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@lupyuen Spoke with meshtastic guys at discord - they said that i2c bridge is an issue. Don't know why? I'd like to get my pinephone & lora back cover in use soonest!

@lupyuen such an odd name for something that doesn't appear to measure wind?

Tulip Creative Computer: "a computer you can carry with you ... When you turn it on, you see a Python prompt" (-S3 / )

notes.variogram.com/2023/02/14

@lupyuen looks like it’s the microcontroller in Chromebooks that runs Zephyr, not the main OS that the user interacts with?
@Lup Yuen Lee 李立源 We send data via light often times except we seldom see it as such. Infrared remote controls send data back and forth every time they're used. I remember once having a laptop which had an infrared port, which I'd use to sync my Palm Pilot back in the way back time.
@lupyuen Nice!

Back in maybe 1998 our office printer by HP had an infrared port, and the Pentium II laptop had that too. A fast data transfer that was not, but got the work done.

@lupyuen The article doesn't really deliver any new insights. It's merely a statement of the obvious: That the state of null-safety in Java is a mess, and the Kotlin approach is really good.

I'd argue it's even better than stated, because despite what a lot of people claim, null is useful. And Kotlin is able to both keep null, and also make it impossible to accidentally get an NPE.

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