@dimitrioskalfakis

good presentation. persistence with attiny is commendable nowdays. BTW you can still  use arduino IDE and use purely avr-gcc calls with main() and even  inline assembler without calling any arduino libraries.

@jerril42

Great video. Comprehensive, concise, and informative. One of the best videos I've seen recently. This is one for the notebook. Thank you.

@delphicdescant

You made these look so fun that I finally went and just ordered a bunch of the ATtiny 1626's to play with.
I know they won't be the same as these 85's, and they're programmed in a newer way, but I figured the 1626 looked like a good model to get familiar with and to use as my "go-to" for stuff. They only cost a dollar each to order 25 from Mouser, so that was nice.
They're also not DIP's, and are surface mounted instead, but I made sure I got the biggest ones with the widest pin pitch (1.25 mm or so, I think), so that I can still hand solder them to stuff. Anyway, thanks, for the inspiring video lol.

@krishangukey2167

thank you for this! please do make a video explaining the OLED integration with ATtiny85.

@smithdoesstuff

I’d love to see the overview of the volt meter!

@sledgex9

My dude using KDE Plasma and XFCE!!! My 2 favorite DEs.

@ElTelBaby

That was a most enjoyable tutorial;... even though 90% went over my head... ROFL
I'm probably thinking way to far outside the box here;... as all this is new to me...
I'll start with my idea before I go off & look for the solution... More than likely this has already been done... From the end of your tutorial;... you showed a digital volt meter display of a small battery...
Right...
Can something like;... similar be build to read the separate voltages of two 12V 20Ah in series making up 24V on my Mobility Scooter so that over time;... distance travelled;... I can judge just how far in distance I have left...
I know the scooter has a battery analogue meter with colour bands;... when fully charges the needle is in the Green band... Then moves into a Yellow band;... finally a panic Red band... Will I make it home... As I Said this is just an idea at the moment...
Keep up your GR8 Tutorials...

@TomLeg

'~' is a 'tilde' ... 'caret' is '^' (aka 'hat') :-)