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8/7/2025, 3:22:05 AM
>>512419728
Nigger, I gave you an example of something that literally happened to me within the last two weeks. On the other side of things if the Changs can't be trusted to get 50 year old technology (112 years in the case of LEDs) right I can't really trust them to manufacture the 17 year old Pro Mini microcontrollers that I was literally working with today so I have to buy the ones manufactured in America by Sparkfun.
Still wish that Arduino made Pro Minis, but they retired them since the Nano supersedes them. Those Arduino wops make some fantastic microcontrollers, and they are open source.
Nigger, I gave you an example of something that literally happened to me within the last two weeks. On the other side of things if the Changs can't be trusted to get 50 year old technology (112 years in the case of LEDs) right I can't really trust them to manufacture the 17 year old Pro Mini microcontrollers that I was literally working with today so I have to buy the ones manufactured in America by Sparkfun.
Still wish that Arduino made Pro Minis, but they retired them since the Nano supersedes them. Those Arduino wops make some fantastic microcontrollers, and they are open source.
8/7/2025, 2:48:39 AM
>>717464262
I spent all day sitting at my work bench under bright ass lights with a hot air gun blasting at full speed and handling a soldering iron in 80°F 97% RH weather. Gaming aint gonna help with that, but you know what does? I keep a bottle of vodka in my freezer and pour a couple of ounces every few hours. Not only does it help you beat the heat, but it steadies your hand when you are dealing attaching tiny components to PCBs
I spent all day sitting at my work bench under bright ass lights with a hot air gun blasting at full speed and handling a soldering iron in 80°F 97% RH weather. Gaming aint gonna help with that, but you know what does? I keep a bottle of vodka in my freezer and pour a couple of ounces every few hours. Not only does it help you beat the heat, but it steadies your hand when you are dealing attaching tiny components to PCBs
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