@MattiaFiumara@yacineMTB I have never done it myself but 2 colleagues reportes me that downside. And I juste asked gemini and it said the same. Apparently the UI also starts a server that python can talk to, but there is no way to start the server headless
@MattiaFiumara@yacineMTB But it kinda sucks because you need the UI app open for it to work (at least that's the case for the digital analyzers, but I think the scope too)
@i2cjak But you lose brightness becaus now each array is light up 30% of the time. Is it a problem in practice ? I made a nixie clock with 8 tubes recently and the complication of time multiplexing are even worse (need a higher strike voltage) so I went the easy way with bigass shiftregs
@HALtheWise @byte_thrasher How can you read a different pin value from the one you force ? Unless the current drawn is too big for the MCU transistors I don't see. And it would be ic-dependant
@BackwoodsEnginr@i2cjak@haydendevs I wanted to know the differences and here is a datasheet excerpt: The TLV761 is a linear voltage regulator that improves
the functionality of a traditional x1117 regulator with tighter output accuracy and
low quiescent current to lower the standby power
consumption.
@regnaultjb@FarnarierC@__phiphou__ Non car le refroidissement utilise en majeure partie l'énergie latente de vaporisation. Et que Monter de l'eau de 20 à 100⁰C demande beaucoup moins d'énergie que de vaporiser la même quantité.