Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a popular single-board computer designed to promote the teaching of computer science in schools. The use of the Raspberry Pi computer ranges from robotics to home automation. Many variations of the Raspberry Pi exist, such as the Raspberry Pi Zero, which is smaller than the more powerful Raspberry Pi 4.
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There is an optional board param than may be passed in the constructor opts for all device classes. Simply put, it allows the user to specify which board they want to use in projects that have multiple boards. It is currently not documented anywhere and should probably be added to all the classes.
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Using Gstreamer isPlaying() always returns true even when paused and using plain ofVideoPlayer it returns false when paused. It would be great to have a standard behavior.
see:
arturoc/ofxGStreamer#27
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It would be nice to be able to see the Qt documentation from a Go IDE that shows function and type documentation.
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I've looked at the Master robot example which helps adding and starting multiple robots.
in this code example the mqttbot is receiving correct callback from a MQTT server, I am just not sure how to call the Tello bot TakeOff method, drone.Start() is functioning.
Using the gobot frame work how do we have leverage MQTTbot events to control the TelloBot Driver?
Thanks
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It might be nice to point to the project in the readme.
You may also want to explore the [Personal Mycroft Backend](https://github.com/MycroftAI/personal-backend) project.
The following line in the code :
my.motor.stop();
NodeJS throws an error due to an undefined function.
Should be :
my.motor.turnOff();
Documentation in this repository, mainly .md files, should be checked for accuracy and updated if needed. There have been a few changes to Cuberite in recent years that have probably slipped by.
Wondering if we should move our wiki/faq section to something like:
https://www.mkdocs.org/ or https://www.sphinx-doc.org/
guess this will allow more people to contribute to it and will probably look better than current wiki on github.
What everyone around here thinks about it?
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I am unclear on how to disable the volume normalisation feature without affecting any other of the default settings.
From what I understand volume normalisation is enabled by default and you must change some arguments to disable it.
When looking at all of the arguments available there is one available to enable audio normalisation but there doesn't seem to be an argument to disable it.
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Great Instructions! I've made it here:
Finally, we have to adjust the protocol to access the Numeric JS library- for some reason the Cloudflare security certificates don't work properly over https. We'll need to fix this in the Bazel WORKSPACE file:
sudo nano WORKSPACE
Around line 283, change https to http:http_file(
name = "numericjs_numeric_mi
Un-sudo the guide
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This project is the best of it's kind. I think it even has commercial potential.
Why support Debain?
This would open up the doors for developers (like myself) to use and adapt this software for more commercial boards that use the rock solid Debian or Armbian distributions.
The Raspbian community could benefit from the features and stability the commercial developers would be willing to
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We need graphics for the external input. It is quite simple and should probably be dominated by some non-functional design. Nevertheless. it needs to convey some information.
It can operate in 3 modes: disabled, stereo and dual mono. Depending on the mode, different controls are available as seen in the pictures below.
![](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/361614705296408577/6633914677
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hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix#962 proposes instructions on how to run arduino code with rpi-rgb-led-matrix
This is explained in more details in http://marc.merlins.org/perso/arduino/post_2020-01-01_Running-FastLED_-Adafruit_GFX_-and-LEDMatrix-code-on-High-Resolution-RGBPanels-with-a-Raspberry-Pi.html
Basically, it's a combination of:
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Trying to properly install the glfw dependency
I had assumed everything, headers and dll's, should go into the glfw folder, but it appears that the solution is expecting the header file to be elsewhere. Could you please tell me where these all go?
Thanks!
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Released July 2011
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