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Comment Re:bro (Score 1) 61

Or the Chicago Elevated Train; aka El, or Crazy Train. The first time I - a guy from small town USA - saw a homeless person with all of her belongings on the El - minding her own business, and not bothering anyone - it was a shocking and disheartening experience. I don't blame her: it was freaking cold out on the streets. Plus, once you get on a train, you can go anywhere in the system, as long as you don't exit the toll booths. I hope she's doing better, one way or another.

Comment Re:Smoke and mirrors (Score 1) 26

So, off-hand, do you know of a replacement Arduino community that new users can join so they can learn about microcontrollers without being under Qualcomm's thumb? There's the Raspberry Pi Pico, I suppose, but it's not as turnkey easy as Arduino's IDE. That, in itself, has plusses and minuses.

Comment Alive or dead? (Score 1) 129

With this administration and its cowboy cavalier attitude toward everything, including the laws of physics, I wouldn't be surprised if management pulls an "I don't care if it's insanely dangerous! Launch that mfkr! All for the glory of our glorious leader!" So, sure, we might have people on the moon, but them being alive, and returning are not guaranteed.

Comment Re:Dual-PCB = someone else's design (Score 1) 71

I buy evaluation boards - eg LPC845BRK; nearest one at hand - just so I can swipe the various circuits I might need. They give you a nice PDF with the circuits laid out - often in logical blocks, like power, USB, SD card, etc - so you can just cut-and-paste their design.

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