MCUs can run Linux.
I don’t use Espriff products so no idea if it is available for the ESP32.
MCUs can run Linux.
I don’t use Espriff products so no idea if it is available for the ESP32.
To keep alive the community that maintains the packages that businesses use? /s
There are a few things you won’t forget and the last years were one of those events. Thankfully the competition made leaps forward regarding software support.
Do you remember FTDI-gate 1 & 2 (approx. 1 decade ago)? I do and FTDI never made it back onto my BOM and probably never will again, at least until SiliconLabs, WCH, and Holtek screw it up.
DRM kept me away from streaming services.
Since my devices didn’t had the required DRM level, I could only get 360p with my paid abo. Paying for potato quality if there are alternatives in fullHD or 4k? Pretty bad sales pitch.
Wood stoves are a major problem. As soon as it gets cold in Germany, air pollution rises from below 5µg/m^3 to 20-100 µg/m^3 and stays there for months (in this particular area).
7380 do come in handy as you can buy them with a spring washer and washer pre-installed.
If I care about aesthetics I use the DIN 7991 and dial in the tolerances to get it flush.
DIN912
DIN 7991
small plastic screws
square nuts
GB91 (split pins)
aluminium or copper tape (grounding/EMI-shield)
conductive foam (EMI grommet)
plastic glue (solvent) & cyanoacrylate
If you want an new SBC: Intel N100 for as low as $60 with 4GB DDR5 RAM.
The raspberry pi isn’t a hobby/consumer product anymore. 2020 has shown that the Pi Foundation sees itself as an industry-first product. Also don’t forget that they went public a few months ago so who knows what will come out of this step.
Let’s face it: Intel driver support is great maybe even better than it is on a Raspberry Pi and proprietary is both hardware.