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Should have stayed with the screen cap. :-) That's markdown adding a horizontal line wrap to try to avoid a horizontal scroll. The lines are just reeeeeealy long. There's a...

Being so far behind the gun on GCC13, and with 14 adding so many features vital for C++ conformance (See http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-14/changes.html ) but particularly RVV support which is a hot...

Like issue https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/10060 this is highly likely to be a local configuration issue, unreproducable to the rest of the universe. Might be firewalls, local or national, or antivirus or just...

Jason's on the right trail. There's a lot of guessing above at which driver to use, but first you should answer the fundamental question: what UART DOES your unnamed device...

I recognize you, Jason. Your credentials are clearly solid. :-) I was trying to underscore your methodical approach to solving a problem instead of installing a dozen drivers when so...

Promise you're using this USB jack. And the chip in question is probably this one in red. We don't need every number on it. Just the part that's probably largest...

Now you're getting somewhere. I've never heard of the site, but the recipe at https://wiki.keyestudio.com/How_to_Install_the_Driver_of_CP2102_on_MAC_System seems about right. RJL On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 11:20 AM miea ***@***.***> wrote:...

Actually, if this really is a constant thing that you're building at compile time and you're not later adding or removing members, maybe this shouldn't be a std::vector at all,...

std::array is somewhat new in C++. It's not been there forever. It's not wizardry; it's just new. It's pretty much a C array, wrapped up to act like a vector,...

I'm self-taught, too, but I spent >13 years in C++ at Google, so I was steeped in this stuff for a long time. Now in retirement/disability, I have time to...