• collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    It’s me. I write software and complain to the hardware team when I don’t have leds to blink for diagnostic purposes.

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      11 months ago

      Exactly……

      Like, do you not want a light that informs you of the evil?

      Just because I installed a check-engine light in my AI doesn’t mean I designed it to be evil 😝

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        11 months ago

        I write code for embedded systems that have hard real-time deadlines. Flashing an LED is an inexpensive number of operations compared to most other diagnostic techniques. I can connect an oscilloscope to them to get meaningful accurate time measurements. I am not blinking out Morse code status messages (although I have considered it for some particularly squirrelly problems).

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          11 months ago

          Take to another level by attaching a speaker to a PWM peripheral, now you can debug by ear, whilst driving your colleagues barmy with the beeps. The only tricky bit is working out if it was three beeps and a boop, or two beeps then a beep-boop.

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            11 months ago

            More fun to vary the pitch and length of the beep rather than the number of beeps.