Spent roughly 3 weeks or so learning #Go Was easy actually, in retrospect. The more languages you learn (and by that I mean deeply, not surface level) the easier they become to pick up in a meaningful way.
Lesson learnt: Always space your seeds when planting. my dumb self thought I could just grow carrots like this, RIP I know how it will turn out atleast my turnips and beetroot are growing
average day at work (I'm blind now)
Tested out the LillyGo T-Echo today and got great results once again (sim, em cima o meu telhado branco) The benefits of this unit are that it's: 1. Portable: The device comes with this enclosure and only the antenna is detachable (which is good if you want to attach custom ones with longer pigtails) 2. Has an e-ink display: Useful for seeing the updates and significantly more power efficient than a normal screen that other such devices have 3. Builtin-GPS: Your Meshtastic node itself can now broadcast its longitude and lattitude as part of its telemetry data #meshtastic #networking #lora
Bitcoin is meant to be spent
Mythical umlungu w image
Great documentary from the Grayzone
Learning Go is going well. Slice maxing, they have an interesting implementation. In D, for example, you cannot up-length a slice, only downsize it. To be honest that makes more sense. I understand the differences in the internal implementations too and how to use them, but thought it was interesting that Go did it differently. #D #go
Go's recover() is basically checking-and-clearing errno() during an unwind; but for the 21st city slicker with a Macbook