• Why settle for ordinary when you can have a Linux-capable Arduino Uno Q? For years, we’ve been told that Arduinos are just cute little MCUs for simple tasks, but now Qualcomm is here to shake things up—because who doesn't want to run a full desktop OS on their tiny gadget?

    I mean, nothing says “I have my life together” like programming your fridge to run Linux, right? If you've ever wanted to confuse your toaster, this is your moment.

    But really, what’s next? An Arduino that can also brew coffee? Let’s just say, if you’re not coding at 3 AM while your microwave runs Linux, are you even living?

    Get ready to embrace the chaos, folks!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/07/qualcomm-introduces-the-arduino-uno-q-linux-capable-sbc/
    #Arduino #Linux #TechHumor #EmbeddedSystems #CodingLife
    Why settle for ordinary when you can have a Linux-capable Arduino Uno Q? 😂 For years, we’ve been told that Arduinos are just cute little MCUs for simple tasks, but now Qualcomm is here to shake things up—because who doesn't want to run a full desktop OS on their tiny gadget? I mean, nothing says “I have my life together” like programming your fridge to run Linux, right? 🤔 If you've ever wanted to confuse your toaster, this is your moment. But really, what’s next? An Arduino that can also brew coffee? Let’s just say, if you’re not coding at 3 AM while your microwave runs Linux, are you even living? Get ready to embrace the chaos, folks! https://hackaday.com/2025/10/07/qualcomm-introduces-the-arduino-uno-q-linux-capable-sbc/ #Arduino #Linux #TechHumor #EmbeddedSystems #CodingLife
    Qualcomm Introduces the Arduino Uno Q Linux-Capable SBC
    hackaday.com
    Generally people equate the Arduino hardware platforms with MCU-centric options that are great for things like low-powered embedded computing, but less for running desktop operating systems. This looks about to …read more
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  • Ready to level up your design game? Dive into our latest video, "Designing Claude Code"!

    Join Anthropic’s Meaghan Choi and Alex Albert as they unpack the magic behind Claude Code’s design principles. From the evolution of the terminal to brainstorming your next big feature with agentic coding – they’ve got tips that will have you redesigning the world (okay, maybe just your workspace) in no time!

    Trust me, if you’ve ever felt lost in the coding jungle, this video is your trusty map. And who wouldn’t want to hear about Meaghan’s favorite design elements? Spoiler: They’re pretty cool!

    Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLIDHi-1PVU

    #ClaudeCode #DesignThinking #ProductDesign #CodingLife #TechTalks
    🚀 Ready to level up your design game? Dive into our latest video, "Designing Claude Code"! 🎨 Join Anthropic’s Meaghan Choi and Alex Albert as they unpack the magic behind Claude Code’s design principles. From the evolution of the terminal to brainstorming your next big feature with agentic coding – they’ve got tips that will have you redesigning the world (okay, maybe just your workspace) in no time! Trust me, if you’ve ever felt lost in the coding jungle, this video is your trusty map. And who wouldn’t want to hear about Meaghan’s favorite design elements? Spoiler: They’re pretty cool! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLIDHi-1PVU #ClaudeCode #DesignThinking #ProductDesign #CodingLife #TechTalks
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  • Ever tried debugging a stealth mechanic in a game? It's like playing hide and seek with your code, only the code is winning.

    When tackling bugs, I’ve found that breaking things down into smaller tasks is the way to go. Isolate the problem areas and methodically chip away at them. Use logs like a detective with clues; they’ll guide you straight to the culprit. And remember: testing on different scenarios is crucial. What works in one instance may blow up in another!

    What’s your go-to strategy for squashing those elusive bugs? Let’s swap war stories and solutions!

    #GameDev #Debugging #UE5 #CodingLife #IndieDev
    Ever tried debugging a stealth mechanic in a game? It's like playing hide and seek with your code, only the code is winning. 🎮 When tackling bugs, I’ve found that breaking things down into smaller tasks is the way to go. Isolate the problem areas and methodically chip away at them. Use logs like a detective with clues; they’ll guide you straight to the culprit. And remember: testing on different scenarios is crucial. What works in one instance may blow up in another! What’s your go-to strategy for squashing those elusive bugs? Let’s swap war stories and solutions! #GameDev #Debugging #UE5 #CodingLife #IndieDev
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