I hereby claim:
- I am rpj on github.
- I am rpj (https://keybase.io/rpj) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is E837 0B23 5C31 3648 03FD DDA6 F4FB 4FD1 9BA7 280E
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| * https://twitter.com/NickInfoSec | |
| * https://twitter.com/JaneScott_ | |
| * https://twitter.com/fouroctets | |
| * https://twitter.com/Viss (https://phobos.io/) | |
| * https://twitter.com/_MG_ | |
| * https://twitter.com/reybango | |
| * https://twitter.com/josephfcox (Motherboard journalist) | |
| * https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green | |
| * https://twitter.com/ra6bit | |
| * https://twitter.com/ErrataRob | 
| readChannelID = 655525; | |
| pm2p5FieldId = 2; | |
| pm10p0FieldId = 4; | |
| pm2p5 = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID,'Fields',pm2p5FieldId,'NumMinutes',1440,'ReadKey',readAPIKey); | |
| pm10p0 = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID,'Fields',pm10p0FieldId,'NumMinutes',1440,'ReadKey',readAPIKey); | |
| avgPm2p5 = mean(pm2p5); | |
| avgPm10p0 = mean(pm10p0); | |
| display(avgPm2p5,'avgPm2p5'); | 
| #define DEBUG 0 | |
| // this sketch will build for the ESP8266 or ESP32 platform | |
| #ifdef HAL_ESP32_HAL_H_ // ESP32 | |
| #include <WiFiClient.h> | |
| #include <WiFi.h> | |
| #define LED_BLTIN_H LOW | |
| #define LED_BLTIN_L HIGH | |
| #else | |
| #ifdef CORE_ESP8266_FEATURES_H // ESP8266 | 
| This is an uninteresting quote. | |
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| This is another uninteresting quote. | |
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| But at least it's a demo of the app... | |
| % | |
| These won't make sense out of context | |
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| See? | 
| // This example implements a very simple state machine | |
| // with two states, Foo and Bar. The machine alternates | |
| // between these two states until the machine's context | |
| // (here just an integer) reaches the "goal" value, | |
| // given by the user on the command line. The wrinkle | |
| // is in the user function provided to the machine: if | |
| // it returns true (a 50/50 random chance to do so), | |
| // the state decrements the machine context, effectively | |
| // lengthening the run of the machine randomly. | 
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> | |
| #include <string.h> | |
| void* align(void* ptr, int size, int alignment) { | |
| printf("pointer is at 0x%x, size is %d, alignment is %d\n", ptr, size, alignment); | |
| int mod = ((int)ptr % alignment); | |
| void* ret = NULL; | |
| if (!mod) { // if the pointer is already aligned as req'd, don't do anything... this makes freeAligned dangerous, though! | 
| void swap(int* a, int* b) { | |
| *a = (*b = ((*a = *a ^ *b) ^ *b) ^ *a); | |
| } |