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Pick something to be good at and be the best at it.
Let's all 3D print LEGOs to make LEGO mad ๐
Salty pt is best pt
He said an โall you can eat Lego bucketโ. ๐คฃ
Lego trough at the brick farm.
pressing the switches into the print is eye-opening
@robust horizon If you're into puzzle games, give "Baba is You" a look. It's a mind-bendingly fun puzzler ๐
Pressing one into your finger is too.
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I just snorted ๐
sure manga capacitors are great but AVR Man!
Ooooh boy......
@cinder wind did you see our SAM ?
atmel did not want/like it
we proposed it after we saw AVR man
Oh, that's a shame.
@cinder wind https://blog.adafruit.com/2017/12/11/avrfreaks-building-communities-notes-the-avr-wiki-atmel-on-avrfreaks-is-no-more/
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Starting back in 2004, AVRFreaks.net was -THE- place for micro-controllers. If it was being done with an AVR, it was on AVRFreaks. Over 10 years ago, when Adafruit was still just โladyadaRโฆ
Ok, this is getting strange...
Meet AVR Man's grandfather, Captain Zilog.
Can I be the LEGO guy and mention that Ozone is an asphyxiant
Now that I hear the story, I'm mad at atmel...
That's awesome
oh that's a collector
"sure AVR man can lift 5V but SAM goes 4x faster!"
umm wut
I'm sure he's built out of LEGOs
Technically, it's written LฬดฬอEฬถอฬGฬดอฬ Oฬถฬฬ
Don't wanna get sued lol
โขยฉยฎ
nice
ESP32-S2 WROOM Module with PCB Antenna - 4 MB flash and no PSRAM - 4MB Flash https://www.adafruit.com/product/4919
Thank you @cinder wind TฬทฬฬoฬธฬอdฬถออBฬธอฬoฬดฬฬtฬถฬอ
AVR Man cosplay https://www.deviantart.com/vermithrax1/art/AVR-Man-1-498919458
Adafruit ISO1540 Bidirectional I2C Isolator - STEMMA QT / Qwiic https://www.adafruit.com/product/4903
OBD Plug (16-pin) to DE-9 (DB-9) Socket Adapter Cable - 1 meter long https://www.adafruit.com/product/4841
OBD, OBaDah, The signal goes on...on! La la la la the signal goes on.... ๐ต
anyhoo, it was super fun getting shot down by 10 atmel execs because we shocked them with our proposal for SAM
not that your computer has a "serial port" like that one anymore
Reading OBD II in CircuitPython?
@robust horizon As someone who works on serial-enabled systems, a modernized laptop with serial would be worth its weight in gold.
Alas, we have USBC-to-USBA-to-Serial adapters.
JST-SH 4-pin STEMMA QT / Qwiic Cables in Various Lengths https://www.adafruit.com/product/4912
That drawer with cables of various lengths? Everyone mocked it before the Covid cable shortage....
Adafruit AW9523 GPIO Expander and LED Driver Breakout - STEMMA QT / Qwiic https://www.adafruit.com/product/4886
Blinkenlights Special
@waxen thistle hmmm I wonder if you could make a flush-mounting USB to RS232 serial adapter, so it was almost like having a true db9 serial port on there
Constant current would be nice.
@robust horizon Given the nature of the systems, I have no choice but to trust "verified" solutions like Cables2Go adapters, official laptop manufacturer branded USBC-USBA adapters, etc.
But yeah, I totally was up for building a custom solution.
Question : can you write to the AW9523 and control a bank of leds ? Or read a bank of switches all at once ? If so is there demo code ?
I have a couple of homemade adapters for modem-cables vs the normal "serial" null-modem cables....and those get an evil glare from time to time.
bummer on the pull-up/pull-downs
I guess that was expensive to implement together with the constant current LED dimming on the same pins
Question: The CST026 chip on the Adafruit capacitive touch display breakout. I couldnโt find a datasheet for this part. What prevents getting multitouch on this board? The capacitive touch panel, chip hardware or firmware?
2040 qt-py....a "slice"?
QT-Pi
How much current can the Stemma GPIO expander sink? That LED driving looks pretty cool!
When will the RP2040 QT Py come out?
@light stump interesting question -- adafruit says it's a FT6206-compatible chip, so the datasheet for that might be useful https://www.buydisplay.com/download/ic/FT6206.pdf "support single point touch and gesture or two point touch"
How easy do you think it would be to hack the MagTag to turn off stemma power while sleeping?
Have tried getting multiple touch but no luck. The product page on the TFT breakout says only single touch. Wondering why...
so you found the info where the 2nd touch should be at addresses 0x9 .. 0xE?
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I take it that means you also have no control over when the RP2040 feather will be available either.
What happened to the Stemma "Friend"
nice, ill try that Thanks
Is Adafruit hiring? Just asking out of curiousity ๐
I think the FocalTouch CP library is setup to read those other bytes but have never seen more than one touch reported. Will keep digging...
Is there something that would stop an SHT30 sensor from working with a Huzzah32 breakout? I've got one and I'm having trouble...
I am often faced with the argument that boards, like the ones you make, are hobbiest boards, and not suited for an industrial environment. Do you have any thoughts on that?
๐คฆ Forgot the pullups...
Will Adafruit ever send some cool electronics to space?
Thanks @open girder & good night. ๐
thanks for the stream
Bye!
gn8 all
Got your answer though! ๐
@light stump yeah it may be that this "CST02S-A" doesn't support a 2nd touch, so it's compatible-ish only?
Thank you @open girder! a very fun show
I think it's an S not a 6, but that's just a guess
Thanks! Good night
Thanks @open girder for another awesome evening of shows! Thanks to @hard hollow and @rocky reef for hosting Show & Tell!
Thanks!
Thanks for the great shows!
more like CIrcumnavigatePython then
Thanks Adafruit and Adafriends! Be good, be safe, and be excellent to each other
N/\S/\
I'm still laughing about Limor laughing about PT's LEGO police rant
"NASA-compatible"
That's so cool!!! ๐
But....my bucket of all you can eat legos?
That kinda answers my question too ๐ Thanks! Have a good night!
Awesome show! Thanks!
I missed the earlier part of the show for a phone call, now I have to rewatch to learn about this LEGO reference
@nova totem It's worth it -- PT lets everyone knows his thoughts, and you know how much of a shy wallflower PT can be ๐
coughLEGOcough
Same here @nova totem. I need to come up with a project that'll knock out the kids at bedtime! That'd be a popular learn guide for sure!
