oh sick! the fitbit actually recognized and tracked it this time. did 1250 meters apparently
re: USB-C P/D hardware design question
So far: there's a single standard (TCPC) for port controllers, so you can use a chip from TI/NXP/Infineon that handles the PD protocol, and talk I2C to it from your microcontroller to configure modes etc. Means you have free choice in microcontroller but the only software stack is an adapation of Google's chromebook firmware, and all the others are purely focused on power, not alt modes.
Texas Instruments chips do offer a more all-in-one solution, but require some Windows application to flash configuration values into them
Infineon CCG3 has the "EZ-PD" stack, but also seems to have a specific version that comes pre-programmed for DP dongle applications, but isn't available through JLC SMT nor LCSC, and I'd especially like something JLC SMT has so I don't have to solder 40-QFN etc..
STM32 has 'Cube' software blocks for either doing the entire PD negotiation on chip, or talking the I2C TCPC protocol. Also seems like JLC SMT stocks a bunch of those again.
So. We all know what the spoons theory (#spoonie) is. You might even have heard of the derivative #fork theory as it pertains to mental health.
But Pina (a.k.a. ADHD Alien) has given people with #ADHD the perfect metaphor for our struggle with executive dysfunction: #Buttons.
http://adhd-alien.com/2019/07/16/why-can-you-do-it-now/
Now for there to be a button emoji that isn't a generic circle or circle-in-a-circle. 🥺
re: personal development, in software development
sometimes I think the GoToSocial interface is still quite clunky but I had to use online banking today and with that comparison i'm doing just incredible lmao
The asymmetry between developers using powerful new machines and not noticing performance is terrible for the average user is often mentioned, but I've noticed something else with React:
A React bundle in development, especially with StrictMode, has *way* worse performance, because it's doing a lot of extra things to make the development experience nicer, stuff like rendering *every change* twice, to check for consistency in pure components.
This makes it a lot easier to notice (and debug) performance issues that might not even be noticeable in production builds, or only on way lower specced hardware
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