yes bro.. the thing is i did it like 6, 7 times to get it done, so i thought passing the information is a good thing, if you have tried that tutorial you have given, you may have same issues that faced by me. The main reason i put this post is to help people from getting into more complex situations...and i accept that i also did it by refer the link you provided.. the main thing is that link was not enough...
The main issue here is that you committed copyright infringement in order to win a prize in a contest. Regardless of the difficulties you may have experienced with the source article you directly committed copyright infringement by copying and pasting the article while trying to pass it off as your own instead of giving credit to the original authors.
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5 years ago
This is a rip-off of a tutorial posted back in 2016 from here
https://lifehacker.com/how-to-build-your-own-amazo...
Most of it, for example "
Name your device type and display name (We chose “Raspberry Pi” for both)." is directly copy pasted from that article.
Reply 5 years ago
yes bro.. the thing is i did it like 6, 7 times to get it done, so i thought passing the information is a good thing, if you have tried that tutorial you have given, you may have same issues that faced by me. The main reason i put this post is to help people from getting into more complex situations...and i accept that i also did it by refer the link you provided.. the main thing is that link was not enough...
Reply 5 years ago
The main issue here is that you committed copyright infringement in order to win a prize in a contest. Regardless of the difficulties you may have experienced with the source article you directly committed copyright infringement by copying and pasting the article while trying to pass it off as your own instead of giving credit to the original authors.
5 years ago
Good one
5 years ago
That's a neat simple setup :)
Reply 5 years ago
:-) thank you...