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1:57 AM
@Circuitfantasist Flash 2002, It had to be impressing to attract readers, ... - Yes, but anybody even just mentioning the word "Flash" would be LOL'ed as a dinosaur, ...
For your reference:
(1) Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia
In July 2017, ***Adobe*** announced that it will end support for Flash Player on December 31, 2020,*** and continued to encourage the use of ***open HTML5*** standards in place of Flash. The announcement was coordinated with Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla. All major web browsers plan to officially remove Adobe Flash Player on December 31, 2020, and Microsoft will be removing it from the Windows OS entirely in January via Windows Update.
(2) Thoughts on Flash - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughts_on_Flash
Flash globally ending by 2020 - In July 2017, Adobe announced its intention to discontinue Flash (including security updates) altogether by the year 2020.
 
2:18 AM
To attract readers, you must include the word "Covid19" everywhere, like following. :)
FluSense, Rpi device with neural engine, listen for coughs to help identify Corvid19 and flu like symptoms - Inventors Digest, 2020nov02
https://www.inventorsdigest.com/articles/printing-ear-guards-for-health-care-workers/
And to attract readers, you need to tell everybody that you are zoom friendly, even your physics labs. That is why I am developing a zoom friendly version of my poorman's Micky Mouse copycat MIT AI Covid19 Cough Sensor Experiment Kit. :)
COVID-19 Remote Control (Zoom) Physics Lab at Your Fingertips - Harrison Tasoff, Current Science + Technology, 2020nov02
https://www.news.ucsb.edu/2020/020077/physics-your-fingertips
 
2:52 AM
UC Santa Barbara’s Phy Dept guys has ***invented*** a Rpi based, 24/7, pandemic/zoom friendly, affordable, remote control lab, with stepping/servo motors, camera, 3-D printer, real potentometer knobs, ...

So the students, instead of playing video games or watching YouTube at 2 in the morning, they can hop online and push a button or turn a knob for greater precision in their measurement of Planck’s constant, .. in short, more power to them. Students can propose, execute and report on a physical measurement they could perform on their own.
 
3:42 AM
Now I am thinking which Neuro machine to handle the cough data collected by the Rpi CM4. One candidate is the following cheapy US$60 Nivida DevKit:
NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB DevKit (Arm Cortex-A57 (Quad Core), Maxwell GPU (128 CUDA core) US$59 - Dave Altavilla, 2020nov03
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davealtavilla/2020/11/03/nvidia-jetson-nano-2gb-brings-machine-learning-power-to-a-raspberry-pi-price-point/?sh=7c7ed7406047
 
 
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5:07 AM
To attract readers, you must no longer mention the old guy Anono, which might damage your reputation. You should love the new guy Rpi CM4, or at least the growing fast STM32 Cortex M3~M0 family.
(1) Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 - Rpi, 2020oct19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myAAn-XiG-0&feature=emb_logo

(2) Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 on sale now from $25 - Eben Upton, 155 comments 2020oct15
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-compute-module-4/

(3) Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 - 1GB RAM SKU 102991380 - Seeedstudio, US$25
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Raspberry-Pi-Compute-Module-CM4001000-p-4720.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxPvU04zo7AIVT4poCh08pw5BEAEYASAAEgKLefD_BwE
(4) Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Product Sheet/Documentation - Rpi, 2020oct19
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-4/?variant=raspberry-pi-cm4001000&resellerType=home
(5) Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Pricing - raspberrypi.org
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/cm4/cm4-product-brief.pdf
 
 
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4:44 PM
These are great miracles but simple circuit phenomena are my passion ... I am currently developing my next inventor's story only with the help of my experience, imagination, sheets of squared paper and colored fiber pens :)
 

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