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so i want to learn more about the digital logic circuits, and I really think messing around with a breadboard will be the best way, as you can figure things out on the way

when i get a nice circuit that works, like a counter or a math thing maybe, then i will put it in kicad and spin a little pcb with leds

i follow 2 people who do put interesting electronics stuff on my tl, and that do know what they're doing

ok so actually this esp32 devboard is getting way too expensive ughh there's no point

kicad was invented to let me make more random shit

donuts were invented by Blender Guru to make more video tutorials

time was invented by watch companies to sell more watches

oh no oh no i've just created my most cursed kicad pcb so far

bev, a comedy of errors 

signs that you need coffee:
* you forget to turn on the coffee maker
* you forget to grind the beans and get the thought of coffee
* you forget to put the grounds in the coffee maker and get a nice hot cup of water
* you forget to close the coffee maker and get a nice faceful of hot water
* you forget to add milk, cream, and/or sugar
* you forget to take your coffee with you

misinfo 

gnome-system-monitor is like an antivirus, but for :gnomed:

presenting asbestOsu!

a rythm game where you have to take out crumbling asbestos before it's too late

thinking about,,, 

supermicro mini towers again (you thought this was gonna say girls, didn't you)

might end up doing blue soldermask (with silver surface finish, and no castellation)

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so,,, yeah,, no way I'll get it produced as pretty as this :(
will probably have to scrap both ENIG and the castellated holes (the outer, half-cut ones)

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