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A Dockerfile for each server [ai, main] and docker-compose.yml would make development and deployment easier.
Instead of rebuilding the whole system via docker every development iteration, we would only build the parts that have been modified.
Blynk library version: master branch at 144a90f3bdb66c3b6c03cce0335c1f1e304d91d6
IDE: VS Code + PlatformIO
IDE version: 1.52.1
Board type: ESP8266
Additional modules: Arduino ESP8266
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Blynk.run() blocks if there is no internet connection on the network and connecting to a local server via SSL.
According to my investigation, `BlynkArduinoClientSecure::conn
Dolphin Profile
It's not an issue than a question:
I'm using this very nice project to use joy-cons on Dolphin (with this gyro server thingy)
and I'm impressed how well this works. 👌🏻
Has someone figured out a good Dolphin controller config and would share it?
(nunchuck left joy-con - wiimote right)
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Currrently, if users are viewing a sample keymap file, and trying to understand all the behaviors they see there, they need to dig into our individual behavior docs to find each one.
It would be nice to have an aggregated index/lookup page, at the top of the "Behaviors" nested sidebar section, that gives has a table from "sample behavior" to the docs describing that behavior.
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The uncompensated temperature of the BMP180 is incorrectly converted to a 16-bit signed value, instead of a 32-bit signed value (long). Since the data is 16-bits wide and can therefore not be negative, the easy fix would be to do the following:
sip.js(1128): uncompensated = uint16(data[0], data[1]);
Please see page 15 of the manual of the BMP180 chip:
https://ae-bst.resource.bosch.com/media