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September Meeting

Announcement:  The September meeting will be held on Wednesday the 13th at 5:00 PM in person at RCL and online via Google Meet.  Visitors are welcome to attend in person and online.  If you want to attend online, contact Bruce at president@circpeoria.org to get an invite.  Standard meeting format will be followed: 1) Show and Tell; 2) Tech Talk- Initial Review of Pictorus; 3) Planning and Business; 4) Socialize.  Details and directions to River City Labs (RCL) are on our meetings page.

Summary: 

Show and Tell:

Bruce –  1) Ubuntu version best, LTS or Latest Version?  Mike trusts LTS more because it is Long Term Support.  Bruce had installed the latest version on his laptop over the weekend.  He started the meeting using the latest version Linux distribution on his laptop to host the online portion of the meeting.  Fairly quickly the video and audio kept disconnecting from the Google Meet.  He switched to the Windows installation on his laptop to host the meeting online.  That eventually crashed too.  2) For the Udemy online drone class, he has ordered copter pieces and watched some of the videos.  He’s now waiting on the main package of motors and ESCs to arrive. 
Peter – 1) Ordered a Photon 2 microcontroller that was on sale for ~$8 with no specific project in mind.  He’s had good luck with a Photon 1 in the past and hopes the Photon 2 works well for his next project.  2) Subscribed to Midjourney for one year.  Midjourney is an online tool similar to DALL-E.  One difference is that one can upload images of themselves and use them.  He’s just starting to learn this service.

Tech Talk:  An Introduction to Pictorus Online Visual Programming Tool – Bruce

Shared FAQs and the basics of working with Pictorus programs in simulation mode. The tool is in beta mode, is intuitive, requires users to have some familiarity with controls engineering, is geared towards controlling micro-controllers that are running Linux at this time, and holds a lot of promise. Due to not having a specific cable, he was not able to show the flashing process.

Discussion:

Started discussing the possibility of running a Bot Boogaloo in the Spring of 2024.  Nothing was decided and the club will continue the discussion online.

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