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@freemo Does the male character have a sizable unit that can be seen moving every time they move?

I have to meet with a very important person today and I have not slept. The only clean clothes I have currently is a tracksuit. Luckily it's only a federal agent and I have been listening to Russian for several hours now.

@lupyuen I really want to help RE what remains, but I have to get results back to my professor. He wants a stable platform to build off of. I'm the hardware/firmware guy and he's the application developer.

The only person I know who can speak both is a professor. I came to him for advice on how to improve my writing in Hanzi. I tried numerous pens and found the G2 Gel 1mm Bold pen did the best but it left much to be desired. He told me that I wasn't going to get much better performance than that unless I used a brush and traditional paper. Apparently he had the same problem.

@lupyuen We just need a Japanese person to translate existing documentation. We also need a 中人吗 to actually translate. It's funny to me to interject a conversation in Kanji with Hanzi. It's like a computer glitch.

@jz @lupyuen @PINE64 I really wanted to make a half mini pcie wireless/bt card based on the BL602. It has mostly happened already.

People are reading what I type. I didn't even need to take my clothes off on camera. I would probably need to wear a mask because I look like Niko Belik. So Slavic that an Adidas Tracksuit Large fits like a tailored suit.

@lupyuen With RISC-V it seems that the choice is either to pay a lot of money for open hardware or pay pocket change for a handful of odd Shenzhen Samples from good ole Guangdong, Zhongguo.

@lupyuen I called it lol. Ever since I got the k210 dual core 64bit RISC-V SoC in the M5 Camera, I knew that RISC-V was going to take over certain areas. I saw object detection faster than anything I have experienced before. This architecture is much like the Linux kernel of CPUs.

@lupyuen The ESP32 is the evolution of the ESP8266. The 82 was designed for serial to wifi communication. Both the 32 and 82 do this very well. The reason why it ended up in IoT was likely due to it being so cheap but reliable. I liked your take on the differences between the two.

@lupyuen I used the ESP boards and thought they were okay. After the BL602 learning curve, I see two different products with two different purposes.

@lupyuen Not very scientific. I was trying to set up a mesh, it didn't work out. I was curious so I just carried out this crude test. The concrete walls will be a recurring theme.

@lupyuen *better performance on paper.

The ESP32 was only able to be detected in a very small area (<10m) while the BL602 was able to be detected up to approximately 20-30 meters in this test.

@lupyuen I will share the results. It was a means to verify the documentation of both modules. I put a BL602 in a closed room with small windows and concrete walls. The ESP32 was placed outside the room in an open area surrounded on three sides with concrete walls, one of which had a window. The two boards were used in BLE Mesh Node configuration (guess what I tried to test). So I used a smartphone and walked down both hallways continuously scanning for BLE devices. The BL602 has a BLE performance (on paper.)

@lupyuen I ran some basic tests on the BL602 and the ESP32. It's like comparing a weird WNIC to a device that was clearly designed to retrofit machinery and then upgraded.

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