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I got an i5 Thinkpad T480 for 100usd.. Rpi is a joke

They’re not equivalent devices in almost any dimension. I got a pizza at the grocery store for $6. It has no bearing on raspberry pi being a joke or not.

Agree, but their prices are still bad.. I use Rpi vs. Rockchip/Allwinner, etc. on commercial products. Rpi software is a bit better but after the chip shortage their prices have been artificially inflated..

Im sure its also negative for WebBLE but we are hoping that one day we can have it on Firefox too.. We use WebBLE for talking and programming NRF52 chips and it works great compared to plugging a wire every time.


I cannot count how many PCBs I did with various quick connect ideas to have a fast way to debug..

- Chop a PCI connector and have edge fingers on the PCB

- Skedd connectors

- Micro usb with a toggle switch or solder blob to switch between SWD/UART or USB

- Low profile usb-c and have D+/- as normal, and RX/TX over the accessory pins (like audio)

- Pogo pin clips

- GH1.25 connectors

- Tag-connect meh

- If thickness of pcb allows, your PCB can plug directly into a USB-A port (Thicc pcb) or if its too thin, it can plug into a male usb-c connector from a charger cable(might bend some pins though)

etc. etc.

So just like the author, anything but Dupont connectors ;)


How did the skedd connectors work out? I assume Wuerth redfit? I'm looking at ordering some to try them.


They are ok, put them into production for around 250units. Was very excited about them, but plugging and unplugging is not as graceful, and sometimes you stab yourself with their sharp pins. I'm going back to mounting a usb-c connector on the pcb me thinks.


Yay, let's burn the planet computing more slopium..


Looks interesting but cant take it seriously when there are so many red flags of LLM style writing. The author continues to use AI to even reply to comments in this thread. (its not X its Y, Em Dashes, etc.)


I dont get the hype.. And I dont think we will reach peak AI coding performance any time soon.

Yes, watching an LLM spit out lots of code is for sure mesmerizing. Small tasks usually work ok, code kinda compiles, so for some scenarios it can work out.. BUT anyone serious about software development can see how piece of CRAP the code is.

LLMs are great tools overall, great to bounce ideas, great to get shit done. If you have a side project and no time, awesome.. If your boss/company has a shitty culture and you just want to get the task done, great. Got a mundane coding task, hate coding, or your code wont run in a critical environment? please, LLM that shit over 9000..

Remember though, an LLM is just a predictor, a noisy, glorified text predictor. Only when AI reaches a point of not optimizing for short term gains and has built-in long term memory architecture (similar to humans) AND can produce some linux kernel level code and size, then we can talk..


Super weird comments on this thread, to the point I would think it's brigaded or some (most) comments are straight up AI generated. Hackernews definitely changed. The tone on AI changed since a few months ago, I guess also because many people here are working on AI. Almost any new startup is AI-adjacent now. It's no surprise, cca. 120 out of 150 YC startups are AI. So there is a big push on this forum to keep the hype and sentiment going.

The hard part is always the last 20%.


I was thinking the same thing as I scrolled through. Half the comments are some AI generated homage to AI. I’ve seen Anthropic pushing so much marketing BS on X/Twitter that wouldn’t surprise me if it extended to HN.


Theres just no point arguing anymore so i just stopped. These tools can by design not work the way its advertised but if you point that out youll be hit with walls of generated "arguments" why it will be different any day now.


I have junior people on my team using Cursor and Claude, it’s not all great. Several times they’ve checked in code that also makes small yet breaking changes to queries. I have to watch out for random (unused) annotations in Java projects and then explain why the tools are wrong. The Copilot bot we use on GitHub slows down PR reviews by recommending changes that look reasonable yet either don’t really work or negatively impact performance.

Overall, I’d say AI tooling has maybe close to doubled the time I spend on PR reviews. More knowledgeable developers do better with these tools but they also fall for the toolings false confidence from time to time.

I worry people are spending less time reading documentation or stepping through code to see how it works out of fear that “other people” are more productive.


"I picked up breakout boards from Amazon for $2.97 if you buy four, and I very much think these are made with the $0.60 parts from LCSC or similar."

There you are. Assumptions. Nothing to do with LCSC.


Digikey's markup is the issue.. most people in Asia buy from lcsc or agents, that can get parts 2-10 times cheaper.. In this case both parts are genuine just different batch/year/production location probably..


Bullshit.

LCSC is a grey market distributor whose sources of supply are of untraceable, dubious provenance. They are neither ECIA member nor participating distributor.


Is this THE Adam Dunkels? Nice to see him on the front page! He made protothreads, uIP/lwIP, contiki.. wizard material basically


Indeed the Adam Dunkels, poor guy, trying to have IoT take off for 25 years and they just keep making the hardware bigger obsoleting his previous genius.


Here's a video of the creator explaining more

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUiTBFDxwaM


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