is how you can sync Cura settings between multiple devices:
cura
to any convinient location inside your Google Drive / OneDrive / Dropbox folder. You can also rename the folder form cura
to somthing else, I called mine Cura Settings
.%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\cura
You'll need standard development tools for C++, wxWidgets 3.0 and ALSA, be sure to check the external libraries installation files for more details on what might be needed.
Install XCode and the XCode command-line development tools.
Install Homebrew.
Install wxWidgets using Homebrew:
# MQTT broker configuration | |
mqtt: | |
broker: !secret mqtt_broker | |
username: !secret mqtt_username | |
password: !secret mqtt_password | |
discovery: False # Only if you use the HA API usually | |
id: mqtt_client | |
# Define the room for this ESP32 node | |
substitutions: |
[ | |
{ | |
"id": "40b2e704eefd62e1", | |
"type": "group", | |
"z": "fbda6ab16491b918", | |
"name": "Bed Mesh Parser", | |
"style": { | |
"stroke": "#92d04f", | |
"fill": "#9363b7", | |
"fill-opacity": "0.16", |
Rich Hickey • 3 years ago
Sorry, I have to disagree with the entire premise here.
A wide variety of experiences might lead to well-roundedness, but not to greatness, nor even goodness. By constantly switching from one thing to another you are always reaching above your comfort zone, yes, but doing so by resetting your skill and knowledge level to zero.
Mastery comes from a combination of at least several of the following: