The Julia programming language is a horrible fit for a no-frills microcontroller like the ATMega328p that lies within the classic Arduino, but that didn’t stop [Sukera] from trying, and succeeding.
It is a pretty common first project to use an Arduino (or similar) to blink an LED. Which, of course, brings taunts of: you could have used a 555! You can, of course, also use any sort of oscillator, ...
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The real reason router lights keep blinking and what each pattern quietly signals at home
Router lights blink to show real-time data activity, not just problems. Different speeds and colors indicate startup, active ...
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