I'm sure you would have! Also, sorry for the unsolicited advice... I hope you appreciate feedback to your blog posts 😄
You probably already stumbled upon it, but I can absolutely recommend the Go Tour:
I'm sure you would have! Also, sorry for the unsolicited advice... I hope you appreciate feedback to your blog posts 😄
You probably already stumbled upon it, but I can absolutely recommend the Go Tour:
Indeed, I do have a couple hundred games installed here. Not that many recent games, though. Somewhere between 5 to 10 games from 2020, maybe. There are still constant updates for older games however, even Xbox 360 ones.
Even when I don't play them, they auto-update in the background. I guess I could turn that off, even though it's highly convenient and, heh, I'm paying for my bandwidth, eh? 😄
Afraid I now had to block that user to make it stop. I still don't think it's their fault, tho.
Tried a page refresh of course, but that's not helping. It's also happening on the API feed level.
Not sure. A spammer would have to do this pretty consistently for the past hour. You could automate this via the API, but what would be the point.
@raeaw Any idea what's going on here? Did something weird happen on your side when you favorited my post?
I have a duplicate notification stuck in my Mastodon Notifications tab, and it keeps adding more of them, about one per second 🤕
@Gargron welp!
Wrt lowercase/uppercase situation:
lowercase functions and variables in #golang are private to the package. Uppercase ones are public.
It sounds weird at first, but it's a clever (enforced) convention that prevents you from second guessing if something is private/public. No need to look up its definition either.
Useless but absolutely addictive fidget toy to 3D print 😍
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/7876-rotating-rings-toy
Steam & my game consoles auto-updating alone already accounts for far more than 1TB each month 😬
Using Go to control my RGB keyboard: https://github.com/muesli/go-razer
The Arduino is technically not an Arduino, but an ESP8266 with Wi-Fi on board 😄
I was about to say something... 😂
Looks like a CCS811? What's up with the co2 reading tho, 400ppm seems rather unrealistic (it's the lowest value this thing can actually measure).
People recommend keeping it below 1000ppm. I've configured my system to gradually go from green (<1000ppm) to yellow (~1500ppm) to red (2000ppm).
To keep my room below the recommend 1000ppm, I would have to vent the room every 10 minutes 😅
Programming the Arduino.
I should write a blog post really. But feel free to ask away if you have specific questions already, I'm happy to help.
You'd be surprised how bad these co2 levels get if you don't air the room regularly, especially the smaller ones.
An SCD30.
An SCD30.
You can get cheap ones for 5 bucks, but if you want accurate measurements you can spend more than $50 right now. Prices have gone up a lot in 2020 (for obvious reasons, I guess).
For a simple indicator when to air the room you don't need perfect accuracy, though. This can be a $10 build if you already got the keyboard or other controllable RGB gadgets.
It's not hard to build at all. You need a bit of hardware obviously, but everything else I can help with.
Software #developer with a passion for #opensource, who enjoys #golang way too much. Made glow, beehive, knoxite, duf and a bunch of other cool things.If it got a firmware, I'll flash it.
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