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fun activity: annoy physicists by using the wrong symbol for everything. "Let q be the speed of light", "f is used here to denote the velocity, or fastness, of the object", "given a sphere of total charge n and radius p,"

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@Tryn is a very silly shoulderdragon with a very cute and very *her* computer "desk"

Some chips, like the LM741 and the NE555, are very popular among hobbyists but never used in professional design anymore.

Others, though, have retained their usefulness for a very, very long time. You still see 2222s and 3904s in transistor part numbers, the 1N4001 and 1N4148 are still some of the most common diodes around, the LM317 even finds its niche from time to time.

I don't know where I was going with this. Just some ponderances I suppose.

I don't actually know what most of the settings mean in graphics options. What is pixel light count? What does it do when you change it? I couldn't say. I know what antialiasing is, but what are the options? TAA? SAA? 2xSAA + TAA? What does anisotropic filtering even _mean_, anyway?

ghhhh the ACS70331 is _available_ in an easy to use SOIC package, but no distributor sells it so you can only get it by buying in bulk from Allegro

I mean we can _do_ it, probably, but I prefer SOIC or something with a more reasonable pin pitch

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why must all the things that fit all our other needs perfectly have a 0.5mm pin pitch

nsfw, very weird 

Got dicks on the brain today....

*opens up its head and takes out a couple dicks*

I was wondering where those had gotten to.

do you get any sort of notification on here if someone denies a follow request? There's one person I could swear I clicked follow on who apparent I am not following and now I'm worried I might have done that multiple times and I hope that didn't seem creepy to them I just have a bad memory >.>

Why does it seem like every op amp bills itself as a "precision op amp"?

the word kind of loses meaning when it's applied to everything on the market

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today's random space fact:

The rings of Saturn are over 70,000km wide, but their average thickness is only on the order of 30 meters.

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HOLY SHIT EVERYONE SHUT UP A SECOND, I JUST REALIZED THAT "UMBRAGE" AND "THROWING SHADE" ARE ETYMOLOGICALLY RELATED

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procrastinating? read xkcd's What Ifs! you'll be amazed and astounded at the ridiculousness.

(also it's fine if it's just a buck converter, but buck/boost or SEPIC or Ćuk or some other thing that can do both above and below input voltage would be preferred)

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