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we had two #4 combos from whataburger, its a double meat jalapeno burger.What was / are you having for dinner tonight?
That looks to be a great meal.we had two #4 combos from whataburger, its a double meat jalapeno burger.
a classicwhile i sit here and try to crunch numbers, my girlfriend is watching the jumanji movie.
What did I doone more childish remark from @Caeser and i will put him on ignore status permanently.
i have been at this for twenty years, and you make smart comments about how you "already know that, bro"?I didn't do anything though. I've just been waiting for you to post new content. Alright.
I said we know about Terry Davies, and you already threatened to block me after that.i have been at this for twenty years, and you make smart comments about how you "already know that, bro"?
a) i aint your bro.
Blocked! RIP rat!I await my next mention.
i am being patient before writing to my billionaire friend.
i have set my sights on a minimum $50k deposit/investment, because that way i can at least make $500 for a 1% profit.
so, i will express to him that i need a $250k deposit from him.
There's a sequel to the 2040 now. The Pico W is decent too. You can get them from China for a dollar. I do like ESP32s personally though.That’s an ooold chip by the way. I put a PIC18 in a little project about 10 years ago and there’s nearly 200k of them in the field.
If you’re a hobbyist these days I would recommend the RP2040 (raspberry pi Pico). It’s just as simple to use, but 1000x more powerful.
Right! The Pico / W is still a great place to start though, or just for any general purpose task, or anything internetty. I stuck with 8 bit chips for way too long, there’s just no real reason to these days. ESP32 is cool too, I do find the choice a bit bewildering and the arduino support for it isn’t always the best.There's a sequel to the 2040 now. The Pico W is decent too. You can get them from China for a dollar. I do like ESP32s personally though.
I use MicroPython and PlatformIO personally, I don't really like the Arduino IDE/SDK. It's fine though, espressifs own tools are cancerous so I'm not knocking ATMega lol. The ESP32 sdk still relies on Python 2...Right! The Pico / W is still a great place to start though, or just for any general purpose task, or anything internetty. I stuck with 8 bit chips for way too long, there’s just no real reason to these days. ESP32 is cool too, I do find the choice a bit bewildering and the arduino support for it isn’t always the best.