L'Eggo?
@robust horizon couldnโt decode the logo on this chip. Did you find a datasheet?
@light stump no I didn't yet. the logo seems familiar but I'm awful at that little "game"
All google roads seem to lead back to Adafruit on this part number!
Also the previous chip (ladyada says discontinued) claims to handle gestures, so I was interested how this might be used in the GUI development.
@light stump well ... http://www.hynitron.com/upload/1477045468.pdf
"โขๆฏๆๅๅฑ่ชๅฎน๏ผๅๅบไธค็น๏ผๅๆๆๅฟ็ญ่ชๅฎนๅฑๆนๆก" translates as "โข Support single-layer self-contained, two-point partition, two-finger gestures and other self-contained screen solutions" http://www.hynitron.com/product_show.php?id=8&tid=1
I can't find any different register-programming info though
Wow. Nice find. Your google/bing/AskJeeves AltaVista (or other preferred search engine) wrangling is superb.
Altavista FTW!!
Getting into the LEGO rant discussion. That's great
Danish-manufactured-assemble-your-own-creations-plastic-blocs-that-shall-not-be-named (tm)
Maybe some hints in this hynitron CST0XX Repo: https://github.com/lupyuen/hynitron_i2c_cst0xxse
Myself as well ๐๐ I was eating dinner in my car while watching it and had to stop eating and cackle like a hyena ๐ so good!
Hi there !
A couple of weeks ago, I presented one of my last projects on Show & Tell: a portable, autonomous CO2 monitor that could be used to check and improve the ventilation of closed spaces, and consequently to mitigate the risks of air-borne Covid-19 contamination. I have just posted a tutorial for it on Instructable, for those who may be interested:
https://www.instructables.com/CO2-Monitoring-As-an-Anti-Covid19-Measure/
Stay safe !
Instructables
CO2 Monitoring As an Anti-Covid19 Measure: pierre.carles@sorbonne-universite.fr, January 2021Here, we propose an open-source, portable, autonomous, cheap and easy-to-use device to monitor and record the concentration of CO2 in ambiant air in real-time. Using CO2 as a proxy for respiratory aeโฆ
@spring heath ^^
Nice, thanks
Good afternoon all you wonderful workshoppers! 
Good morning/afternoon/evening. ๐
๐
Good afternoon.
Waiting for YT to bleep and bloop...
"...and the good Lars looked down upon the Earth, and said 'Let there be bleeps and bloops'"
wait a minute JP is waiting? That means that Lars is large and in charge today.
Lars has always been in charge.
Wirecast just had an audio failure, going to restart...
To suggest otherwise is blasphemous.
Lars holds a controlling interest in Wirecast
Yep.
Hi there!
hi @dense marlin
Bleeps and bloops are a go!
I here bleebs
YT is a bloopin'!
JPW is go!
mic audio is perfect, synchronized, and peaking at about -6db.
Greetings and timezone acknowledgements folks!
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UV sensor determines if it's safe for vampires to go outside.
UV sensor so great we feature it twice!
Great on Tatooine, where you have twin suns. One sensor for each ball of gas!
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I keep thinking/wishing those products were a mini "grab bag" of various StemmaQT cables
like 1-2 of each
Nice shirt indeed
Great, I'm being called out for my fashion sense(less) by the internet now! ๐
@last steppe ๐
Very nice shirt though ๐
@haughty quiver Muted! ๐ด
Audio, @haughty quiver
audio alert alert
Much better now ๐
Lol.
All good.
modular?! oh that kind of modular
This show needs more modular synth
I see Lars is wielding a wrench...
JP has all the cool toys and tools
Manual focus FTW.
@haughty quiver Might need a big capacitor local to the solenoid.
Duty cycle is the ratio of the time when a signal is at its maximum versus the PWM frequency's period. It's usually expressed as a percentage.
Is it me, or does that last one look like a sloth claw? I'm asking for a Lars
hi
Thanks @haughty quiver
Thanks JP! ๐
Would having a relay on there be worthwhile?
Thanks @haughty quiver ๐
Yes, sound
๐
fader pots
Switches/toggles
Bye bye and thanks
knife switches and tesla coil
FoamCore, the music genre of makers.
LOL
hall effect sensors and magnets!
... and LEDs. More LEDs.
always more leds
Rail gun.
Excellent visit to the workshop today, @haughty quiver !
That's a really cool and helpful demo board JP. A good first-project type build, to get to know parts, what they do, what they're called, etc
heh 
I meant as for newcomers to the world of making with electronics
"This is a servo, this is what it does. Press the button to see it work"
Nice shirt, @haughty quiver ๐
@haughty quiver Perhaps an LED by each device and breadboard when it's running.
Lots of chat envy over that shirt! ๐
Well, dunno about envy (from others), but certainly compliments!
Thanks @last steppe :) my daughter has great taste
it have that valentines day color for sure
maybe a 1000uF electrolytic?
@haughty quiver That's what I used, but the motor featherwing and crickit use 47uF. That may be enough.
47uF cap across +V and GND did the trick!
Hey folks! Iโll be streaming Saturday (probably evening to not conflict with @smoky island and his stream)
I was going to do it tonight but Iโm still waiting on some parts to come in
I'm just watching this weeks ask-an-eng. I'd loved hearing Lady Ada laugh so much about the Lego-compatible rant ๐ โค๏ธ
ahem that's LEGO(tm) ahem. Coz, you know... LEGO... they'll sue you! ๐
dusts of hands. "Well done, trademark enforcer. Gonna earn me one of those sweet 2x2 bricks today!"
I still want my all-you-can-eat bucket of bricks.
For an ex-gfs bday half a decade ago, I made her lego(tm)-compatible candies out of transparent sugar.
@open girder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXGNqkmrcQI
Seth Meyers responds to comments once again correcting his way of pronouncing Mad Max's "The Doof Warrior" and the plural of "Lego."
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Get more Late...
Ready for the power to go out tonight, @rapid hornet ? ๐
Ours rarely goes out so I don't expect it will
Notes doc for my stream is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S2NFqsuKzd0cHuUKXJorEk_L0FD1EsjwCYpO_RnO278/edit?usp=sharing
Google Docs
Deep Dive w/Scott for February 12th, 2021 Hi all, this doc is try and track topics and timecodes for my deep dive stream. These notes will end up in the YouTube videoโs description. Any help keeping them groomed as I stream is welcome. Housekeeping Iโm sponsored by Adafruit to work on CircuitPy...
