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Wio Terminal Links
- GitHub for Wio Terminal SenseCap project: https://github.com/Seeed-Studio/SenseCraft
- Seeed Studio wiki for Wio Terminal built-in light sensor project: https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Wio-Terminal-Light/
- When CircuitPython is loaded on Seeeduino Wio Terminal, all you need to do is to write your python program and name it main.py and drag it onto the CIRCUITPY drive.
- Sensor Prototype Kit wiki using Wio Terminal & Grove sensors
TinyML
- Image Classification with TinyML using ESP32S3
- Image Capture with Grove Vision AI Sensor
- Train & Deploy AI Model with Grove Vision AI
- Edge Impulse official support for Grove Vision AI module
Discord Tips
- To include some code in your post, surround the code in single backticks (`) for inline code, or triple backticks for a block of code.
- You can add an optional language marker to get syntax highlighting for that language. Common markers are py, c, and sh.
```py # Check for equals. if a == b: print("Match") ``` becomes: # Check for equals. if a == b: print("Match")
- More information about formatting posts in Discord is here: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/210298617-Markdown-Text-101-Chat-Formatting-Bold-Italic-Underline-
Tuesday, 16 May 2023
- I'm writing this on my temporary journal at FrayedGenes,com because I'm in the middle of upgrading the wiki installation on my regular journaling site. It's taking a long time to finish, which makes me worried that there's something wrong, but so far at least it isn't throwing any more errors, now that I have the upgraded EmbedVideo extension files loaded. It took some time to get that figured out, since I didn't realize the current lealease directory had the files in a normal compressed .gz package instead of a .git repo. However, because I thought it was a .git thing, now I know how to download one of those using the CLI, and a whole lot more about Git and GitHub than I ever thought I needed to know. I still need to finish the course, but I'm pretty sure I know most of what I need now, since I'm not really using it for version control. I will complete it, though, since it's good information and a useful skill.
- Another thing I accomplished today that did employ the knowledge of how to download a .git repo, was updating the driver for the CH340 board I bought to use with the Sparkfun Edge board for doing the exercises in the TinyML book. In the process I also used makefile for the first time. The step-by-step instructions for updating the drivers were on the Sparkfun website so I didn't really need to understand what I was doing, but I intend to do another Linux basics course to learn more about that utility, since it's an important one. I've been limited in what I can do without knowing how to use it. I found a class on Coursera that might cover that, but I'll keep looking to see if I can find something more specific.
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