MEP EP#337: CSV File WoesProject Snackey
Input Firmware is completed
Output Firmware is skeltonized/frameworked
Need to add a “Power Good” signal
Auxiliary circuits need software resets on power cycling
Due to how Arduino hardware/software works
The Dangers of Basing your Project on Someone Else’s
ExtractModel
Fortran
No Github
One CSV file change causes script to break
Is it really broken?
What to do?
DIY Meat Smoker Ideas
~$1600 for the smoker body “round” part
Currently 534lbs
JWST sends its first official photos
Incredible engineering feat
Had to start with “what do we need to invent” to make this
Project Snackey
The Dangers of Basing your Project on Someone Else’s
DIY Meat Smoker Ideas
JWST sends its first official photos
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