Lucky you! We regularly drop out here.
I think you have more trees near you ๐
Yup, the problem is
def wind(self):
self.tree_count = self.tree_count - 1
Good afternoon all you wonderful people and deep sea divers! ๐คฟ
Good afternoon
Muted though.
yes, i have upped my volume, now to reduce volume
no audio yet
if I put my volume to max i can just barely hear you
very quiet indeed
we are still objectified, lol
I wonder why i'm not an object...
I have nothin' here
all the way up on my side - but it's ok now
thats better
mark is special
I can hear you on twitch - with my volume set to max
Hi all.
If I stop making jokes or ask questions... it might be that I felt asleep.
I'm at 90%+ ....when normally I'm at 30%. If I get a notification, I'm going to have my beard blow backwards from the speakers being so loud ๐ ๐ง
lol
it's ok - I can follow on twitch for 2 hours ๐
I am at 90% as well
it's still "quiet" as such. my volume is at 75% and its okay
still low, i turned it up a bit
You're very, very quiet, though I can hear you.
hand is over the mute button - that got louder -
Hello from Colorado. :-)
is there a mike in your headset?
Nada. It's near 0% now.
now it's very quiet again
It was ok for a minute but now nothing
its really quiet again
as an aside its super cold here in whistler. so cold i am wearing my ski underwear inside
Do maker charades for the whole show ๐
Read my lips.
now its even quieter. maybe this is a test
it's worse than before you touched the mike
nothing like obs updates
yes
Would be more funny if we see the OBS screen.
That's way better!
better
much better
yey
Did he say test?
๐
got audio! o/ Hello
yes -
yeah better
Yes better
yes, I am back at 50% and it sounds good
You sound normal now.
Yeah, now it sounds like a regular show.
There we go ๐
same I'm at 50% on my computer and seems good now
sounds normal on my end
45 peaple turning up and down their volume.
Hello fellow Objects !
Ok, Hi Scott!
Aside from audio troubles, how are you doing @rapid hornet? How has your Friday been? ๐
Woot!
the video froze for me - audio is ok
How cute is that C3? (mine is still in MIA, USA ๐ฆ )
maybe only me
Video is good for me -- can you refresh @timid plover ?
i had a question, but forgot it during the audio fun. lets see what it was
oh yes, i saw something about moving to v4.3 for the esp-idf. is this an actual thing or a hope?
So lovin' that camera.
wow, giant pico
@simple fractal Scott said he's fine with it, but we (community) would need to do it.
must have been all the other chrome tabs I had open ๐ - video and audio back
@timid plover That kinda happens with Chrome. You want to see funky things, add Chromecasting into that mix ๐
i did love that video, 'I am not a cat'
@simple fractal did you get in many vertical feet this week? We're going to Crystal tomorrow and Monday.
Awww, she's an adorable Ascendant Warrior.
yes, skied every day. its awful cold, around -20c midmountain the last few days
i think i'm up to 520,00meters this season
204K Ft on Slopes
as an aside i tried the v4.3-beta1 (esp-idf) and got some include errors. So its a hope now ๐
The data sheets from the Raspberry Pi Foundation are excellent. The CM4 data sheet is also quite good.
do we need chip documentation when we have circuitpython ?
TG Techie
@rapid hornet new LVGL editor... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrSkzbuuGaw&feature=youtu.be
Edgeline is a UI editor software to create graphics for embedded devices with ease. Many unique and innovative features make Edgeline an outstanding software in the market.
Edgeline is the official UI editor from LVGL.
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ztGS8Esc5Y&ab_channel=SoulProdMusic
hey scott, you are brilliant! I love your work!
1 min summary of what LGVL is pls?
If you want to be snapping fingers to get things done, you're going to need a bunch of colorful stones and a nanotech gauntlet for that...
ah ok i see its embedded ui dev stuff
I think that tone is a lot more achievable than 50MHz...
ok that's very nifty
Envying your keyboard.
eating your own dogfood!
Mind showing the C3?
is that the risc-v one?
Unboxing.
what's the cp potential?
How does it hold on a breadboard? As weird as a saola?
Great, a row on each side is ok.
thanks.
If we get BLE workflow, then would the old ESP32 interesting again for CP?
Would it be easier to use a different RISC-V dev board for porting CP?
ok great ta! ble would open so many doors... accessibility to folks with just a phone etc
There are no 32 bit riscv chips with native usb ๐ฆ
So no luck for now @analog acorn.
I plan to get Blinka on the BeagleV as soon as I get one (crossing fingers to get one for Slackware-riscv64)
Ahhhh, tracking.
Could the AirLift co-pro become the main proc???
Really looking forward to the 2040 Feather, mostly so I don't have to bodge LiPo with a PowerBoost....
Good afternoon or whatever time of day you find yourself in friends!
Good almost midnight, @autumn turret
Now we all want to know how Hugo is not Object Object
I'm procedural, not Object Oriented?
lol
friends in low places
Maybe I'm declarative then. I could be prolog
nah
I AM the friend^ in low places
^definition of "friend" TBD varies by need! ๐
I still need to figure out what those people doing Matrix (Hub75) over I2S are doing and why it make sense to them. Do they make a "sound" picture and run in loop?
but maybe you don't want to 'hold' the speaker in a single position for a long time?
ah yes!
So the first time we enter, if there is nothing in the queue, you use X but X has an undefined value?
maybe bitloopleft is better label?
init could be used for triggers (like wait until X pin is low/high)
as @wind spoke asked, what is the initial value of X ? ( maybe it doesn't matter, because there will be a fifo value ? )
BRB ๐ฆ
But it's so exciting to start from random states....
Right? I mean, people go through ALL THIS MESS to get "real" random numbers, and here we have them, but we don't want them? What's up with that???
they might be pretty similar across reboots - not really random! shame tho
Can't hear Lady Ada.
by an amazing co-incidence lady ada's audio is inaudible to us
speaking of audio she's very quiet
Yeah, can't hear Lady Ada.
yes1!!
Ahoy ahoy!
yep we got it now
๐
Hi mistery visitor.
How about a CP audio mixer ? :-o
Good evening.
