Cool to see the hardware engineers also totally at home with webdev and AI tools as well as cloud services. Well done! Another option to perhaps consider would have been to just run the webserver on the ESP32 rather than pay for a cloud service? After all, if you're going to hook up a touchscreen display to an ESP32, chances are that you might be busy building a project for your home. Even if it was a McDonalds Kiosk, it might be useful to not have your solution be dependent on cloud? Thanks to you and your team for an entertaining video!
Nice! Great video! I love that logging into AWS was the hardest part :) I love that they are using ChatGPT, but these guys clearly understand code - they make it look easy!
Just starting out with Arduino, complete noob here, looking at a few Arduino courses. They all use the Arduino IDE. I don’t want that, I like VSCode. A video on how to set that up properly and make it work would be really great. Can’t find any tutorial that teaches that…
Interesting, mainly for showcasing different technologies. I wish one of them would have used esp-idf though, would've been nice to compare to Arduino.
Nice video! I do believe it’s the future to make use of gen AI to develop software; embedded and beyond. But as you said, only if you understand the outputs of the AI.
Amazing content!!!!! You are my favorite modern influencer :D
Wow, thank you!
Cool to see the hardware engineers also totally at home with webdev and AI tools as well as cloud services. Well done! Another option to perhaps consider would have been to just run the webserver on the ESP32 rather than pay for a cloud service? After all, if you're going to hook up a touchscreen display to an ESP32, chances are that you might be busy building a project for your home. Even if it was a McDonalds Kiosk, it might be useful to not have your solution be dependent on cloud? Thanks to you and your team for an entertaining video!
Glad you liked it!
Great Video!
Would love to see a similar battle, but with STM32 dev kits with MQTT connectivity and/or display.
The infamous battle of embedded software.
I'm thrilled with how much I've learned! This journey ahead of me is going to be an incredible adventure filled with growth and discovery!
I love hearing your excitement to discover and learn!
seeing sst here is really cool
Well done! So many tools at our disposal out there to make shit quickly.
Nice! Great video! I love that logging into AWS was the hardest part :)
I love that they are using ChatGPT, but these guys clearly understand code - they make it look easy!
Thanks Mike, sometimes the easiest part turns out to be the hardest. They both also had issues getting the push button to work:)
Just starting out with Arduino, complete noob here, looking at a few Arduino courses. They all use the Arduino IDE. I don’t want that, I like VSCode. A video on how to set that up properly and make it work would be really great. Can’t find any tutorial that teaches that…
Interesting, mainly for showcasing different technologies. I wish one of them would have used esp-idf though, would've been nice to compare to Arduino.
Nice video! I do believe it’s the future to make use of gen AI to develop software; embedded and beyond. But as you said, only if you understand the outputs of the AI.
put at the end some kind of summary.. otherwise it's a bullshit
There was a summary done by each participant at the end. Thanks for commenting.
You can use AI , it is less than a minute 😅😅
They did use AI some. It's not quite so easy though.