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by HankB99 1097 days ago
Agreed. Hobbyist (and retired professional here) who fools around with IoT stuff at home. I've done lots of things with Raspberry Pi Zeroes that can be done with an ESP8266/ESP32 and with the benefit of on board analog inputs. Some of the devices I've used (like the Bosch BME280) seem to work better on the ESP and I suspect that's because the serial communication does not suffer from the risk of missed data due to managing the protocol in user space. The ESP is easier to program for real time either using FreeRTOS or just bare metal. Espressif's SDKs are a bit cumbersome to install but the VS Code extension helps to manage a lot of that. And it all works well on Linux.