[conspire] Flashing twelves
Les Faby
lfaby2018 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 15:08:07 PDT 2024
I get a lot out of the discussion of smartphone apps as interfaces. In
related news, my DVD player includes a YouTube app. It worked until last
week when they automatically downloaded a new version that does not even
load successfully ("insufficient memory").
On Tue, Mar 26, 2024, 2:53 PM paulz at ieee.org <paulz at ieee.org> wrote:
> There is an IoT conference in Santa Clara in June. Possible opportunity
> to learn what the industry people are thinking.
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> Here is a link. You can get a free pass to the Expo and online content,
> but you must register this week.
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> https://www.iottechexpo.com/northamerica/ticket-types-and-prices/
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> Sometimes is useful to go to local conferences just to find out stuff you
> didn't know that you didn't know. And that is all I know about this event.
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> On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 02:28:13 PM PDT, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <
> mail at webthatworks.it> wrote:
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> On 3/20/24 5:46 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
> > Quoting Ivan Sergio Borgonovo (ivan at webthatworks.it):
> >
> >> Problem is... it is way easier to build up something based on
> >> whatever tcp/ip rather than nfc/bluetooth.
> >
> > Huh, thank you: I've just learned that there's no standard
> > implementation of TCP/IP over Bluetooth.
> >
> > I'd made a lazy assumption to the contrary; thus the wack-ass
> > irrelevancy of my OpenSprinkler-analogy idea. Sorry if I seemed
> > clueless. I actually was, here.
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> I'm somehow clueless as well... because I never had to learn it.
> And I pay my bills programming MCU. But that should be a clue about how
> much these solutions are requested and popular.
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> Probably there is some way to "transparently" use Bluetooth for tcp/ip
> transfer over android... but and this is my guess, then you won't be
> able to entrust the development of the web app to a "web agency".
>
> Most embedded MCU manufacturers will give you some libraries to use
> Bluetooth tethering.
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> Somehow this second part may be the cheapest in terms of programming and
> logistics. After all your C/C++ programmer know the hardware, the
> platform, know how to code in C/C++, know the library ecosystem even it
> may or may not know the specific library, hə is autonomous, his work is
> self contained...
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> --
> Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
> https://www.webthatworks.it https://www.borgonovo.net
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