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@OttoWinter > with smaller connection times ***much***:star: smaller connection times should be possible which should enable long running battery powered esp devices > but with ESPHome you need a wifi...
> One major problem with ESP-Now definitely is the missing acknowledgement support, so you can broadcast something but you never know if it arrived. @OttoWinter actually **esp-now supports encryption** which...
> I just successfully updated the kernel to 5.10.1 on ubuntu 20.04.1 with DMCN34WW. > > Also suspending by closing and reactivate by opening the lid seems to work thus...
There is more information here: https://www.cnx-software.com/2017/04/20/karls-home-automation-project-part-4-mqtt-bridge-updated-to-use-ys-irtm-ir-receiver-transmitter-with-nodemcu/ The code for the hardware should be this one: ``` ……. // software serial : TX = digital pin 12, RX = digital pin...
@sanderpleijers I'm still struggling where to put the code. I would love to see this module supported. I also could test a sketch if possible. I'm just not equipted with...
Hello @kuba2k2 :wave: thank's for the effort you put in the libretuya platform and the up streaming to esphome :rocket: Is this already in state that it could get tested?...
Electron is not only a big horse shoe (etcher was already 0.5**GB** years ago!) but also often a security mess... > Device access requires some native code Not sure why...
> Hi, electron is the front end and doesn't have much of an effect on performance. There is a BIG difference in performance actually. [usbimager](https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager) starts virtually instant on my...
@Andrej123456789 [usbimager](https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager) is available for literally all platforms! It would be funny (or sad) to calculate what energy etcher is wasting when downloaded and burning a image and then to...
> Etcher doesn't have adware or spyware. I actually have no idea how it is nowadays (don't use that *ware anymore) but in the past there were hell lot's of...