Late last week, I got the prototypes for the latest revisions of the Arachnode and the ArachnoProto. I'll be getting another spin of the core Arachnio late next week to roll in some things that I found I wanted with the ESP8266 connections during testing and development. In particular, I cut out a couple of unnecessary programming connections and added a jumper to allow the 32u4 to reset the ESP8266 if necessary.
Today was a gorgeous day here in Seattle, so I took some pictures outside. It turns out natural sunlight makes everyone, even me, a better photographer.
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