• Libra00@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Man, only in the world of tech would a line of otherwise-gibberish mean something, lol.

    It’d be like if I walked into an IT department and said ‘Look, the new Klarbeltoogin 45 Mark 2 Foverkappin with double the totenomble is here!’ and everybody just went ‘Oh cool!’ like they knew exactly what I was talking about. :P

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      5 days ago

      Ha you only think this is unique to tech because you don’t have experience of it in other fields.

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        5 days ago

        I suppose that’s fair, though it does seem to plague tech particularly. Or maybe it’s just that tech is more public-facing about its nonsensical names and designations for shit.

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          5 days ago

          None of this is nonsensical though.

          • Adafruit - brand name; meaningless in any industry.
          • ESP32-S3 - product code; random numbers in any industry.
          • Reverse - screen is on the back.
          • TFT - Abbreviation for the display technology.
          • u.FL - Abbreviation for the antenna type.

          You could easily have something like that about e.g. mountain biking:

          NEW PRODUCT - Sram Xg-1299 Eagle 10-52 Cassette

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      6 days ago

      LOL, yes. Just in case it is of interest:

      • ESP32-S3 is the chip, this family usually comes with CPU + Bluetooth + Wifi.
      • Reverse TFT, this is a small display put on the other side of the circuit board from the chip.
      • w.FL Antenna, this is the connector on the Wifi Antenna.

      I like these small boards, they are tiny and I need a magnifying glass for soldering. Its mind blowing how these tiny boards are more powerful than mainframe computers filling a room, and supporting 20 users, used to be.

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        5 days ago

        Oh I looked it up to see what it was and worked it out, it just struck me as a particularly dense and nigh-unparseable name at first glance.