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tedivm | 2 months ago
From personal experience, I've got dozens of esp32 devices around my house and they all work great.
tedivm | 2 months ago
From personal experience, I've got dozens of esp32 devices around my house and they all work great.
immibis|2 months ago
estimator7292|2 months ago
You really don't want to know just how bad Windows' Bluetooth stack is. It doesn't even implement basic features. I would hesitate to call it a compliant implementation at all. Oh, the API call for all BT features exist, but they either do nothing, return garbage and lies, or are just broken.
If you use a well supported BT adapter under the right Linux distro, it's flawless.
amelius|2 months ago
If anything is to blame it is the Bluetooth protocol and the fact that it is apparently hard to implement correctly.
estimator7292|2 months ago
You're deflecting blame for your shitty decisions onto a racist strawman.
Buy a good Bluetooth adapter which is actively supported by the Linux kernel. Do 20 minutes of research instead of buying the cheapest thing you can and then spouting racist bullshit to post-hoc justify yourself.
If you take a few moments to think about what you're doing, you can get Bluetooth working flawlessly by simply buying the correct adapter. And you don't have to be a racist xenophobe about it.