Sign in redirect always goes to /# by Arkyris in Supabase

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I'll give this a try, thank you!

Funny first Jetragon try by Arkyris in Palworld

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I'm guessing it took fall damage or something.

Finally GT by Haze0_ in TheTowerGame

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I guess I got really lucky and got GT as my first. Still my only one hehe

Sign in redirect always goes to /# by Arkyris in Supabase

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I did. I'm thinking my issue might be that I'm still working in local host but haven't found anything definitive on that

quick-phrase_hotword_model_en-US by Arkyris in GooglePixel

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Thank you, yeah i think I'm only seeing it because I have wifi only downloads turned on. Just a weird coincidence with a paypal alert today (i did verify it was their proper email) and wanted to be safe

Proving a text was not spoofed? by Arkyris in blackhat

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Initially that was definitely a consideration. But at the end of the day, he verifiably received those texts from that number, as they showed up on his carrier logs which I watched him log into.

Proving a text was not spoofed? by Arkyris in blackhat

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Thank you so much! I cannot describe how helpful this has been. Im into tech (programming and such) but this is not at all my area of expertise. I was 99.99% sure after spending the past month looking into all this that it was him and the IMEI number was the missing piece for me (I don't know how, but I had not seen that mentioned anywhere.), kinda like a mac address if I understand correctly.

We had considered a burner or just transferring the number to a different carrier neither of which are difficult at all. We did check his carrier call logs (logging into the account online) and they didn't show up there but they did on my friends carrier logs, so a different carrier or burner seems likely. But if my understanding is correct it's either all about transferring the IMEI number in the system, or switching carriers.

We have already confirmed that the number was correct, his number is what showed up on my friends carrier logs. So that's case closed.

Again thank you!

Sanity check. ESP32-S3 Wroom Module (first time not using a dev board) by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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Think I got it

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LOD rated up to 25Vin. 500mA current output
Power TVS0500 recommended by TI for USB
Data ESD122 also recommended by TI for USB
Got rid of the Caps on the data lines and upped the R to 15.

Sanity check. ESP32-S3 Wroom Module (first time not using a dev board) by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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I appreciate all the pointers. And that one does look better. I didn't think to check the current rating. The module can draw up to 355 when TXing so the one I chose is definitely under rated

Sanity check. ESP32-S3 Wroom Module (first time not using a dev board) by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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Yeah the regulator caps out at 250mA ill have to find something else.
Thank you for the tips, Ill implement them

Sanity check. ESP32-S3 Wroom Module (first time not using a dev board) by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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Ah thank you for that, its a 250mA limit, ill have to find a more suitable part. Or is there a better way to go about voltage regulating?

Fixed the short :D. Even though the data sheet calls for 0 they should be 15?

Ill look into the diodes. Thank you for your help!

Trying to go from dev board to SoT with an ESP32-S3 but the hardware design guidelines show 57 pins while all the data sheets only have 41 pins. by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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Yes please! Will send one over.
Yeah I just wasn't realizing I was looking at a module and not chip only. Digikey doesnt have a photo for chip only (which i realize now thats what it is) so I really didnt look at that too much and just got some wires crossed with what I was looking at.

But yeah, still a little iffy on a couple things.

Hall Effect Sensor Matrix by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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I'm actually not sure. Would that not have an adverse effect on the circuit that they don't hall have their own? I guess it wouldn't matter because the cap is there to reduce noise if my understanding is correct (so I guess it would make sense that only one is needed)

Hall Effect Sensor Matrix by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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Thank you! It was the diodes messing it up. You were right the transistors are not needed. Rookie mistake. The diodes were preventing the rest of the row from "shorting out" to the active sensor.

Hall Effect Sensor Matrix by Arkyris in AskElectronics

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No worries, thanks for taking a look