Can't believe it fits on a board that small.
and tab completion!
yes, i was pretty amazed when i first saw that on an esp32s2 board with a display. awesome
sticking with 2MB ?
swing dat ban hammer
audio samples could eat up memory....
is wondering why espressif keeps changing folders for includes
more a rant and rhetorical question
the MagTag is 4MB, it's not bad
talking while watching myself speak at a time delay is so hard
sounds like a talk i had with a vehicle engineer. about vehicle costs
So you are going to make the board and sell some in the stream?
you are rare double over-achiever!
Being able to run a business is a whole other amazing skill set along with engineering
Can we adjust it so that it's 10% for me? ๐
this is the new deep dive into "Howto Price Stuff' rather good
A little assembly... A little business economics...
There's the maker business playlist in youtube also. Showing how to make a circuitplayground express.
I time my orders to @rapid hornet deep dives or the product pick of the week ๐
@proper trench Have you considered a stemma sensor subsciption... send people 1 of something they don't have ?
@timid plover I tend to order on Wednesday nights, or whenever new products are in stock. ๐
Can we buy stock in Adafruit ?
oh - right - also when I get the product in stock emails ๐
I'd like to invest in adafruit!
Honestly can't understate how difficult selling hardware for a profit is
@royal valve you can buy stuff ๐
can i invest with no control rights?
@upper sandal i not only do, but I helped make sure the iot course i teach on bought 120 development kits from adafruit... but still, i think adafruit is a good bet for the future!
As an aside Olimex did allocate some PIDs for their ESP32S2 board. which was nice
PID? UNIX guy here, so you're probably not talking about process IDs....
Wait, this is not Sunday.
Ah ah ah, ok.
board.STEMMAQT ?
So what smart stuff we can do with two I2C? Like using PIO to isolate the two I2C?
thanks!
Thanks @proper trench have a great weekend.
Could you have board.I2C(), boardI2C0(), and board.I2C1(). Where board.I2C() and board.I2C0() where the same?
Technically snow, but it looks more like a heavy frost. That'll change tonight....
thanks @proper trench ๐
Thanks was fun, thanks @proper trench !
i prefer snow to our -ve temps now.
My personal preference is the Clue, since it has a built-in display
This time, I have no idea what will go in the Adabox ...
agreed, the Clue is really nice
But the CP Bluefruit is also pretty awesome.
and super cute
i think there is a micropython on pico book
The problem with I2C0 and I2C1 is that GP0 and GP1 are for I2C0 but are also TX and RX, IIRC
Logic analyser made with PIO...
demo time .!!
@drifting arch check pullups
PDF of the book - https://hackspace.raspberrypi.org/books/micropython-pico
Go for it. 2 hours 15 minutes to sailboat racing, so I can hang out. ๐
@royal valve thanks, I'm using 'official' adafruit boards...so I'm guessing they're good ๐
I'm biased but the Learning Guides are priceless.
America's Cup, woot !
But then when we grow-up, we will not be the target of Adafruit/CP... were do we go then?
It goes to say that documentation (& guides, etc) is the real defining factor for a product's success -- and those who write documentation are the unsung heroes of companies.
Talk about QT-Py 2040 Midi synth?
when we grow up, we MAKE SATELLITES
I'm using adafruit hardware and libraries in production IoT devices
Is there a UF2 bootloader upgrade for QT-Py M0?
@upper sandal Odd you should mention that. I'm working on a CubeSat controller board.... Which I would not have gotten to without Adafruit.
Midi in, sound out.
UF2 Bootloader v1.23.1-adafruit.1-328-gf06693a-dirty SFHWRO
Speaking as a sort-of-expert, Adafruit (and Sparkfun) are great resources because they're doing excellent documentation work on making these complex chips usable via their CircuitPython / Arduino libraries. I'm always on their githubs, learning about chip internals
ok thanks
it compiled - ship it ๐
"Never tell me the odds."~Han Solo
its a million to one shot, but it might just work
I absolutely would recommend using CPY for prototyping on any project where you can do it
I mean you where surprised it compiled so....
I personally pick up a Clue or CPX/CPBluefruit if I want to prototype anything "normal" --- and then a Grand Central if I need something with some serious I/O.
So easy to work with.
It's so easy to load up a stream on an auxiliary monitor --- someone doing a walking/biking stream of NYC, GTA5 RP comedy, even someone building a machine to laser-etch their names into a wood wall.
A perk of being stuck at home.
Yep, I use streams like this to help me do work. Working "alongside" someone, even though I'm working on something totally different, helps
So, thanks @rapid hornet ๐
Indeed, cheers and thank you ๐
Yeah, I'm trying to fix a line6 pedal board while watching. (btw, I suck at desoldering...)
@rapid hornet did you checkpoint the matching code in git?
@gusty wedge I cheated and got myself a Hakko FR-301 w/ an assortment of tips.
For me, CPY is cool because I can talk a scientist or park ranger in places without internet, so go and change a file to fix a project. Un-do-able with any other lang I can think of right now...
@waxen thistle I'm just using for the first time a pine64 pencil, which is a riscv clone of the ts-100. And the tool works quite well.
I think it's my technique with sucking the solder with wiremesh or with the air sucky thingy.
Oh... so you can send them out, and they use the USB to update the device. nice.
Yeah, just a file editor, any file editor. Or tablet or something else.
If only they had BLE access to it ๐
They don't get freaked out on a bunch of {}; it just looks like a nice text file.
The plunger desoldering tool -- sigh. It works for a handful of joints, but as soon as I see a large chip or multiple boards, I get frustrated. It's the soldering equivalent of the entry-level "helping hands" tool.
You need one, but as soon as you use it, you think "there has to be something better."
My favorite desoldering plunger tool is the Engineer-branded one. But the Hakko FR-301 is an even nicer, electric version of it.
[Cheap plunger tools work for a few weeks/months, until the plunger depresses....breaks the stopper....and goes flying across the room or into your safety glasses. Because that never happened to me. Twice.]
in rather good news i got CPY to compile with idf v4.3
i took the scott approach of just cutting out all things that offend me
TIO is https://tio.github.io/
Someone recently recommended this one desoldering pump. I picked it up but havent tried it to compare after struggling with one of the cheaper ones. - https://www.adafruit.com/product/1597
Yep, that's the Engineer one @pallid sail -- it's so nice for a tool that is frustratingly painful mildly annoying to use.
I'd recommend getting a set of replacement nozzle tubes too.
I really can't speak higher for Engineer's products. They make some really solid hand tools that have a premium fit and finish.
