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 |
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Dark mode HN | |
// @version 0.1 | |
// @description try to take over the world! | |
// @author You | |
// @match https://news.ycombinator.com/* | |
// @grant GM_addStyle | |
// ==/UserScript== | |
(function() { |
NAME=hue | |
VERSION = 1.0.0 | |
TIZEN_STUDIO=/home/ian/Devel/tizen-studio | |
TIZEN_VERSION=3.0 | |
ROOTSTRAP=wearable-3.0-device.core | |
TRIPLE=arm-linux-gnueabi | |
RUST_TRIPLE=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi | |
SECURITY_PROFILE=ids1024 | |
PKGNAME = com.ids1024.$(NAME) | |
TOOLCHAIN=gcc-4.9 |
extern crate multipart; | |
extern crate reqwest; | |
use multipart::client::lazy::Multipart; | |
use reqwest::mime; | |
use std::process; | |
use std::io::Read; | |
const URL: &'static str = "http://example.com/fileupload"; | |
const UPLOAD_FORM_FIELD_NAME: &'static str = "thefile"; |
# With openssl installed (brew install openssl) | |
$ luarocks --local install luasec OPENSSL_INCDIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl/include/ |
//here is descriptors | |
//needs interrupt endpoint 1 in, bulk endpoint 2 out, bulk endpoint 3 in | |
//info from pl2303hx datasheet | |
/* Device Descriptor */ | |
const USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR device_dsc= | |
{ | |
0x12, // Size of this descriptor in bytes | |
USB_DESCRIPTOR_DEVICE, // DEVICE descriptor type | |
0x0200, // USB Spec Release Number in BCD format |
/***************************************** | |
accurite 5n1 weather station decoder | |
for arduino and 433 MHz OOK RX module | |
Note: use superhet (with xtal) rx board | |
the regen rx boards are too noisy | |
Jens Jensen, (c)2015 | |
*****************************************/ |
Slack doesn't provide an easy way to extract custom emoji from a team. (Especially teams with thousands of custom emoji) This Gist walks you through a relatively simple approach to get your emoji out.
If you're an admin of your own team, you can get the list of emoji directly using this API: https://api.slack.com/methods/emoji.list. Once you have it, skip to Step 3
HOWEVER! This gist is intended for people who don't have admin access, nor access tokens for using that list.
Follow along...
This is a study of interpersonal closeness, and your task, which we think will be quite enjoyable, is simply to get close to your partner. We believe that the best way for you to get close to your partner is for you to share with them and for them to share with you. Of course, when we advise you about getting close to your partner, we are giving advice regarding your behavior in this demonstration only, we are not advising you about your behavior outside of this demonstration.
In order to help you get close we've arranged for the two of you to engage in a kind of sharing game. You're sharing time will be for about one hour, after which time we ask you to fill out a questionnaire concerning your experience of getting close to your partner.
You have been given three sets of slips. Each slip has a question or a task written on it. As soon as you both finish reading these instructions, you should