Experience as Full stack Engineer, Managing Engineers, Team Lead, and as an Independent Contributor. Worked in various startups in Healthcare, Ecommerce, Finance, and Defense.
It's interesting that many tech/product blogs do not easily link back to the parent site.
For instance, I didn't know what RStudio was, so I have to go to the address bar and remove the blog portion of the subdomain and the trailing url just to find out what the parent site is, instead of a simple link.
I first thought it's about R-Studio[1] the recovery software. Then I tried the main page and I had doubts. Only after I hovered over the "Products" it says "RStudio - The premier IDE for R" (ok, it also says something in the page title but that's not fully shown in any current browser, and there's a "RStudio Server Pro - Take control of your R code" on the first page, but I did not make the connection)
It's in the side bar, at the bottom. I agree with the original comment. That's quite poor design. Unless I'm seriously interested, I don't waste time looking at sidebars, let alone the bottoms of them
Right now I have the following on a breadboard (see [1] for the illustrated version)
* ATTiny84
* DHT22 temp/humidity sensor
* 433 MHz TX module
* 3 x AAA batteries
* LED used for signalling (like booting up)
Initially I was using an Arduino Nano, but I couldn't optimize it enough so that it can live only on batteries, so I went with the ATTiny which is pretty impressive.
My oldest sensor node has been running for over 6 months on the same batteries and it still has some juice left (3.9V currently, it should work until it gets below 3.7V)
After I've settled with a final design I'm planning to solder it on a perfboard.
The DHT22 sensor accuracy is my only issue left, specifically the humidity measurement part (see [2] for some extensive research by someone smarter than me).
Everything is on github[3] but it's pretty messy at the moment (hardcoded and such) because there's never enough time for everything.
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Experience as Full stack Engineer, Managing Engineers, Team Lead, and as an Independent Contributor. Worked in various startups in Healthcare, Ecommerce, Finance, and Defense.