I think it came with at least one that you can cut down
what debugging tools to you have to get a stack dump / program counter ?
Yeah, I have a set of their crimpers that I really like
I guess there is always the walk through the code in your head ๐ ...
:(, dead line6 pedalboard. It wasn't what I was trying to fix on it.
I discovered tio on Deep Dive like a couple of months ago from someone mentioning it in chat ๐
Engineer is a brand I put alongside with Hakko, Xcelite, Xuron, Wera, Knipex, and Wiha in terms of quality. They're all very good for hand tools -- depending on what you need.
Is JTAG debugging support available for the RP2040?
leave Jlink for monday ๐
Ah cool.
Its Friday... time for a break
Go make a tiny snow person. (we did't get that much snow)
Time for a hot meal and your favorite TV show ๐
tonight will be snow
Put it in your list for monday and forget it
i managed to get my Win10 laptop all USB confused. the magic reboot fixed it all
go make an ice cube person? it's more dependent on the freezer than it is the snow, but gotta make due with what you've got I suppose
No, thank you Scott for another excellent Deep Dive!
Thanks @rapid hornet !!!
Thanks Scott, have a great weekend.
Thank you Scott !
Next up is Phil's America's Cup stream ... ๐
Thank you Scott.
Thank you! these have been super great and encouraging! Have a great weekend!
The circuitpython weekly meeting is Tuesday next week.
I fixed my slow i2c issues...now I can see myself at 10fps instead of 1fps ๐
Lol
nice... temperature ?
Thanks for the reminder @smoky island -- I actually forgot, since I have to work that Monday.
Thanks Scott. And all.
Well done - what was it?
have a good weekend ๐
Thank you for the stream.
๐
@upper sandal https://www.adafruit.com/product/3538
Add heat-vision to your project and with an Adafruit AMG8833 Grid-EYE Breakout! This sensor from Panasonic is an 8x8 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or ...
Thanks everyone!
MLX has a better resolution.
It was doing an i2c transaction for each pixel, I was able to do it in 1 instead.
Yeah. bit more expensive and was out of stock
I've got a grid-eye I haven't used yet - is it more useful or more fun in your opinion?
It's fun for sure ๐ but I'm going to use it to detect if any components are overheating after soldering a board. I make a lot of prototypes in my job and it's just one more tool in my testing process now
ah - that sounds really quite useful - does it have resolution to do much pinpointing or is it more a general indication of problems?
I've looked at the cheap flir sensor add-ons for phones for that exact purpose
Ooo... that would be a cool demo \ livestream !
It's mostly just to test for general problems, so I don't have to touch all the components ๐
but it's pretty good resolution
or use a ton of ipa ala louis rossman
I'll be streaming some CircuitPython library development, getting started in just a few minutes on Youtube and Twitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1acgvP_wcY and https://www.twitch.tv/foamyguy_twitch
Good Morning!
Good Afternoon!
Hey everybody!
Hello
I do find it impressive how @smoky island can talk and work at the same time. ๐
Haha, for coding everybody needs a rubber duck to talk to.
You may have already gone over this, but are you suppose to have your github name in the library? Why is that?
Makes sense.
I heard people are making cool stuff over here today...
Good morning/afternoon/season FoamyGuy and everyone
Going good
Get here 1.5 hours after you start streaming, so right on time? lol
What is your Twitch channel name ?
I figured it was a nod to Rob Z.
I'm considering changing my name to [object Object]
lol
Its ok to ask...
I bet we could add create repo to cookiecutter in the post-gen hook
hehe @autumn turret
Or a print statement in post_gen to tell the person the expected name ...
CirvuitPython?
or [Posh-Get]
or even the gh cli
An option to use gh commandsz
gh repo create yourname/reponame
ditto
speaking of git magic...
I'm figuring out how to clean up the commit and push I did to main on my cp fork.
you have to create the main branch first
there are links in the files that have branch name in them
or rename as @hugo says
That would rename "master" to "main"
pre-commit next week?
Ah, also, you can change your default branch name for when you git init
git config --global init.defaultBranch main
(in the cookiecutter for those just tuning in )
there is a yaml file that needs to be added to the repo... I think
Yep, that's a great one to have @left pier
Yes, it is in the cookiecutter
You can pip install pre-commit
and run pre-commit run --all-files to do it manually
Could also add the pylint commands to pre-commit, so that they run locally before failing in the CI/CD pipeline
I did that locally, because, well, I'm me
Yeah, I was curious why pylint wasn't included in pre-commit
We can, I've got it locally
Will share it with you
Thought about a PR, but didn't want to trample the CI/CD pipeline, or have it double-run
Open an issue and ping Kattni to check if its desired
Will do
Yeah, 2pm eastern
Its day-job-o-clock Pacific time. ๐
I can usually catch the first hour-ish, but have a recurring weekly meeting during the 2nd hour
and its recorded and posted to youtube after and other podcast services as well
There is an automated script to do that adabot something something
I've been pinging discord on Twitter for that object object
Fortunately, it should be (relatively) simple to apply across repos, since it should be a small .diff file to apply
we just have to change our names to Hugo
Yep, will put it in there
send in the argument ' '
Can you specify what character(s) you split on?
yes, you can tell split what you want the argument to be
i think it defaults to all whitespace characters
PRobably an array?
split will "split" by default by spaces or tabs
What about 1) split on newline, then 2) run on each "line" to measure
>>> x = "This is a\nString"
>>> x.split()
['This', 'is', 'a', 'String']
Newline first, so you don't check every word
what Hugo said โ๏ธ
Could always fall back to regex cringes
Then you know how many lines you already "have"
So This is a sentence \nwith a few newlines.\n\nI'dhate to have to\nrun a split() on all\nthese words!! would be split into
This is a sentence
with a few newlines.I'd hate to have to
a split() on all
these words!!
So you probably don't want to remove/ignore blank lines
Alrighty, added my piece to "in the weeds", where I apparently decided to already verbally go in the weeds with ๐คฆ
@hugo Adafruit has scripts to touch all the repos
https://github.com/adafruit/adabot
There was discussion about that here: https://github.com/adafruit/cookiecutter-adafruit-circuitpython/issues/99
Ah, ok. Thanks @left pier. Wasn't aware since the licensing updates apparently were run manually
I think the review and merge is manual... (I've not looked at Adabot very closely)
Fortunately, removing that blurb was a lot easier and faster than typing it up!
