Need not necessarily be grokkable as long as its application and scope is clear
Well that’s a fair point.
Is it? I thought a script is a portable and instantly grokkable piece of code that can be easily modified by others, since it uses very little actual code in itself (e.g. by being reliant on larger imported frameworks), and thus not being a full-fledged application.
The above code is pretty much self-contained, and though it is impressively minimal, it is not instantly grokkable, and I would have a hard time modifying it.
Well, first of all, through a framebuffer, all graphics inside a virtual terminal is possible, so jot that down
mac_its_always_sunny.gif
The ESP32 is a pretty versatile chip. Here’s a walkie-talkie someone made from one
Our physics department used KDE managed over network shares implemented by one professor in his free time, in complete defiance of the rest of the university which used windows.
Even now they’re still holding out strong, whilst Microsoft eats the rest of the university alive.
(sidenote: I get it, tech support in Linux is vritually non-existent, whilst tech-support in Windows is everywhere)
That’d just prolong a mild spike instead