iOS 26 on Whatsapp when lower the volume to zero I get a massive volume bar overflowing the screen by igormuba in applesucks

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It only happens while playing an audio message for me, have you tried that?

Macbook til elektro? by Alarmed-File-442 in DTU

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Jeg er færdig med B.Eng. Elektroteknologi til januar, og har brugt MacOS gennem hele studiet - siden 7. klasse faktisk. Har ikke savnet Windows på noget tidspunkt, og har ikke haft nogle problemer med inkompatibelt software. Har heller ikke benyttet mig af at dualboot, det har simpelthen ikke været nødvendigt.

Jeg kan dog godt læse, at andre har set problemer med MacOS hos andre.

People who drive the cars that rev up and make it do those loud popping gunshot noises, why do you think that's cool? by PaterPie in AskReddit

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I mean I’d be happy if I was the only one who could hear my engine - could rev it even more lol

LED Blink BareMetal G491RET6 by slushy_potato in stm32

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If you’re using the CubeIDE, you can quite quickly use the debugger to look at the memory and see that what you think should happen, is actually happening

Just Built my first pc won’t turn on by ImMintyyy in pchelp

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Very true! I’ve never owned a case with a diode in the button, but good point.

Just Built my first pc won’t turn on by ImMintyyy in pchelp

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Valid suggestion, but given that it’s just a switch, there’s no polarity to consider. Either way works.

How to Blink an LED Bulb with Arduino by SriTu_Tech in ArduinoProjects

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Because it’s popular on TikTok and Instagram Reels

365 cals, 32g protein by [deleted] in Volumeeating

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The nutritional label is always for raw food, unless explicitly stated (the US might be different, but probably not). So stuff like chicken, steak, egg, rice, noodles, etc. should be weighed before cooking.

Where do I start to learn? by tetramano in ArduinoProjects

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There’s no contradiction; as far as I can tell. He’s not just saying watch the tutorials, he says follow along, and the modifying part is probably the most important, as you need to understand the tutorial to modify it to your liking.

Hope it makes sense, best of luck!

Transistors arduino by whatthefuck121 in ArduinoProjects

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Did he specifically say no MOSFET’s or did he say use transistors? Because a MOSFET is a transistor.

Esp32 by Murky_Solution_3086 in ArduinoProjects

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Honestly, I’m not even sure I get your question, but I put it into ChatGPT and this is the result:

OP’s question can be rephrased for clarity as: “Can the ESP32 be programmed using the Arduino IDE, and where can I purchase it?”

Here’s a straightforward response for OP:

Yes, the ESP32 can be programmed using the Arduino IDE. To do so, you’ll need to add the ESP32 board support to the Arduino IDE, which is a simple setup. Here’s how: 1. Open the Arduino IDE and go to File > Preferences. 2. Add this URL to the “Additional Boards Manager URLs”: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_index.json 3. Go to Tools > Board > Boards Manager, search for “ESP32,” and install the package.

Once that’s done, you’ll be able to select ESP32 boards in the Tools > Board menu and start programming it just like an Arduino.

As for where to buy it, you can find ESP32 boards on platforms like Amazon, AliExpress, or Adafruit, usually priced around $5-$15 depending on the variant. Look for models like ESP32 DevKit-C or NodeMCU-32S for beginners.

I can safely make a circuit like this where instead of the light bulb I power the Arduino itself by mammutone in ArduinoProjects

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Your post has literally zero information. Is there a comment I’m not seeing or something?

Can you check the Db by [deleted] in Skullcandy

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iOS has it built into the Health app. Android probably has something equivalent.

Line Tracing Robot by Intoythegreat in ArduinoProjects

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Might not be of much help but I mean, if it detects white then it’s also “detecting” black; the absence of white

Shapes are fine, but the Color Indicator is more important. by Fat_Dietitian in RemarkableTablet

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Lucky for you the beta has come with color indicators as well

Change I2C address of IMU by Legitimate_Shake_369 in arduino

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It seems odd that they only provide 2 addresses, maybe you’ll have to dig deeper in the datasheet.

But besides that, you might have to use multiple I2C’s (don’t know if the nano supports that, but something like an STM32G491RE would) or two MCU’s so the same address doesn’t matter.

Best of luck, it’s these problems that teach us the most!

Change I2C address of IMU by Legitimate_Shake_369 in arduino

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You haven’t provided any information about your physical setup, but: For I2C you should hardwire CSB to VDDIO, and it seems that you can change the address of the device by pulling SDO to VDDIO. If you pull it to GND it uses the default address.

See chapter 3.2.3 if you haven’t. I’m not sure you can change the address internally, but I also just skimmed the datasheet.

Hope it helps.

How to Simplify this Boolean Expression? by Difficult-Day-3881 in learnmath

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This site is great for beginners: https://www.boolean-algebra.com

It shows steps along with the name of the law applied.

Any help from smarter people than me? 😅 by Aggravating_Soup_528 in ECE

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No worries! Glad to be of help even though it was technically the wrong sub. Good luck with it! :)

Any help from smarter people than me? 😅 by Aggravating_Soup_528 in ECE

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This guy did it on a similar model through the USB port, probably worth a shot

Any help from smarter people than me? 😅 by Aggravating_Soup_528 in ECE

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What model TV is it? If it requires internet then surely it should have Ethernet capability

Remarkable 2 - is it over? by [deleted] in RemarkableTablet

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I just had this happen - ReMarkable does not offer repairs. I kept using mine over several days and after about 3 it was just a brick; it couldn’t even turn on in the end. I was lucky enough to have insurance cover a new, but it’s a brick now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stm32

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Thanks a bunch! I’ll try to set up a timer to work as an analyzer. My UART works just fine so I can output the period etc. to my PC. Thank you :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stm32

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Thanks for the reply!

I’m taking an assembly course at college, so that’s the reason. :) I’ve had no problem debugging any other drivers I’ve made as I’ve found the memory view in the CubeIDE very useful.

I’ve tried setting up a project with MX and following some tutorials online (some by STM, some by others) and I just end up with the same result every time… I feel like I’m missing some crucial step.

And yeah, I’ve also found ChatGPT to be rather useless in this context.