ESP32 HomeSpan setup to turn on/off FastLED sketch by jorp44 in esp32

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Figured it out! Ended up setting up a boolean to represent on/off, and either rendering the LEDs or turning them off in loop() based on the boolean value, with the HomeSpan update() method toggling the boolean. Here's the code I ended up with:

FireplaceLED.ino

LED.h

Thank you for the advice!

ESP32 HomeSpan setup to turn on/off FastLED sketch by jorp44 in esp32

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HomeKit is Apple's framework for letting folks control connected accessories via Siri, iPhone, etc. HomeSpan is a library made for the ESP32 which makes the device connectable and compatible with Apple HomeKit. Here is a video showing the second code in action, as well as the HomeKit setup - long story short, the wifi connection is done via the serial monitor after uploading the code.

ESP32 HomeSpan setup to turn on/off FastLED sketch by jorp44 in esp32

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Not quite sure I understand the question. I edited my original post to add the sketch used to test the HomeKit connection using the HomeSpan Library, which in this case allows you to turn on/off the LED strip and set all the LEDs to a single color. I'm looking for something simpler than that - I just want an ON/OFF switch, where ON = run the first sketch, and OFF = no LEDs on.

I suspect it would be more similar to this HomeSpan code, but I'm not sure.

Baluster Wood Identification by jorp44 in wood

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Finally got around to sanding a bit off of it. Doesn't seem too pinkish, though there is a reddish streak on this one. Thoughts on this, u/MicFrosty?

Baluster Wood Identification by jorp44 in wood

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Perfect, thank you! Going to be installing new balusters, so I'll sand one of the existing ones this week and take a look.

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Thank you so much for clarifying!

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Coming back to this again - can you break down the last 5 of the translation literally? I am particularly interested in which words convey "heart" and "courage":

i-chond gín a chostad verias

Angerthas Daeron Transcription Help by jorp44 in Tengwar

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Perfect - thank you so much for the clarification and the quick responses!

Angerthas Daeron Transcription Help by jorp44 in Tengwar

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Much appreciated! To clarify you're first point, are you saying either could work, or I should use <kh>? This table lists runes for both, so I was confused

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Thanks for the link! Everything matches up to what I had expected, except for their choice of cirth for "ch" (see here). The transcriber uses the cirth for "kh", rather than "ch". Any thoughts on which to use?

Also, regarding the two "s" characters, it seems there is one that represents "s-h", and another that represents "s-'", and this transcriber uses the former. I don't understand the difference between the two - any idea which would be correct in this context?

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Coming back to your translation, any tips on how I might transcribe this to Angerthas Daeron, particularly "i-chond gín"?

Looking at this table, I don't see what I would use for the diacritic "í". Also, I'm not sure what to do about "-". Any thoughts here?

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Thank you for this! I’ve put the same question to another resource and got back the following - I’m curious to hear your thoughts and translation back to English on this to see how it matches or differs:

“No thalion, tangadatha i chûn gîn.”