Rafi

7+ day streak
Spent the whole day by writing assignment. 🥴
Domain transfer completed. :ultrafastparrot:
Did some googling for URC
:nextjs: :vercel:
Spend lot of time on Azure Sphere starter kit. But no way:annoyed:. They don't have Mac OS support. So, I installed Linux on Virtual Box and tried. But device is not showing its OS version. Also, can't login Azure account from CLI. Showing some errors :angrycry:
I was working on a project with relay module and Arduino. After soldering I found a problem in relay module. Sometimes it's freezing microcontroller and reset. It was really annoying. I faced same issue in many other projects. Today I decided to read the whole Google search results. Finally I found the solution from a forum. Later found the same in datasheet. Actually relay module is not completely isolated. we need to remove the jumper and connect external supply for complete isolation. This was written in its datasheet. But reading whole datasheet is a boring thing. But it includes many useful stuff. like developer documentation. anyway even if it's a small thing, it was great learning for me. Now I can work with relay without any fear. :hardware:
:vercel:
Soldering completed :hardware:
Arduino pro mini and RTC is here :hardware:.
Deployed my python Bot 'Minnal Murali'. Spend lot of time on heroku. Bug at last found a blog post, Corrected my error simply by changing file name and Procfile 😂 Checkout my project on GitHub: github.com/rafitc/Minnal-Murali
Working on a Gatsby starter theme.
Fixing ⚒️
Went for an outing.
Completed my python Bot "Minnal-Murali". It will send e-mail based on typeform responses. Planing to use in our club for sending event confirmation e-mail to attendees.
e-mail automation using python.
Remote bug fixing :hardware: TeamViewer, Arduino
Reading documentation is a huge task🥴 After several Google search and Youtube search, realised that there is no video/blog/medium/hackster/instructables for me. At last I decided to read documentation. 🤐 🤐
Some random things using TinyRTC with Arduino :hardware:
Learning Firmware Over the Air(FOTA) of ESP8266 RTOS :hardware:
Got a AVR IoT kit from microchip for hackster.io contest. :hardware: Very excited to make something new.
Started working on ESP8266 free RTOS