i am seeing a lot of blobby solder joins. Use flux and enough heat.
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aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Hardware@lemmy.world•The Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first hardware release in over 30 years — pre-orders start at $299English12·19 days agoThe whole thing is for retro vibes. Otherwise you’d get a $40 raspberry pi and engage in that scene, including homebrew/lofi games
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Communities not existing on all instances is a big problem.English81·1 month agoLemmy.ml seems to have a clone of most of the “top reddits”, somehow the most subscribed communities out there, and all dominated by one or two posters who post pro-China/pro-DPRK/anti-Western content all day long.
It definitely is going to confuse newcomers and make a bad first impression. I wonder if they auto subscribe people to those so their propaganda ends up at the top of the communities list.
Part of the solution is to better inform new users the part of the community name is the host, just like Main St in one city is different from Main St in another city. You choose the city you want to live in first.
But, it may also be interesting to have the ability for admins to selectively merge like-named communities with other agreeable instance admins, and count subscribers to both as one group.
and don’t ever pull the mask off by reading the descriptor and meta object protocol.
in Scala, everything is an expression, including “if”, maybe kotlin is the same?
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Programming@programming.dev•C is one of the most energy saving language3·2 months agoIt’s a single counterexample. there are many, many such libraries for C and the programmer does not have to roll their own.
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Programming@programming.dev•C is one of the most energy saving language42·2 months agoOK, think of all the other C collection libraries there must be out there!
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Programming@programming.dev•C is one of the most energy saving language31·2 months agoThe C programmer will need to either roll his own, which may not be an option if time Is limited, or choose a lower-performance alternative.
What are you talking about? https://docs.gtk.org/glib/data-structures.html
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I've massively improved my home organization with this free and open-source [Self-Hosted] tool [HomeBox]English392·2 months agoThe thought of going through all of my storage boxes to catalog hundreds or thousands of items so that I might search for them one day via a web UI seems a lot less productive than simply knowing that old USB supplies are in the “USB junk” box and Christmas decorations are in the “Christmas decorations” box
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How I’m building a micro-income system using GPT + PayhipEnglish2·2 months agoYou built a spambot?
aubeynarf@lemmynsfw.comto Programming@programming.dev•An Elaborate GitHub Comment on Microsoft's new `edit` CLI Text Editor Asking for Simplicity and Predictability5·2 months agoThe things the author mentioned drive me nuts about visual studio…. Especially trivial completions, like brace pairing, their thirst to add these newb-crutches leads me to backspacing and retyping over and over again, trying to figure out what the editor did that I didn’t even notice and how to undo it. For something that is literally a 20ms muscle memory action for any experienced programmer.
If you can follow the removed pad up and expose the trace, you can solder a fine wire to it. 30AWG wrapping wire works well for that