I don't think its a lag of attraction. If you interested in it, you quickly will realize how much of a behemoth that task really is.
First you have to limit yourself to a specific radio variant, because the actual radio hardware is different on different esp32 variants.
Then you have a massive amount of things this "blobs" actually contain.
And last there is also a lot of continues movement integrating newer radio features. E.g newer BLE version standard implementation and so forth. So you play catch with actual new development.
First you have to limit yourself to a specific radio variant, because the actual radio hardware is different on different esp32 variants.
Then you have a massive amount of things this "blobs" actually contain.
And last there is also a lot of continues movement integrating newer radio features. E.g newer BLE version standard implementation and so forth. So you play catch with actual new development.