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Also used it to save information to the internet for future people to find if they ever need it.
I just recently I had an issue getting an OLED display driver to work on an esp8266 board, and given that it was a cheap board on a popular sale site I recorded the information so that other people when they are looking for the exact same thing I'm looking for will be able to find it from my post.
I have little to no intention of further referencing that post
How are there only 2 arduino posts in the Arduino Lemmy? Are there no other Lemmys for microcontrollers?
I have no idea. I also thought it was weird but whatever whatever
Your post made me search and I found this:
https://lemux.minnix.dev/c/microcontrollers
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]
You're a saint.
On the old site my username was AmNotSatan, with the premise being that I may not be good but at least I AmNotSatan.
People would constantly accuse me of secretly being Satan all of the time, to which I would invariably reply, Am Not
If more people did that, we'd be cured of the "found a solution in an old post -> solution is deleted" trend which has woefully plagued the web.