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  • Ceramics arent unheard of in terms of pcbs and ic packaging, though forest clay certainly isnt the ideal ceramic by any means. Ceramics also are much harder to work with and create things like vias. They are sometimes used in interposers or for creating interconnects in chiplet designs due to their capacity for high density microvias

  • The amount of plastic waste we generate is ridiculous. Walking into a store at the mall, theres walls, racks and containers of crappy toys, stickers and knicknacks that only an old person, who isnt familiar with what theyre kids like, would buy. As far as i could tell, at least 60% of it would probably end up being burned or landfilled without ever being sold to a consumer. Who is going to buy a shitty little rubber generic controller keychain? Or 5000 funko pops. Or a 600$ gameboy game

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  • Straitjacket now im going to stop proofreading my posts and just let autocorrect do is thing. I'll prob do it for a day or two and see what happens

  • I think modern steamos is based on a different distro then it was then. Also proton is good enough now to justify switching for a lot of people

  • I wonder how similar opencola is

  • I've got 3 local copies. What are you gonna do about it?

    Fr tho, main pc, NAS and laptop. Trying to help friend build a NAS and then swap offsite backup space.

  • Femcel Memes @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2meirl4meirl

  • 3500 yrs ago would be olmec probably

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    Can't quite place this one

  • Candidates for the 2025 mayoral election include:

    • Zellnor Myrie

    Before law school, Myrie worked for the New York City Council as a legislative director where he helped draft the Tenant Bill of Rights. After law school, he joined Davis Polk & Wardwell. As an associate at the firm, Myrie worked more than 600 pro bono hours in one year. His pro bono work included cases brought by victims of police brutality, special education students seeking services from the Department of Education, domestic violence victims, and asylum seekers

    On May 30, 2020, Myrie was pepper-sprayed and handcuffed while taking part in protests following the murder of George Floyd.[19][20] On October 29, 2021, six New York City firefighters were suspended for threatening the staff of Myrie in regards to his support of firing certain city employees who were unwilling to be vaccinated against COVID-19

    Myrie supports financial institutions having the right to deny lending capital to ammunition and gun industries. Myrie has advocated for requiring food regulators to target corporations that advertise unhealthy foods. In 2021, Myrie was one of two members of the New York State Senate to vote against a bill designating baseball as the official state sport of New York.

    In 2021, Myrie authored the Community Violence Intervention Act, which declared gun violence a public health crisis and which provides millions of dollars to local hospital- and community-based violence intervention programs. Myrie also authored a first-in-the-nation law that classifies illegal gun sales as a nuisance, which could open gun manufacturers to liability.

    • Brad Lander

    From 1993 to 2003, Lander was the executive director of the Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC), a Park Slope not-for-profit organization that develops and manages affordable housing.

    From 2003 to 2009, Lander was a director of the university-based Pratt Center for Community Development. In that position, he was a critic of the Bloomberg administration's development policies.[8][15][16][17] He has also been a critic of the Atlantic Yards project.[18] Lander's work in 2003–2005 on Greenpoint-Williamsburg rezoning led to the first New York City inclusionary housing program to create affordable housing in new development outside Manhattan.[19] Lander served on a mayoral taskforce that recommended reforms to the 421-a tax exemption for luxury housing and required that new development in certain areas of the city set aside affordable housing units.[20][21] He co-led the completion of the One City One Future platform, a progressive vision for economic development in New York City.[22][23] He stepped down as head of the organization in 2009 to seek a seat on the New York City Council.[24] Lander teaches as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School.

    In 2013, Lander played a key role in a campaign to pass paid sick leave over Mayor Bloomberg's veto, telling the Brooklyn Reporter the legislation would "make our city a fairer, more compassionate place to live and work."[32][33] Lander passed the Independent Expenditure Disclosure Act, giving NYC the most aggressive SuperPAC disclosure requirements in the country.[34] In 2015, Lander passed legislation to ban discriminatory employment credit checks, ending the practice of companies discriminating against people because of their credit history.[35] In March 2015, Lander was arrested for blocking traffic in Park Slope to show support for eight striking car washers, outside a car wash that was closed at the time; it was his fourth arrest.[36][37] The Wall Street Journal covered his arrest with an article entitled: "Please Don't Arrest Me—Until the Cameras Are Here".[38] In November 2016 he announced his intention to get arrested, saying it was: "part of a long tradition of civil disobedience, and it takes a little courage."[39] In December 2017 he was arrested inside the Capitol Building in Washington DC as he was protesting a tax bill and refusing the request of police to move the protest from public spaces; he tweeted "Being arrested ... in the halls of Congress while ... fighting for a country where we provide health care for those who need it ... is something I'll remember for the rest of my life".[40] In June 2018 he was arrested for blocking traffic, disorderly conduct, and failing to disperse at a protest outside the office of State Senator Martin Golden.[41]

