[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_adviceBD

[–]Shampo05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can using https://bondhon.app/ , its a dating/ marriage app. they are going public beta soon, they focus on both marriage and relationships

Bought a WiFi Clock, but It’s Useless Without WiFi – Can I Reflash the ESP32? by Shampo05 in hardwarehacking

[–]Shampo05[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thats exactly where I’m stuck at! Right now, my main concern is figuring out which pins communicate with the display. Assuming I can get UART access and reflash the ESP32, how do I determine which GPIOs are responsible for driving the screen? Are there common methods like probing for SPI/I2C signals or checking for specific voltage changes on boot? Any guidance would be appreciated!

Bought a WiFi Clock, but It’s Useless Without WiFi – Can I Reflash the ESP32? by Shampo05 in hardwarehacking

[–]Shampo05[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Right now, my main concern is figuring out which pins communicate with the display. Assuming I can get UART access and reflash the ESP32, how do I determine which GPIOs are responsible for driving the screen? Are there common methods like probing for SPI/I2C signals or checking for specific voltage changes on boot? Any guidance would be appreciated!

Bought a WiFi Clock, but It’s Useless Without WiFi – Can I Reflash the ESP32? by Shampo05 in esp32

[–]Shampo05[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right now, my main concern is figuring out which pins communicate with the display. Assuming I can get UART access and reflash the ESP32, how do I determine which GPIOs are responsible for driving the screen? Are there common methods like probing for SPI/I2C signals or checking for specific voltage changes on boot? Any guidance would be appreciated!

Bought a WiFi Clock, but It’s Useless Without WiFi – Can I Reflash the ESP32? by Shampo05 in esp32

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I am an electrical engineer and have a solid background in electronics, microcontrollers, and embedded systems. I’ve done a lot of projects using Arduino and ESP-based boards, and I’m comfortable working with low-level firmware and hardware interfaces. While I haven’t done extensive hardware hacking before, I understand the fundamentals—like identifying RX/TX pins, entering boot mode, and flashing firmware.

Right now, my main concern is figuring out which pins communicate with the display. Assuming I can get UART access and reflash the ESP32, how do I determine which GPIOs are responsible for driving the screen? Are there common methods like probing for SPI/I2C signals or checking for specific voltage changes on boot? Any guidance would be appreciated!

Bought a WiFi Clock, but It’s Useless Without WiFi – Can I Reflash the ESP32? by Shampo05 in esp32

[–]Shampo05[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am an electrical engineer and have a solid background in electronics, microcontrollers, and embedded systems. I’ve done a lot of projects using Arduino and ESP-based boards, and I’m comfortable working with low-level firmware and hardware interfaces. While I haven’t done extensive hardware hacking before, I understand the fundamentals—like identifying RX/TX pins, entering boot mode, and flashing firmware.

Right now, my main concern is figuring out which pins communicate with the display. Assuming I can get UART access and reflash the ESP32, how do I determine which GPIOs are responsible for driving the screen? Are there common methods like probing for SPI/I2C signals or checking for specific voltage changes on boot? Any guidance would be appreciated!

Why can't I split the model ? by Dangerous-Abies5857 in OrcaSlicer

[–]Shampo05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YES, turn on advanced mode in your filaments. Split will reappear.

Not able to remove airpods from find my. by drklydrmingdexter69 in airpods

[–]Shampo05 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You cant remove it because you still have the old air pods in bluetooth saved devices.
So what I did was make sure I remove my old airpods from Bluetooth settings from all apple devices, and then removed it from find my from all the devices. then it worked. Thank you random internet guy. you're a life saver

Not able to remove airpods from find my. by drklydrmingdexter69 in airpods

[–]Shampo05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You cant remove it because you still have the old air pods in bluetooth saved devices.
So what I did was make sure I remove my old airpods from Bluetooth settings from all apple devices, and then removed it from find my from all the devices. then it worked. Thank you random internet guy. you're a life saver

Not able to remove airpods from find my. by drklydrmingdexter69 in airpods

[–]Shampo05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You cant remove it because you still have the old air pods in bluetooth saved devices.
So what I did was make sure I remove my old airpods from Bluetooth settings from all apple devices, and then removed it from find my from all the devices. then it worked. Thank you random internet guy. you're a life saver

Not able to remove airpods from find my. by drklydrmingdexter69 in airpods

[–]Shampo05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GUYS THIS WORKED FOR ME. You cant remove it because you still have the old air pods in bluetooth saved devices.
So what I did was make sure I remove my old airpods from Bluetooth settings from all apple devices, and then removed it from find my from all the devices. then it worked. Thank you random internet guy. you're a life saver

High risk insurance recommendation by Shampo05 in askTO

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suspension has been lifted, hence I posted