Digikey carries adafruit stuff, though not likely their whole line. Sparkfun is hobby-ish?
Digikey carries adafruit stuff, though not likely their whole line. Sparkfun is hobby-ish?
I wish karma was real.
From my immediate environment? I sit on the toilet, the toilet does not sit on me.
It doesn’t help that news corps have found that we generally respond to the negative news much more than we do positive news.
I cook for the family. It’s not the cooking that’s creativity for me, most of the time, it’s the menu planning that is the hardest to think through.
What about ewoks? Jawa?
Don’t buy USB flash or SD cards for long term storage, they aren’t made for longevity as much as typical internal storage. That’s all I got.
10-20 years older than my current age. The number keeps moving as I get older.
As a kid: grown ups are lame.
College age: I never wanna be middle aged.
In the workforce: I can’t wait to retire and do nothing.
Etc
I’m on team Foot pedals.
If you long press the suggestion, you can remove it from history. (Android, chrome)
Fuck it, topside, underside.
Driver’s side and passengers side?
Stage left and stage right? (Depends on where your curtains are).
But the hosting/tabulating server could publish the data afterwards, make it all public.
Everyone throws a number at the same time, the result is the checksum/sum of the throws. Server throws first publicly, keeps the device Numbers secret until the last throw. It’s not perfect, but it’ll do.
100%. I’m in the office 1x a week. Usually for hardware swaps/pick-ups/rework and I’m not giving any more than that full time. My boss knows this, and even though higher ups want everyone back in the office, to see faces, I’m pretty insulated from it, and have gotten a few others to switch over.
I mean, it’s your call, just do it if it’s that important to you.
2002 was the Spider-Man movie, 2004 was Spider-Man 2.
Yeah, the USB ones are an interesting thing, I’m sure writing up the code in an Arduino is trivial these days. Sometime like
#include jiggler.h mouse.jiggle(excitation,time);
I work with hardware that uses fans though, and a piece of paper flailing in the wind does a great job if I’m running a long test.
I might be wrong, but I think that’s due to crappy mouse sensors/firmware.
With teams/idle checking, these days, I almost wish everyone had one of those to keep PCs active all the time.
Right now? I’d say first alert smoke alarms. The batch we bought all has failed in an “alarm always, and don’t stop” kind of way. They are only two years old, and I’m frustrated.