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  • It costs more to finance than to buy outright. The bank wants to make money in interest, so it'd be more than the cost of saving for the car. The longest loan I've seen is 72 months (6 years) and that's still not going to help OP get a new car.

  • You can order those directly from chip suppliers (mouser, digikey, arrow, etc.) for a lower cost than you could get them from framework. Also those are going to be very difficult to solder/desolder. You're going to need a hot air station, and you need to pre-warm the board to manage the heat sink from the ground planes.

  • Android Development @programming.dev
    naonintendois @programming.dev

    Do you have a preferred guide on modern Android development?

    I'm looking for something that goes through building a jetpack compose app with storage.

    I find linking the UI state with data updates really confusing. I can get it to show up, but updates are inconsistent/jumpy.

    I've been working on a project where the source of truth for the data is actually coming over a Bluetooth connection, and my code feels like a mess. I want to see what good code looks like from scratch so I see what parts of my code are salvageable.

    Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml
    naonintendois @programming.dev

    Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components - programming.dev

    Cross posting since I thought some people in this community (anyone soldering their own boards) might also appreciate this trick.

    ErgoMechKeyboards @lemmy.world
    naonintendois @programming.dev

    Cross posting since I thought people in this community might also appreciate this trick.

    Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de
    naonintendois @programming.dev

    Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components

    I just came across this and thought I'd share. I've struggled to get headers and IC's off boards after soldering them on backwards/upside down. This video shows a cool trick with a piece of copper wire that makes them very easy and quick to get off without expensive tooling. I was thoroughly impressed. Hope someone else finds this useful too.