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SO MUCH EASIER with all the contributions and notes! Wow, what a difference. 😀
PS: If it still seems a bit short, I can add 2 newer articles that have technically been shared in January by Tyler and Noah.
I'm probably tired or maybe it's because it was easier, but I feel like I'm second-guessing myself on a couple of seemingly obvious things; please see my notes below.
Most notably, I think my intro line needs to go - Lol I was laughing when I wrote it, but I don't think I'll find myself as amusing after some sleep. :) But do we want to include anything capturing some of the highlights of 2023 from this email sent to subscribers last week, or keep it simple, as it has been in previous years?
I'm leaning towards sticking with the usual, short and sweet to keep it clean looking, but if we want, maybe create a special section for this post with its own ##Heading - like ##2023 Interrupt Recap?
Here are the previous Dec/HNY roundups for context:
2023: https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/dec-2022-roundup
2022: https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/december-2021-roundup
2021: https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/december-2020-roundup
2020: https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/january-2020-roundup
Is this article a project - and thus live in the Projects & Tools section? Yes, technically right? Or is it more of an article talking about a project?:
Zeus WPI | Unveiling secrets of the ESP32: creating an open-source MAC Layer
Just want to make sure this is a typo that should be cartridge, when Tyler wrote in his description: "They built a ROM cartitridge emulator using the Raspberry Pi RP2040." -- there's no cool embedded tool that I'm oblivious too, right? :) Lol sorry that's what I meant by overthinking!
Last thing/speaking of overthinking... should the section heading, "Articles & Learning" really be "Articles & Learnings"? See previous years linked above, it's always been this way... but it makes more sense with both being plural, right? Or am I crazy?