Is this calculating the length at the same time as parsing, or I am understanding this wrong?
gotya
You probably explained this earlier... what is that preview view your using ?
Waht if someone wants additional spaces between words?
Escape sequence? like \s would be
I mean, if somebody wants to intentionally have multiple spaces between words?
Because they (wrongly ๐ ) use two spaces after a period
Huh, interesting
Maybe that max_split parameter? I think that was th ename
you get empty strings between spaces
it depends if you send the argument or not
you don't want max_split, we want all the splits
no I was saying if you just ran split() it wouldn't use the spaces as separate ones
x = "test test"
x.split()
['test', 'test']
x.split(" ")
['test', '', '', '', '', 'test']
Yeah, i was just explaining why it happened.
Makes sense. Weird, but makes sense.
yeah, it is not intuitive
This livestream includes testing... lol
lol
Community development and testing
Saying things out loud helps solve problems... I talk to myself while I work all the time
"Oh, you want it on your web page AND you get more than 20 page displays/month? 10,000$
Does look good
In my experience, diff tools will ignore whitespace when it's non-essential. Since whitespace at the start of line really matters to Python, it's probably why PyCharm highlights it as a full change
When I run into merge issues, I fall back to BeyondCompare. Its visuals and heuristics are crazy good for it
For Fayette, what if you create 2 images. Same text and all, but one in Fayette, one in a "normal" font, and compare baselines and such?
Thanks for the stream!
It might be down to how the font is made, but from what I recall, it looked decent last week
Thanks for streaming, feedback, and the learnin' FoamyGuy! ๐
Enjoy your weekend, and stay safe!
Thanks for the stream
Thanks @smoky island !
Thank you all for hanging out!
Hey all! Iโll be streaming tomorrow afternoon doing some board build up and testing ๐
@smoky island Thanks for the stream today. Sorry I missed the end. What was the issue you mentioned at the end with the Fayette font?
Steam for us, on valentine's day? Now you're gonna make us blush! ๐
๐
awww, shucks!
@light stump using the Fayette font with the baseline parameter in this PR leads to some odd looking results I think: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_Display_Text/pull/115
@smoky island I did some tests using Fayette, but I could not replicate this, I put some test code in the PR. I did try Hugo's idea to put the Fayette font side to side. Let me know.
okay cool. Its definitely possible I had something wonky going on. I'll give it another try. Thank you for looking into it!
No problem, let me know if I need to adjust something, I am not a very good tester for sure ๐
I disagree! You're trying and testing. That beats the vast majority of the people I've met, who would just complain and leave it at that. Your contributions are awesome ๐
Thanks Hugo ๐
Thanks for the clarification, I just missed the context. I still need to spend some time with the new baseline feature. I think thatโs a long needed addition. Just wish we could jettison that old way rather than adding a new parameter flag to worry about! If I find anything Iโll add it to the GitHub. Thanks Jose for adding this.
@light stump I think I saw a ghost last time or something
I just got through re-testing and all seems well now. Just finishing up writing a review on that PR
Know how you feel about the ghost. Ran into an obscure displayio.Group bug yesterday and was questioning reality.
@smoky island tomorrow, for sure i will need some help with the rebranch to finish the PR, I tried a lot of things and now PyCharm went crazy ๐ and headless๐ . The changes are done and the new example is done and in the PR.
Probably going to go live in the next 2-3 hours! Hope yโall can come hang out ๐
Hey everyone! I'm living doing some board build up https://www.twitch.tv/oakdevtech
Twitch
Oak Dev Tech or ODT is an electronics manufacturing and development company thank specializes in tiny form factor boards. We stream board development, testing, and assembly.
Probably easier to keep chat here than on Twitch. I'm the new viewer. Audio/video are in quite good sync today compared to last time
Doing good, thanks. How are you doing?
It was a bit choppy and all, but was good enough for me to keep up at least
You know, I've heard myths and stories about clean desks. I think I'm more likely to spot a unicorn than the desktop!
Wow, you can tell what your desk is made of? Fancy! I know because I (mostly) remember
Happy birthday to your daughter!
๐ง
๐ฐ
3? Sugar her up!
Yeah, my daughter's the week before Christmas, and my son the week before Thanksgiving
That's a lot of small parts
So buying stencils, is that something that you order like you would your PCB? Or different type of process?
Or is it even DIY?
Geez, step away for 2 minutes, and the host disappears!
But I missed what you answered about the stencil ๐ฆ
Ah, ok. That's pretty nice.
So you don't have to design both the board AND the stencil for the board
You were talking about USB, finding one around, wishing something?
USB-C maybe?
Nice, yeah! Is that copper, or is the board orange?
That's a soldering & hot air station, right?
I keep having to step away, and when I get back, everything's all different!!! I'm guessing it's software build/debugging time?
Looks good, for sure!
Do you mean to be in your sappling directory, not the revB?
I have not made a bootloader before. Closest was some x86/64 assembly
for the boot record and such
Cool. Thanks for the tour of the Adafruit Bootloader setup stuff
Gotta give the audience something to look forward to! Cliffhanger!
S2, or C3?
Sounds good. Hope to catch you again next week! In the meantime, enjoy your daughter's birthday cake and pizza! ๐
Caught the tail end of it but thanks for streaming!
thanks for showing up ๐
it would have been longer, and next week will be even more fun
ESP32-C3 programming i've got at least one more board we can build up too. maybe some bootloading and stuff
Thanks for the stream @lilac tusk. Always good hanging out and learning stuff. Thanks for indulging my newbie-esque questions
๐
thanks for hanging out too, i appreciate not having to talk to my screen ๐
Better view of the finished board
That's a nice looking finish
@lilac tusk Thanks for the stream I am catching up right now. Sorry that I missed it
All good ๐
got the firmware stuff worked on when I switched to my Mac @autumn turret ๐
so next week is definitely game for bootloading and testing CircuitPython ๐
Cool stuff! So now we know: Stream from PC, code from Mac ๐
exactly ๐
just need a way to share what i'm coding lol, though i could probably just push the circuitpython uf2 to my desktop and code circuitpython from there ๐
WSL2 is great
Smorgasboard Sunday at Ladyada's desk - Stemma, RP2040, mailbag and more! https://youtu.be/LHpxr_BgBhU
This Sunday is a smorgasbord of engineering! We've got a STEMMA Sunday with a new breakout designed using the TCA4307 I2C hot-swap buffer. A mailbag unboxing of the cuuuuutest little hot-plate you've ever seen! do not eat! Plus a look at the new RP2040 QT Py we soldered up and a new CircuitPython PR for adding RGB Matrix support (a.k.a ProtoMatt...
