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Posts by Rex

100% agree, I work in a factory and the amount of people that don’t wear safety glasses because they look “uncool” is staggering. (They do look uncool)

2 days ago 1 0 0 0

Have you tried caddy?

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

How are you using it (the psram)?

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

The attiny24/44/84 doesn’t have a hardware uart, it has a Universal Serial Interface (USI) which if I remember correctly is more or less just a shift register with some extras. I also thought all tinys had a UART, until I tried writing code for a project I designed that used the tiny44

5 months ago 1 0 1 0
DirtyPCBs.com

The bus pirate developer has a custom cable builder, but it looks like the lead time is a few weeks

dirtypcbs.com/store/cables

6 months ago 2 0 1 0

porkbun is nice. I use them for domains not available through cloudflare

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

Maybe it’s just the entry point into chow

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

The G7 is like all in one so it means throwing a battery and transmitter away every use which I’m not a fan of. The adhesive patches it comes with also aren’t as good imo, plus the range is worse, and I get erratic readings more often. It is a lot smaller and simpler to apply so those are positives

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

I love the idea of “circumcising” the battery! Was curious how it connected to bat-. Re: infusion sets, that’s basically what happened with me, just using whatever they gave me when I switched from Medtronic. Was wondering if I was missing out on better. Idk about the Omni cause it requires ur phone

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
Tandem t:slim insulin pump

Tandem t:slim insulin pump

Woah that’s a cool setup. What’s the pwrtop? Could be very useful for me because I already have lots of 18650’s laying around from my years of vaping. Also what infusion set do you use? Do you like it? What sensors do you use currently? I just switched to G7 and they kinda suck compared to G6 tbh

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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I’ve started using typst after learning about it from one of your skeets a while back and I’m a big fan. I’m now using it for my resume and service records for my vehicle!

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It compiles to an assembly language (PAL III) which I’ve also written an assembler for. It was much simpler and also very fun to write. It generates instructions for a custom PDP-8 that I built with discreet logic chips. Also a lot of fun!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I attempted to write a C compiler for my PDP-8. Well technically it’s a C -> PAL transpiler. Furthest I got was unary, binary, and trinary operators. It supports 12-bit “integer” variables and a single main function that takes no arguments and returns an int. Code generation was probably the hardest

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
Stylized circuit board, showing a blue "K" with a DIP12 next to it that resembles the Ki from the KiCad logo.  The dot for the "i" is drawn as a gold bodge wire shaped into the number 9

Stylized circuit board, showing a blue "K" with a DIP12 next to it that resembles the Ki from the KiCad logo. The dot for the "i" is drawn as a gold bodge wire shaped into the number 9

What's this? Oh, nothing much. Just KICAD VERSION 9RC2 dropped! We are only a couple weeks away from the final release. Test out the nightly builds now and see if you can find any showstoppers that we can fix before that happens.

forum.kicad.info/t/stable-ver...

1 year ago 127 27 5 3

This is so cool, I’ve been wanting to recreate it since watching the video. I’m hoping you’ll do a video about the galvanometers you ordered, that seems to be the way to go

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