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They should have read it before choosing to serve you.
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Seriously, read up on the political history of bananas.
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*trading 😅
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In return for getting amazing healthcare, legal insider training, and vast amounts of power, we expect our elected officials to shrug off these threats. They knew the risk of taking office, and now it's time for them to do the hard part of the job, not just reap the benefits.
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You do realize that every bad thing that happens will be blamed on the dissolved agency and used as proof it should have been shut down? Doesn’t have to make sense, just smooth out the cognitive dissonance.
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But look at it. That was a half-hearted effort, it's just craggly Comic Sans. It doesn't use any of the other styling of Papyrus. It's up to you to make the perfect hybrid!
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creativemarket.com/blog/designe...
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I filed a bug report with them yesterday, I see they haven't fixed the glitch yet.
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Mugs, Digi-Key ruler, pens (tired, yet wired), stickers, USB flash drives, t-shirts, pocket multimeter, micro screwdrivers, spudgers
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Rocking the OG today
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That's definitely going to be the big impact. The additional processing time, leading to increased shipping costs, rather than the tax on the items alone. This is why I bought everything I could think I might need from China before January.
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I sold half of my holdings the day after the election and I'll be taking a hard look at the rest tomorrow. I'm not even sure moving into T-bills is a safe option anymore. Any good international ETFs?
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Right. This is Pandora’s Box you’re opening. I wonder how exactly many dev teams have death spiraled due to an eternal damnation of trying to abstract away every hard decision and baby proof every sharp edge. It’s admirable to get near 100% coverage but too many 9’s are certain doom.
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Perhaps you can dynamically sacrifice overhead for reliability depending on the type of message. A less critical sensor reading gets a 16 bit CRC and yolo. Missile launch command you have long checksums or even repeating the same packet several times.
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It’s all about reducing probabilities. I’ve been happy with COBS packet framing of CRCed packets. You will detect the overwhelming majority of bit errors in the payload and in the CRC.
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Secret mission: try running it with no acrylic in a dark room once it’s done. The shadow casting should be pretty good!
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These are fantastic, they look straight from the 90's. ✅
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You know the rules, show an old camera like that and we gotta see pictures of something taken with it 🙏
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This one says it will last for 25 years but is Not Tritiums
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It's usually something your parents decide for you at birth
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It is an observable fact that if you parrot the con loud enough you have a better chance of achieving riches and power than any other way. The only obstacle is just some worthless thing some people call a conscience or morals or whatever,
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Lots of high quality office furniture and big curvy monitors liquidated, cheap!
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I'm worried about what will happen when the bubble pops. There's going to be a lot of bitter feelings. Maybe after that, investors will turn their interest back to products that have actual proven functionality and value.
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And over the past 10 years, like KiCAD the existence of many MAJOR inconveniences has given over to minor ones. Even in the engineering space, we're rapidly running out of applications that you absolutely must choose closed-source to be productive.
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There are many minor inconveniences still, but none offset the value of knowing that I will be able to use this CAD program forever, it does not operate on my computer only at the whim of an executive with their finger on a big red button.
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Since nearly 100% of UV resin is not solvents but acrylates that form the cured solid, I wouldn't expect a lot of bubbles like you'd expect to be pulled out of a volatile solvent. Definitely would expect it to be foamy and bubbly while under active vacuum. If you're smelling resin then ventilate!
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If you’re having trouble, it might be you. But there’s a lot of things to try before reaching that conclusion.
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we have mixer at home
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Buying dev boards, needing to use one, but not using it because it would be a "waste" until a more perfect application arises