An expat in London. Software dev with a love for Python and good engineering. Bad piano player. Husband. Dungeon Master. he/him.Opinions 90% my own 10% my cat's
I've started to dabble in digital electronics. I decided to document the experience on a YouTube channel: https://t.co/nk7RRTY4qH
If you are curious about watching me be a newbie at circuits and YouTubing, you might enjoy it. Hopefully, some of the content is educational, too.
On Day 2 of #PyConJP2025 (11:05 AM JST), software engineer Daniel Moisset (@dmoisset) explores how to design a completely custom hardware device using #Python 🐍
https://t.co/yYQS8Bjtib
@GergelyOrosz Pixel has that too. Is that a USB-C iPhone? A lot of standard USB-C Power Delivery ICs have moisture detection, so using those gives you the feature for free.
Was that available in lightning iPhones?
To be fair, he knew that if he wanted to be added to the group chat, computers would have to be invented first so he started at that point. That's called playing the long game
"A calculator app? Anyone could make that."
Not true.
A calculator should show you the result of the mathematical expression you entered. That's much, much harder than it sounds.
What I'm about to tell you is the greatest calculator app development story ever told.
@mikemearls That table is amazing. I've been looking for something similar for ages (esp. expected damage output from a party)
Your HP numbers per CR are below the DMG, and above statistics over published (e.g. https://t.co/KAkBW1NEL2 ), were those internal designer guidelines?