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by adamjc 923 days ago
> Ermmm no.

Removing the snide 'Well, akshually...' remark from your comment makes you come across like a much better person.

> Not utilising both cores properly on the ESP32 is a common mistake which causes this (described) behaviour https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-dual-core-arduino-ide/

Doesn't it? :)

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I’m glad I’m no the only one put off by this. I’ve been thinking of making a simple browser extension to hide all the “eeeermmm no”’s from HN.
No it does not. If people took so much care about writing technically correct things (instead of random observation with no substance) as they did whining about irrelevant details the snark wouldn't be needed in the first place
The snark still wasn’t needed in the first place
Well, I'd argue that it makes the message more likely to be ignored. I think winning people over is a useful skill (not even on the internet, but in life)