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array, or double buffering. FastLED doesn't seem to really think that way,
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array, or double buffering. FastLED doesn't seem to really think that way,
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rightfully so.
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rightfully so.
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# Liscening
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FastLED is MIT license.
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I intend my portions to be MIT license. AKA the don't sue me license.
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However, the Espressif HAL code is LGPL. Mostly, these are used as headers,
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not as code itself. There's very little of value there. If LGPL bothers
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you, I would propose a quick rewrite of those files, and submit a pull request
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that would be under MIT license.
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I am honestly not sure what happens to LGPL in this case. It's a component in an
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embedded system, which is morally a library, but it is clearly very statically
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linked.
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I don't intend to make any money off this, don't charge people, and do not intend
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the use for commercial art projects, so the use is safe for me. But don't say
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I didn't warn you.
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# Gotchas and Todos
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# Gotchas and Todos
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## ESP32 define
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## ESP32 define
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