Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-14 Thread NRK
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 09:55:16PM +0200, Sebastiano Tronto wrote: > I could not find any tool that was simple enough for my taste, so I > rolled my own[0]. > > [0] https://git.tronto.net/sdep Not too bad, and since the source was pretty small, I decided to take a glance. Here's some unsolicited

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-14 Thread Sebastiano Tronto
Hello, LM wrote: > I've been looking into todo programs, task schedulers and related > organizing programs. [...] > > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking,

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-14 Thread Josuah Demangeon
To anyone who was genuinely interested in the topic: Since Arduino was pointed out, something on that level that is very widely used is the ESP32: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-ethernet-kit.html It happens that WiFi is cheap: a piece

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-14 Thread David Brooke
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 05:18:53PM +0200, Sagar Acharya wrote: > Yep. That is true. I didn't think of that at all! But then, why do current > WiFi, etc. work at 2.4GHz, if device speeds aren't at those levels? The choice of radio frequency will be based on suitability (available bandwidth,