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There are free IoT cloud solutions to send and receive data and that work with MQTT protocol for this purpose.
I don’t use conda actually (I did in the past), but I think you could try:
conda shell.bash activate project0
You must see the paths and config used to activate the environment. Check all is fine.
Source: https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/dev-guide/deep-dives/activation.html
What command did you use to activate project0?
Yes, you can. Python has Email package to manage email through STMP protocol. I use it daily in my scripts. Attached link is a tutorial of Real Python:
Yes, the idea is use in the future Output.status as a way to route to different pages depending of the model result. For example, when /list endpoint is called I could return 1 to show the feed list, and 2 to render a page with a message and suggestions when the feed list is empty. The same with negative numbers but for errors.
Fluent Python is another good book to learn Python. It is very clear and it has a lot of examples.
Thanks!
The bug to set NEW as the default sort option for posts in the config menu is still alive
The most probably! Thanks a lot!
You are more lucky than me! 😂
If your instance is lemmy.ml the most probably is due to a overload on the server
I have used CircuitPython in some projects, especially with my children. Python was easier for them than C. For small projects (domestic sensor, remote control car,…) there is no difference in performance. For those use cases that are more demanding and squeeze the possibilities of the SoC to the maximum, obviously, it is not worth it. Taking this into account, I think it is an alternative for many DIY projects that are being done out there