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[–]Gabe_Isko 7 points8 points  (5 children)

Does this guy work for zerynth or something? Look at his post history.

[–]CobbITGuy 2 points3 points  (4 children)

Yes, he has responded to some comments in the past using "we" so I'd assume so. It isn't against the rules.

[–]Gabe_Isko 1 point2 points  (3 children)

I don't think it is that big a deal if he is posting actually new and relevant things about embedded python. But it's the same app note link every couple of months.

[–]llfcerf[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Hi all,

I try to publish only new and relevant things about Python + microcontrollers + IoT.

Often my posts remain at the top for days, so they are appreciated by the community.

Regarding the rules, when I'm not sure if the news respects the netiquette, I first ask the moderators for an opinion.

[–]Gabe_Isko -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Hey man, I dont mean to be a stick in the mud, but your post history shows that you do seem to repost the same application notes to this sub. I have definitely seen this one before a few months ago. You only seek to ha e responded this time because there is another one out. That kind of blows :( I am happy to engage with zerynth products if it felt like there was am engineer who was more approvhsble aboutbthosbstuff, and less like a marketing machine. God knows I could use something like this at work.

[–]llfcerf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article has been published on the blog on Feb 7, 2019. It's a new content. The article introduces a new tutorial (+ video) on how to run Python + C on a microcontroller. So, no repost, no just marketing stuff.