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by uxx 599 days ago
Their is no way this thing has any real use cases apart from emailing gibberish to yourself.
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It's been working reliably for me for a few weeks now, 1 or 2 messages a night.

To be clear - I am not sending myself long emails! I am sending one or two words, like "TEMP PROB" or "MULCH" to jog my memory in the morning. And for that, it has worked flawlessly.

I would imagine that if you just had a switch connected to nowhere, in the morning you would remember what you Morse coded in any case just because it has raised your alertness
This is Hacker News. Part of what makes it fun is that we show cool projects we did.

Also, from the guidelines: "Please don't post shallow dismissals, especially of other people's work. A good critical comment teaches us something."

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

pipe that through an LLM and you will have a page full of word salad :-)

but seriously, this is a neat idea. and kudos to OP for building a full prototype -- this is the level of geekery I show up for.

I remember the days of T9 on the old Nokia phones. I was so good that I didn't have to look down at the screen.

My favorites were fixed in my phone. I knew how many down clicks on the button would land on the right friend/family member. I could literally send messages from my pocket.

And yes, I admit -- I did engage in texting while driving. And this is the part where I justify it -- "but I had eyes on the road the whole time!"

Oh! and there was old skits on late nite where people woudl compete with the old morse code guys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRuRE-Bwk1U

That sounds like a very real use-case to me.
Platforms like the Pico have significantly reduced the cost of one-off niche electronics, and that’s great actually.