Neat.
Linus could also be kinder.
Neat.
Linus could also be kinder.
For sure. It’s funny in a way, but this is not a great way to treat folks that are trying to contribute, often on their own time. This could have been rephrased in so many other ways where Linus doesn’t come off as a total jerk, and still be “right” with the same message.
If the strings don’t contain characters that help define a variable, like an underscore, how is it better practice to use curlies? It’s it just for consistency? Have you had any style guides or linters critique the use of variables without them?
Hey thanks! That’s my favorite one! Congratulations!
Your 150 supports WristApps, which are little 6805 binaries that get uploaded into ~780 KiB storage over the Datalink connection! It’s tiiiiiny, but enough to have programs for useful things like countdown timers, small games, etc. I’m kinda thinking of making a collection of links to WristApps somewhere to keep these things from getting lost to time.
Here’s a fun example!
https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=87121
And here’s a video of it :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9GiiOL-B8U
For the Notebook Adapter emulator, the RPi Picos should work great, too! Adjust the GPIO pin to the onboard LED, and it should just work! The whole thing is mostly just passing serial data around, making an LED light up, and sleep statements :)
Congratulations! Which one did you go with?
Yeah it’s an interesting project, but it looks bad with the printed case and exposed tact switches, and seems to have little functionality.