Hi from Costa Rica.
Buenas tarder @gusty wedge !
hopes his great search recommendation gets picked up from the forums...
Hi @autumn turret
Hope things are well with you in CR @gusty wedge
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good evening!
Instead of QT Py 2040 you totally need to call it QT Py Pi because that's a lot funnier.
+1 on the usb-host thingy.
Everything nice here, thank you. I afforested 10 native trees today, with time to spare.
That is not the scape I has hoping for from the picture ๐
Oh yeah.
Plug it in.
the qtpy is almost max capacity
The graphics look like the riscv-ts100 clone from pine.
for those of us who haven't used a plate like this before... how do they work?
This is so tiny cool and hot at the same time.
Is adafruit replacing the ovens with a cluster of mini hot plates? ๐
BTW, it's cool how the streaming hardware improves every now and then. I was looking at an old stream where the close up camera what a separate camera from the overhead ๐
The Great Search - Screw Terminal Blocks
For a lot of our high-current products, with lots of LEDs or with motors, we want to have a high-current but semi-permanent way to attach batteries, motor wires, power supplies, LED strips and more. We like screw terminal blocks to do so, and there's thousands of different kinds. We'll show you how we spec one in particular, things to watch for and our favorite types!
I though when she first said "Screw terminal blocks" it was because she hated them.
Are there screw terminal blocks for pcbs where you can screw by hand? (like the ones in audio speakers)
Q: i know this was coverd in part on searching for connectors, but what is the most accurate way to measure pitch on center?
Lol. Got me. Thx =^-^=
That also indicates something about their popularity which is prob good to think about.
Are there screw terminal blocks for pcbs where you can screw by hand?
(like the ones in audio speakers)
it's 200 mils
Thanks for the answer, and the cool stream.
๐
Now I want a mini-hot plate
I think that thing might be the next new conference badge
Hang it around your neck, Flava-Flav style?
Good afternoon all you wonderful discount shoppers! ๐
Good afternoon
hey there!
I resent the allegation that I'm a cheapskate! It's not wrong, but I resent it none the less!!!
๐
Hope the stream finds you warm and well @waxen thistle
And everyone else, naturally
Woah! Audio in sync right off the bat! Ahoy JP
Even broadcasting from WITHIN the product page!
mic audio peaking at -6dB; average is about -12dB
Discount? Discord? Datcord! Datcount! Dat Count! ๐ง
"Mystery Wonderdrawers" - that was my nickname back in high school!
Probably be useful for remote monitoring through adafruit.io
Q from Youtube chat (in case you missed it): Can you define high-side and low-side? (from Eric Oesterle)
Thanks JP ๐บ
Thanks!
Thanks JP
oops! @autumn turret just saw that, my understanding is high side is + side being measured instead of GND so GND stays stable
No worries. Don't know if you check the YT chat during the show or only Discord (or only when "muted" or "audio" are mentioned ๐ ), so was trying to make sure it was "somewhere"
perhaps one of the EEs in our audience can correct/elaborate :)
I know you've got a bunch of stuff going on while broadcasting, specially a shorter segment like this
Thanks @autumn turret I missed that in YT
good morning folks! #3DHangouts Episode #315 LIVE in 10 mins! CO2 Matrix, MIDI Fighter and Doorknobs #3DPrinting https://www.youtube.com/adafruit/live
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This week weโre taking a look at making a C02 monitor using LED Matrix display and Matrix Portal. A close look at the 3d printed handle with print in place h...
OK the doorknob looks amazing
and since I have a 3D print going too, perfect time to tune in
working on a mount for 8 neopixel strips, close spacing
I hadn't noticed the keyhole inside the mouth til this morning โ๏ธ
@robust horizon nice!
Good morning all you wonderful folks!
@waxen thistle and I'm here too
I have absolutely zero doubt you're contained in the venn diagram of wonderful folks ๐
How are you this morning Jeff?
pretty good. enjoying my current project. and no threat of rolling blackouts today
Any warmer today than yesterday?
good morning
Afternoon all.
In here
Good morning!
๐
there here everywhere
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@waxen thistle we are on a warming trend
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stemma sunday is one of them
Random off topic thing for projects: wifi has a common clock (for the BSS), called TSF. I plan to synchronize esp32cams
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Hi all ๐๐ฟ
making things
That was some incredibly awesome fondant on that cake.
maybe something for winter
That would be awesome. it'll have to be a big cake
Breathe deeply for the CO2 monitor guide!
ok, that is a really nice cutout idea
This project is a breath of fresh air.
It's gonna work
Naomi Nagata needed one of those the other day....
DANG ๐ด
Morning everybody!!
SCD-30 Sensor Breakout
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4867
Take a deep breath in...now slowly breathe out. Mmm isn't it wonderful? All that air around us, which we bring into our lungs, extracts oxygen from, and then breathe out carbon dioxide. ...
I found this font which is Creative Commons and similar to the one you used: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/172323/5x5_dot_matrix
nice
sweet thanks @robust horizon
32x64 LED Matrix Display
https://www.adafruit.com/product/2278
Bring a little bit of Times Square into your home with this sweet 64 x 32 square RGB LED matrix panel. These panels are normally used to make video walls, here in New York we see them on the ...
sensor module the good
Matrix Portal
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4745
Folks love our wide selection of RGB matrices and accessories, for making custom colorful LED displays... and our RGB Matrix Shields and FeatherWings can be quickly soldered together to make ...
Do you have a place to purchase other custom cut sizes for different ones say the 32x32 or one with a different pitch?
you can search the shop here: https://www.adafruit.com/?q=matrix&sort=BestMatch
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Dang! ๐ด
Black LED Acrylic
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4749
nice whoppin' rectangular slab of some lovely black acrylic to add some extra diffusion to your LED Matrix project. This material is 2.6mm (0.1") thick and is made of special ...
I think these folks will pre-cut -- not sure if it's quite the same material as what adafruit stocks https://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/cut_to_size_plastic/black_led_sheet/668
Black LED acrylic sheet looks like a matte black acrylic when it is not lit, but add a light behind it and watch it transform.
