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www.beagleboard.org
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| | | | | Updated: BeagleBone® AI-64 represents a major milestone for BeagleBoard.org, satisfying some of the most requested features from our developer community. | |
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blog.wokwi.com
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| | | | | I bricked my ATtiny85, and even High-Voltage Serial Fuse programming couldn't save the day... This is what happened: | |
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www.pololu.com
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| | | | | Pololu is your source for robot kits, robot parts, robot electronics, and custom manufacturing services, including custom laser cutting and mylar solder paste stencils for SMT soldering. | |
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www.daemonology.net
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| | | [AI summary] The article details the author's experience of setting up a FreeBSD desktop environment, highlighting the challenges faced and the eventual success. The author spent significant time configuring hardware, installing packages, and troubleshooting issues such as touchpad responsiveness, driver compatibility, and power management. While the process was complex and time-consuming, the author concludes that FreeBSD is capable of being a viable desktop operating system, especially with the support of the FreeBSD Foundation and community efforts to document laptop compatibility. The article also reflects on the broader implications of using FreeBSD for desktop use, emphasizing the need for more developers to adopt and test laptops for this purpose. | ||