• IF there is documentation, IF it is even covered in documentation, IF documentation is using the sameish keywords, IF documentation is accurate and IF documentation is up to date.

      • Bro what? TI has like… the best docs. What are you talking about? They have the Microsoft C# docs of the semiconductor world. Clear examples, every little detail, well organized. Darn near perfect example of what to do

        • Not really. I haven’t worked with a TI mcu for a while so I can’t talk about their mcu docs, but their sections describing data exchanges between the IC and your mcu usually has a lot of ambiguity that needs to be clarified through trial and error.

        • People tend to say this about everything. I read someone’s about Qt Documentation and that is after having learnt to do with Qt in 1 month using solely the Qt Creator’s F1, that I took over 3 months with STL.

  • Hey, 8 hours is a whole day well paid and if I fix it in 5 min I don’t wanna start allocating virtual memory for the next problem

  • Jokes on you, using AI I got that time down to 4 hours trying to convince it to create working code, and 3 hours of debugging.

    • Never ask it to do regex. Holy fuck, thank God I was just doing it for funsies as a test of local LLMs. I got it to go into an infinite loop trying to figure out what I asked.

  • Hey! Riding the Battle Cat in the first panel, then a jet rider on the second!