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ESP8266 notes 10-12-16 – Problem uploading sketch – MEM CHECK FAIL

Discovered an issue when I attempted to upload a sketch for the ESP8266 that results in a MEM CHECK FAIL error message. The fix is to make sure there is no load on the GPIO pins.

Why I just installed Pokemon Go….

As a technologist and futurist, I am always looking at ways to implement technology to make my life easier, get paid to help other individuals and organizations and look towards the future.

I see the technology that Pokemon Go as an epoch in human history.  Many ‘Adults’ may see this as a bunch of ‘kids’ running around and throwing imaginary spheres at each other, but I can imagine the same interaction taking place 44 years ago when Pong came out.  Ironically the original Pong Cabinet was yellow….go figure.

Many only see the content, the furry yellow Pikachu.  I see the next step in technology interfaces. Augmented Reality(AR) will replace Virtual Reality(VR) before VR even starts.  Location specific resources will be part of the future, and with the unlimited layers that can imposed on the world, we are just beginning to scratch the surface. Just like DSpace from the Daemon/Freedom(tm) books by Daniel Suarez, the world on-line will enter the ‘real world’

Ingress was great. I loved it, but couldn’t stick with it because it kept getting repetitive. Let’s how much I can catch in Pokemon Go while being part of human history.