    Source: wikipedia

    Please let those around you know about this if theyre from NY

  • Natural selection since a person isnt manually selecting the humans that survive / are more fit for the environment, although the changes in the environment are artificial given it is changed by human action.

  • I just added 60tb of storange aaaaand... its full.

  • Are they protected bike lanes, or a line on the normal street that cars swerve through to turn and park

  • As far as I can tell, unfair terms in their EULA which are illegal in some places, and silently changing the terms of the EULA after the fact without informing anyone. Removal of content/mods under the new terms that they deemed they "didnt like" it because it had guns while putting guns in their own shop. Probably a number of other things.

  • I had to scroll down... 17 posts to find one that was actually shitting on windows. Linuxsucks is the same 3 dudes circlejerking and complaining about linux.

  • There are heat pump dryers which take longer but are more gentle because the clothes are heated significantly less. They recycle the air across a cold plate to condense out water vapor out then a hot plate to re-heat the air. Its essentially a dehumidifier.

  • memes @lemmy.world
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    Tastes a bit funny at first, but you get used to it

  • I'm in power electronics and its the worst of both worlds

  • Its funny how they spent so long trying to break their way into twitter to force everyone to deal with them that someone had to buy the site to make it happen. Once they did they started gloating, "now you're stuck here with me," and when people left to bluesky they went "wait you cant do that"

  • Never made sense to me to keep cutlery and plates and stuff that never gets used to show "yes this is the place where eating happens."

  • Soldering @lemmy.ca
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    Anyone use a microscope

    I usually use an optical microscope at work. Makes hand eye coordination better so even if my hands are shaky, I can solder 0402 easily. Digital scopes are pretty hard to use on account of the lag

    SMT ICs I check back with the microscope after reflow / rework

    Considering getting one for home use but I dont have the space. Need to make like 20k more a year to be able to afford renting somewhere and got knows how things will go the next couple of years

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    Fridays

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    But what about

    Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
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    Issues with links (particularly in comments)

    Version: 1.0.14 (17)

    Device: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

    Browser: Firefox Mobile Beta

    When opening links in comments, it collapses the comment.

    Additionally, links in comments can take 30-60s to open after tapping them. When long pressing and then tapping open in browser, the link opens immediately. Similar behavior observed when opening some link posts - tapping post to open the link can take a while, while directly selecting the option is almost immediate.

    This also means that several copies of the link open up and must each individually be closed

    Ecletronics @lemmy.ca
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    Manmade horrors beyond my comprehension

    waag.social henk ✅ (@[email protected])

    Bijlagen: 1 afbeelding #fabacademy 2024 Edwin Dertien - the tortured furby modular synth module "I’m a big fan of modular synthesisers, animatronics and furbies. For that reason it makes sense to combine all three in the final project: the tortured furby modular synth module - moreover because I ...

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    SOC support PMICs

    chaos.social jaseg (@[email protected])

    I just found an interesting genre of weird but potentially useful chip: System support PMICs for large SoCs such as BD71805 (2$, i.MX SoCs), RK809 (2$, Rockchip SoCs) or WL2868 (50ct, Omnivison SoCs). These chips provide between 7 and around a dozen DC/DC or LDO channels with digitally configurable ...

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    Light Emitting Resistor

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    Oops! All Power Rails

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    Helicopter Gear Reduction

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    DIP20 with heatsink standoff

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    Attached: 2 images From the department of cursed IC packages ... the DIP20 with odd pins, and a heatsink screw. Plessey SL414A, single channel 3W audio power amplifier. #cursedChips #CursedPackages #Electronics photo credit: com-place on ebay, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142567928927

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    Animemes @ani.social
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    How the rest of the week is going to go

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Don't shoot me rule

    Ecletronics @lemmy.ca
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    They told me to stop popping bubblewrap

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    The smallest and silliest MIDI synth yet

    How Things Work @lemmy.ca
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    How a torque wrench works

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    anime_irl

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    Making Aerogel