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zante , to lemmyshitpost in Dave was giving someone the best! The best! The best! Ol' screw

The only meme that matters this morning.

aeronmelon , to lemmyshitpost in Lovely Man. He wants to have you for dinner.

I do not want to entertain the thought of Hannibal being a conservative. If he is, do not tell me. We already lost Murdock (which is a double whammy for me as a Trekkie).

atzanteol , to linux in Goldilocks distro?

Great question. Right up there with “what’s the best movie” or “which meal should I order”. Maybe you want to ask which editor is the best too?

Mr_Blott ,

The question starts with “What do you consider…”

You sound like the type to reply in threads where someone’s asking about a problem they’re having with Windows and say “I don’t have this problem because I use Linux (snort)”

SnotFlickerman , (edited ) to asklemmy in What are the best resources for getting started with hands-on electronics and robotics?
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

May I suggest the Pinecil, if you’re seeking a soldering iron?

pine64.com/…/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-solderin…

The Pinecil is a smart mini portable soldering iron with a 32-bit RISC-V SoC featuring a sleek design, auto standby and it heats up to an operating temperature in just 6 seconds!

  • Dual power input design: 1) USB-C supports both PD and QC 3.0 and; 2) DC5525 barrel DC jack.
  • Speedy Rapid Warmup: Reaches operating temperature in 6 seconds. Support for on-demand rapid boost feature.
  • Adjustable soldering tip temperature which can be set between 100° C and 400° C using the adjustment buttons and an easy-to-read OLED display.
  • Portable: it features a sleek and slim design, comprised of an SAE 304 stainless steel core housed inside a polycarbonate shell.
  • Auto standby mode engages when it is not in use ensuring the user safety.
  • OS: Ralim’s IronOS build
  • Chipset: Bouffalo BL-706
  • CPU: 32-bit RV32IMAFC RISC-V “SiFive E24 Core” @ 144 MHz

It’s got good support from the manufacturers and is a very versatile little starter gun if you don’t already have one. Also very affordable.


learntosolderkits.com/collections/all

Some cheap little fun project kits. I started with the jitterbug.


For deeper info, you might try these Lemmy communities:

!askelectronics

!electronics

FriendBesto , to asklemmy in Tabasco on pizza: Yay or Nay?

Sure, why not? I put sriracha on some the pizzas we get, or make at home.

Some Italians may find this offensive, alas not as offensive as lathering pizza in ketchup.

Bongo_Stryker , to greentext in Posting the shopping cart theory because people had questions in a separate thread

Nope, I don’t buy it.

  • An estimated one out of every 500 Americans is homeless
  • Unarmed noncombatant civilian women and children are being bombed, shot, and starved to death.
  • There has been a nearly 70% reduction in wild vertebrates worldwide since 1970
  • The leading cause of death among children and teens in america is firearms

Privileged westerners could do something about these things, but they are sipping their pumpkin spice lattes and congratulating each other for putting their shopping carts back because, you know, it’s the ultimate test of moral righteousness. Ugh.

deltapi ,

I bet you’re fun at parties.

Shampiss , (edited )

You’re not looking at this correctly. No one congratulates themselves for returning the cart.

The point here is that the simple act of returning the shopping cart is the baseline of ethical behavior. This is just illustrating that society’s individualism is so strong that this simple act of spending 10 seconds to keep the place in order is often ignored.

Of course people that return the shopping cart can be ignorant assholes as well. But the point is that this extremely basic act is severely lacking in society. Therefore we can’t expect, as you said, more advanced ethical values. Such as using one’s time and energy to promote changes to other foreign countries

tatterdemalion , to selfhosted in Would you buy "self-hosted in a box" hardware?
@tatterdemalion@programming.dev avatar

I’m not in the market, but I’ve actually had similar thoughts of building a project on top of NixOS that’s focused on self-hosting for homes and small businesses. I recently deployed my own router/server on a BeeLink mini PC and instead of using something like OpenWRT, I used NixOS, systemd-networkd, nftables, etc.

DM me if you want to discuss more. I think the idea has potential and I might be interested in helping if you can get the business model right (even if it just ends up being some FOSS thing).

sag , to nostupidquestions in What happened with active users on Lemmy?

Wait, TF

renzev , to memes in Dear iPhone users:

This looks like one of those PC/Console comparison memes from the early days of pcmasterrace. I like it!

Cratermaker , to asklemmy in What are the best (free) math resources out there?

3Blue1Brown on youtube has amazingly good visual explanations for various math concepts. Helped me out a lot when I was having trouble with calculus. It doesn’t help specifically with memorizing theorems or anything, but provides a good conceptual framework to start with. www.youtube.com/c/3blue1brown

eldain , to linuxmemes in Seriously this is a joke Do NOT try this
mojofrododojo , to til in TIL over 500'000 German prisoners of war died in forced labour camps, after the German surrender, while detained in the Soviet Union. With the latest survivors only being released a decade later.

yeah, well… on the one hand, you can look at it as a response to what happened during the war, with RU losing 20+ million.

On the other hand, you could consider: stalin killed and gulag’d so many of his own people, what does anyone expect him to do to POWs?

ain’t right. but you can’t say it was exactly unexpected.

ch00f , to asklemmy in What does this mean on Google Maps?

I heard that part of the motivation behind games like Pokémon Go is that they can collect data on previously unrecorded pedestrian routes between major landmarks or points of interest.

So Google’s directions may be based on crowd sourced routes that have never been vetted as safe/legal for pedestrians and cyclists.

Swarfega , to internetfuneral in wow

I kinda miss the animated logos you would see in Netscape and Internet Explorer.

Dirk , to memes in What a timeline
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

This is why you can’t have shit in Ohio.

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