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so today I got the art design for my water counter pcb, and holy shit is it awesome.
Did a bit more tweaking, and should be all ready for fab now :O

these pictures turned out so nice. Cat was incredibly peaceful, and the combination of sun and picture angle was less of an issue than expected

finally got around to fixing my scooter lighting. During I discovered a break in the strip, so half the strip was unusable. Managed to sort of bend it right and then stick in place with lots of cyber stickers.

Redid the whole strip today, and made the lipo+esp32 pack removable, held in place with velcro pads and a not quite tightened ziptie. Really nice to take just that inside for charging

finally cleaned my desk, and took some fancy pics of my setup with Haiku, my trusty Blahaj :D

yeah no thanks youtube the only good Dutch music DOES NOT HAVE DUTCH VOCALS

do you have a moment to talk about our lord and saviour Pasta Soup

considering this from the longer "What is a drop of rain compared to the storm? What is a thought compared to the mind? Our unity is full of wonders, which your tiny individualism cannot even conceive." - The Many (System Shock)

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so now that I'm getting more into pcb design, I *really* need similar quotes on mine.
suggestions and boosts highly welcome!!

pcb design all done :D
so glad I was able to route this all succesfully. Now it's just waiting for the art design that goes on the user-facing side, laid out in copper.

slowly getting somewhere with my pcb design, routing is super hard because I want to keep the whole front clean for copper artwork (except what's hidden under the center button), and those big ring sections can't have tracks either (they're diffusers for the reverse mounted leds).
all in all this project is a great learning challenge for me, both in pcb routing and low-tech electronics (no microcontroller)

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