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- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
If you want an experience that’s along the same lines, I suggest Mr. President!
store.steampowered.com/app/507010/MrPresident/
You’re saving the President, but you’re really bad at it.
- Comment on Good morning, I choose a healthy breakfast 2 days ago:
- Comment on For No Reason in Particular Here's a Bunch of Games Where You Kill Nazis 5 days ago:
“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”
-Kurt Vonnegut
- Comment on [deleted] 6 days ago:
Just surprising since the sample is in a very different medium.
Unless you’re only supposed to pee like 3 drops into this thing.
- Comment on Engineer turns old 3D printer into a tattoo gun that you definitely shouldn't use at home 6 days ago:
I’m a bit surprised that the thigh bubbling up in the frame didn’t cause any z-axis issues. Probably benefitted from being a small tattoo.
- Comment on Designed/Printed a stand for my electric screwdriver, with a space for bits and a nice tray. 1 week ago:
What brand of driver?
Also get one of these, flip the driver over, and integrate the cable into the base.
- Comment on The Onion Deletes Image From Article After Realizing It Was AI-Generated 2 weeks ago:
Photo in question:
shutterstock.com/…/monster-sad-real-photo-2572494…
Apparently cut out the face and used it in the image on the article.
- Comment on I still don’t think companies serve you ads based on spying through your microphone 5 weeks ago:
That article covers a pitch deck by an ad agency with absolutely zero detail of how it works.
If this is happening, it should be easy to test.
- Comment on I still don’t think companies serve you ads based on spying through your microphone 5 weeks ago:
Do you connect to company WiFi?
- Comment on I still don’t think companies serve you ads based on spying through your microphone 5 weeks ago:
You are in the same geolocation as other people and they are searching for the stuff you’re talking about. Try whispering to your phone alone in a closet.
- Comment on I still don’t think companies serve you ads based on spying through your microphone 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Behold, world class engineering from Tesla 5 weeks ago:
The car had fireworks in the back that caught fire. It being an EV or Tesla had nothing to do with it (except maybe it being hard to put out after the fireworks lit it on fire).
electrek.co/…/tesla-cybertruck-exploded-in-front-…
Still fucking weird.
- Comment on I saw Free Willy in theaters: AMA 5 weeks ago:
The only audio cassette I ever owned was the Free Willy soundtrack.
Also props to Keiko, the most dedicated method actor of all time. To prepare for his role as a captive orca in harsh living conditions, he actually became a captive orca in terrible living conditions.
- Comment on Why Is Printer Ink So Expensive? 2 months ago:
Two printers. One costs 3x+ more than the other.
Ink for the cheap printer: $54 for 440 pages of black and since the cartridge combines color and black, you have to throw the extra ink out.
Ink for the cheap printer: $14 for 6000 pages. I couldn’t even find the official Epson ink since there are so many third party options. Because Epson doesn’t have to lock down their ink because you paid full price for their printer.
- Comment on I don't think so!! 2 months ago:
Rock > Dock
- Comment on cheap low-profile way to generate six precise clocks 2 months ago:
Sorry, by precise I mean “specific timing requirements with respect to each other” not “parts per million”
I think ever my clock has a few dozen nanoseconds of slop, but the whole clock pattern is difficult to create without a bunch of discrete logic.
- Comment on Dyk, Bobby? 2 months ago:
There are other powders for that
- Comment on cheap low-profile way to generate six precise clocks 2 months ago:
It’s far too fast to do it in software. Thus the FPGA.
But yes, it needs a very specific set of six clock signals. Not something easy to achieve with discrete logic if that’s what you’re suggesting. data sheet
- Comment on cheap low-profile way to generate six precise clocks 2 months ago:
Yeah the reference design uses a display driver from Epson that’s eol.
Haven’t looked at integrated display controllers. That’s certainly interesting. It’s a pretty unconventional display. Sharp memory LCD with 64 colors data sheet. I’ll have to see how configurable the integrated controllers are.
Looked at the max10. Still too pricey. Hoping for something in the <$1 range.
- Submitted 2 months ago to askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de | 6 comments
- Comment on rollin' deep 2 months ago:
Didn’t even have to scroll all the way down this meme to clench my foot muscles. Mirror neurons have a direct line to my shitty ankles.
- Comment on D-Link refuses to patch yet another security flaw, suggests users just buy new routers — D-Link told users to replace NAS last week 2 months ago:
Is DDWRT still a thing?
- Comment on Haha SO TRUE! 2 months ago:
- Comment on Good News! 2 months ago:
- Comment on Back in the saddle. 2 months ago:
Ah. My only suggestion then would be to reduce the likelihood of errors by just combining each pair of black wires with its yellow wire, so it’s one continuous wire. It could still follow the same route and keep your main section less crowded, but there’d be fewer connections to worry about. And you could hold them there with little jumpers like you did in the top right section.
- Comment on Back in the saddle. 2 months ago:
Looks great! It looks like you might have watched my video :)
- Comment on idk french but this escalated quick 2 months ago:
But it takes more energy to split than you get out of it.
- Comment on idk french but this escalated quick 2 months ago:
Doesn’t splitting helium into hydrogen absorb energy?
Fusion bombs fuse hydrogen into helium.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 2 months ago:
I’m talking about the back doors. But yes. I incorrectly compared the front doors in the 3/Y with the back doors of the X.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 2 months ago:
Yeah the releases in the 3 and Y aren’t too bad. Most people use them by mistake once or twice (and get the warning about window trim).
The X however is unforgivable. You have to pop off the speaker grills to get to them and then the door also weighs a lot and has to be manually lifted upwards.