it’s so slick.
I need to get back to building shit
sometimes but mostly
it’s so slick.
I need to get back to building shit
divisive? yeah division between this genocide supporter and his lunch money
“It’s got good stuff, but mixed with memes and Redditism and laziness”
that’s what I’m here for mostly.
i say this as a battery guy
holy shit stop putting batteries in stuff. they suck
I’ve managed to avoid learning about whatever the fuck this is
gamers are horrible
whoa, I see kicad schematics. Add me too.
It’s definitely appropriate to just keep it simple for something like this, at least for the basic version. No microcontroller required. Yet, anyways. :sicko-embedded-engineer:
Creature pill
8 hours for rest, 8 hours for work, and 8 hours for being a cat ()
udon with cabbage and tofu mm tofu
it’s sakamoto
that’s right folks, we’re hitting them where it won’t hurt, like at all
now that’s big money gun safety folks
this reads exactly like a tony zaret script
heheheh
If I’m at home and not working, it’s no contest - I plug in some real headphones, open back over-ears preferably.
That said, I’ve been really liking these wireless Samsung things recently. They are in-ears, so maybe a bit off-topic. These days it seems all I do is eat hot chip, work with loud equipment, and ride the train - so, lots of background noise and over-ears are too cumbersome.
At any rate, wired definitely shouldn’t be phased out. My new phone has no 3.5mm jack
revive revival is an awesome name
it’s wild how they just look like little guys, how did that happen
I think one of the main flaws of socialism and planned economies in general is not accounting for supply and demand. In a capitalist society, if you don’t want something, you don’t buy it, whereas under a planned economy you’re stuck with it because that’s what the state decided to make. Case in point the coffee shortages in east Germany when it was controlled by the soviets. The people were extremely unhappy to the point of rioting.
the coffee
As opposed to our famously robust capitalist economy which never has shortages and efficiently allocates resources to the most critical needs, of course.
Somehow I feel like the green on some green PCBs from the 80s and 90s look so much nicer than the standard green PCBs you get now, but I can’t put my finger on it. https://xdevs.com/doc/Fluke/8842A/img/acred.jpg
There are makerspaces here, but they are still a bit far which sucks because they are cool. But with the time getting there and back plus the cost of admission, I feel like I’d have to be doing way more projects to make it worth. definitely one thing I regret about school is not using their makerspace enough. Also kinda the whole degree. hehehehhh
Though I mostly work on electronics and I think the good thing about electronics, compared to machine shop stuff, is that you can really get a lot done with just a little lab. Precision gear still costs a lot, but it’s nothing compared to the cost of big mills and lathes and stuff. And it actually fits in the apartment