Hey man, awesome video! I have some experience with this type of electronics, so I wanted to share a few thoughts: 66 euros is way too much for this kind of project. For example, a Raspberry Pi costs around 20-30 euros, while you can get an ESP module for about 2 euros. The ESP also has more features like WiFi and Bluetooth. Additionally, the Adafruit board isn’t necessary if you’re using an ESP, as it runs on 3V. Get some flux! It helps solder stick better, improves the overall quality, and reduces the chances of short circuits. Your connections will look cleaner and be more reliable. You’re making this more complex than it needs to be. Instead of essentially building a mini PC for flashcards, you could use a microcontroller like an ESP or Arduino, which would make both coding and development much easier. Hope this helps! Keep up the great work. Feel free to share your thoughts and questions I'm always here for you
Wow! What an awesome comment! Thank you so much for all the tips! I know I made it much harder for myself but some of it was intentional (most of it not :D). The flashcard software was just an idea and the main goal was to learn how to get it on the Pi. :) But as I said the tips are very well appreciated! Thank you!
Hey man, awesome video! I have some experience with this type of electronics, so I wanted to share a few thoughts:
66 euros is way too much for this kind of project. For example, a Raspberry Pi costs around 20-30 euros, while you can get an ESP module for about 2 euros. The ESP also has more features like WiFi and Bluetooth. Additionally, the Adafruit board isn’t necessary if you’re using an ESP, as it runs on 3V.
Get some flux! It helps solder stick better, improves the overall quality, and reduces the chances of short circuits. Your connections will look cleaner and be more reliable.
You’re making this more complex than it needs to be. Instead of essentially building a mini PC for flashcards, you could use a microcontroller like an ESP or Arduino, which would make both coding and development much easier.
Hope this helps! Keep up the great work. Feel free to share your thoughts and questions I'm always here for you
Wow! What an awesome comment! Thank you so much for all the tips! I know I made it much harder for myself but some of it was intentional (most of it not :D). The flashcard software was just an idea and the main goal was to learn how to get it on the Pi. :) But as I said the tips are very well appreciated! Thank you!
Hey, I rarely comment but I just randomly found your video and it's pure gold 🙌
All the best, please release next part soon
I subscribed btw 🤝🏼
Thank you, I really appreciate that! :)
Try to use soldering flux
Great stuff and editing!
Thanks!
2:15 have you maybe considered using the apropriate connector? Or at least removing it? Nonetheless, for a first project. Pretty darn good
I did! It wouldnt fit, I forgot to mention that :D So I had to solder it. But thank you! :)