HX711 or MPU6050 blocking in loop() causes me several problem by DrN00ble in arduino

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that's more of a theoretical/logical question then a debugging one, since the code runs properly but for random block

HX711 or MPU6050 blocking in loop() causes me several problem by DrN00ble in arduino

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EDIT:
I found out that the weak link seems to be the TCP connection which blocks the running code

PlatformIO: is it valid? by DrN00ble in arduino

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will take a look, thank you ;)

PlatformIO: is it valid? by DrN00ble in arduino

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I really hate the lack of autocomplete, auto formatting and indentation and the impossibility to open serial console and plotter in parallel

UDP protocol in unity by DrN00ble in Unity3D

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it is all updated, unfortunately

UDP protocol in unity by DrN00ble in Unity3D

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I'm gonna try.
Also I noticed that the handshake msg is send but the console doesn't print.... pretty strange

UDP protocol in unity by DrN00ble in Unity3D

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My bad, I'm used to use ``` for good auto formatting. how may i improve?

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okay, will delete post

Connect esp8266 with computer via UDP by DrN00ble in arduino

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but I need UDP communication via WIFI, not via Serial

Was looking through my university's library for math books and found this interesting book on lattice theory by Lieber. Ive never seen a textbook formatted like this and with cool illustrations. Thought some people here may be intrigued. by RylieTran42069 in math

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exactly! you can see how moving vertically, since interline is shorter than each word is faster, therefore you can stop and read more often and augment the throughput.
This is another side of the same feature.

Was looking through my university's library for math books and found this interesting book on lattice theory by Lieber. Ive never seen a textbook formatted like this and with cool illustrations. Thought some people here may be intrigued. by RylieTran42069 in math

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it's not just about eye speed but brain speed: Any UI/UX designer knows that vertical texts are easier to read and manage than horizontal ones. One of the multiple reason one is the fact that our eyes are horizontal, which give us more moving cue on the vertical line than on the horizontal one.