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| | In my previous post, Getting Started With Arduino UNO R4, I showed how we can upload a sketch into an Arduino board. In this article, we are going to do the same, but this time using the Arduino CLI. Why Arduino CLI? I personally, use neovim for coding, which makes it a necessity for me to be able to compile and upload my code from my terminal. If you prefer the IDE, this article might not be for you, but, understanding the CLI could be useful in the future to automate repetitive tasks or run things in a...
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| | Recently the problem I have encountered was that the master got broken, possibly due to broken commit. Therefore I was investigating what would be the best and most appropriate way of finding a solution.
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| | Electronics, Making, Software Development, and Amateur Radio from a Midwest Nerd
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| Hi ?? The purpose of this article is to get you started quickly with a Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi. It's a simple walkthrough on how to install Home Assistant and configure it so it will boot with your PI. I will use my old Raspberry PI V3 board. Flashing the Raspberry PI OS You will need a microSD card of reasonable size, I'm using a 16GB one and a USB Adapter to connect it with my PC.