I wish we had a tap plastics here in NYC/NJ area.
That's one thing I'll say for Seattle & San Francisco -- lots of really awesome specialty shops.
with C02 sensor module make you think other sensor modules too
@pallid sail yep. checkout the tap plastic link. that's what i have and used. (got lucky and scored some scrap from local retail store)
Project Hazel
Can you do this same guide with the SGP 30?
it won't be cheap, tap plastic is geared more for large order runs. so one offs will be $$.
SGP30 measures eCo2, not co2
The SCD30 is a different sensor, it doesn't approximate the VOC gas concentration (eco2) like the SGP30 does
yep. no font file. nothing but bitmaps.
GOODPOORWARNDANG. words to live by.
An analog for these times.
Oh okay. Yeah. That's what I'd imagined.
you CAN use it but you'll need to hack the code a bit. Though, the readings wont be measuring the same thing or be as accurate
also those emotes right @waxen thistle
Correct, based on my observations with the sensor in the past. I would think this would a neat hack to play around with.
That's a nice way to mount all of that -- yay Legos.
And it also stores your lunch! ๐
Layer by Layer CAD Tutorials Playlist:
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nice handle!
Lego it
If all you build are handles, you need to get a grip.
3D Parts Library on GitHub
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CAD_Parts
I've got a handle on this project...
layer by layer tutorial for the handle was great
Canโt wait to see the Layer by Layer tutorial on the Crank you mentioned
handy for those infinite scroll pages
Pygamer crank I have printed out on my living room table ๐
If you use that mechanism with a Fona, would that be considered Crank Calling?
Today's 3D Hangouts is brought to you by Cranks 'n' Dangs.
if you have lock too then it fit so nice
Dork knob? We've all met one of them in our time... ๐
lock door with crank
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Alice In Wonderland Doorknob โ Rychard Kwiatkowski
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4733306
https://youtu.be/Vifc-QLsNNE
Just an Alice in wonderland Doorknob. Joined all the variants here into one thing, 1, 2, and 4 piece are available depending on your printer and design needs.
1 piece for those who have larger enough print beds
2 piece for those who cant or are unable to print 1 piece
4 piece version for a more complete concealment version (you can resize the z...
Every week we'll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses!
Alice In Wonderland Doorknob
Rychard Kwiatkowski
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4733306
CR10S Pro
Silk Gold PLA
5hr 46mins
X:248 Y:228 Z:34mm
.15mm layer / .4mm nozzle
6% Infill / 6mm retract
210C / 60C
40g
90mm/s
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Great show guys. ๐
that alice in wanterland doorknob need crank too
Scott's on Thursday this week @rocky reef
Thanks for another awesome show @hard hollow and @rocky reef !
Don't cross the streams.
thanks so much for hanging out folks!
thanks!
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thanks for a fun time folks ๐ธ
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tiny tentacles monster attacks long tentacles monster
And folks, this is what happens when you don't trim your nails.
At least you can add RGB
I wonder whoโs hosting show and tell tonight ๐
I think last week they said that Noe and Pedro were hosting again?
But don't quote me on that, unless I'm right
Same here. Sometimes I don't want to appear on the show because I feel that everybody's time is gonna get shorter... and hey, I've already seen what I'm going to show :).
I feel the same way a lot of the time
Ok, headphones time... getting ready for the show.
You shouldn't worry about that. Guarantee people are interested what you are doing too. And I'd rather take 1 minute to let others have time then take 5 minutes
but i've been making some fun stuff lately so i figured it was high time to come back
Good evening everyone!
evening ๐
Good evening!
Good evening
Hi Jim and all.
hello
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hey hi hello!
Hello!
if it goes beep boop at the same time, it's perfect !
Hello AdaFamily
A special Mars-colored CPX.
Whoa that's pretty cool @sage aspen ! Vintage voice rec on a chip!
Good evening all you wonderful folks! 
good evening folks
Go SunDevils!
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but, we are the 18th ๐ฌ
Dig that light strip from digital hope adafruit will carry the project on the clue
(sorry)
ESPEN 8, the ocho.
I like @haughty quiver 's methods of pretending broken things don't exist. ๐คฃ Taking notes for when this happens to me next.
GrumpCat's favourite ESPN - ESPN-Zero (ESP-N0)
i love a sport ball festival
Sports don't count if they don't have a puck. ๐
@deep scarab LOL next!
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Woah!
@autumn turret I've got NHL Hockey on there too!
Holy cats, @steep pilot those are amazing.
Those look amazing @steep pilot
Erin's tutorials are a masterclass in costume design.
Magnificent @steep pilot
I could use that NHL part! Never remember when my team plays next
same, i am also legitimately into hockey
Erin's always turning projects up to 11
@steep pilot very impressive. So cool.
thanks guys! I never want to take them off
Go Jets ๐
Excellent @nova totem I also put on Serie A so I can keep my Fiorentina fan relatives in Italy happy.
And yet you did to share the project with us! Thank you, so very awesome!
@steep pilot I see a Carnival Row party in the future
GOODPOORWARNDANG.
gotta make sure grogu gets lots of fresh air ๐
Jungle air on Yavin 4 is good for Grogu (Star Wars Legends & cannon mashup).
@sage aspen what was chip? VCP???
Yes, VCP200
I want to get it working with a little robotics car chassis so I can control it.
thanks. 80's voice rec! very interesting.
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@sage aspen did you get the chip off of eBay?
Crikey! From the whiteboard, I think @paper peak actually coded a new WIRE for CircuitPython!!!
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That's so neat though to have that 2nd channel
No @deep scarab, I bought it from Radio Shack like 30 years ago.
2 serial channels in one usb cable - very cool dan!
serious serial synergy
daaaaang, original!
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@paper peak so inspiring. Thank you
Well I may need to go eBay sleuthing.
wow that is neat! (re: USB serial)
I didn't see any on eBay when I was looking for a possible backup, but I guess they appear from time to time
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excellent @rapid hornet
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very cool @rapid hornet
@rapid hornet moved beyond R2D2 beep-bop-boop
Wow @rapid hornet, that's awesome!
@robust horizon your project reveal legit surprised me
You moved stream to tomorrow, @rapid hornet ?
mesmerized by rainbowsssss ๐
@robust horizon led curtains! Smart implementation!
@rapid hornet Let's hope for fresh powder on Friday
PIO is so cool, nice job @robust horizon
Looking forward to that guide @robust horizon