Decided to learn and use #LibreOffice Base for a thing because I thought it would be an easier way to slap a quick and dirty UI on a database than rolling an app from scratch (which I already knew how to do).
I was wrong, but at this point I'm going full sunk cost fallacy.
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Ep. 316 Ramtha's School of Enlightenment - A Father's Perspective. Episode 143 Part 1 Remastered
In this 2-part series, I first chat with Bob about his experiences losing his daughter to JZ Knight's Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. Bob speaks about the heaSpreaker
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Ep. 315 Manhattan Cult Story - Episode 141 Remastered Part 2
In this episode I speak with Spencer about his time spent in Sharon Gan's cult in Manhattan known as the Odyssey Study Group. Spencer descirbes all of this in hSpreaker
Ep. 315 Manhattan Cult Story - Episode 141 Remastered Part 1
In this episode I speak with Spencer about his time spent in Sharon Gan's cult in Manhattan known as the Odyssey Study Group. Spencer descirbes all of this in hSpreaker
Okay, sqlitebrowser (from the #Debian repositories) is actually a pretty decent tool. It provides a nice point-and-click interface that makes working with #sqlite3 databases a little bit nicer. Knowledge of how to write an #SQL query is still a requirement, but it makes creating/editing tables more convenient. Maybe it's well known, but I just discovered it yesterday.
Edit: sqlite browser, not mysqlbrowser
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So, I get that #KiCad can't have symbols and footprints for every component ever in their default library, but some of the things they've chosen to include can be a little confusing when compared against what they haven't chosen to include. Here's an example:
There are symbols for the TC74HC00 (quad NAND gate) and TC74HC08 (six channel inverter) series of chips, but none for the TC74HC04 (quad AND gate). Sure, the 74HC00 symbol can fairly trivially be edited into a 74HC04, but still... Am I missing something here?
Fortunately, for this particular board I was able to do some boolean magic with a single 74HC00, so it's a moot point.
I'd try this out on a breadboard, but I don't currently have the necessary parts so I'll just ask instead.
What happens on a 555 timer if you simultaneously drive the trigger low and the threshold high? Is this an error state that could vary from chip to chip?
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Q
and ~Q
outputs of the SR latch to be driven low.
Woo! Got my clock module down to two chips total (plus resistors, capacitors, and such).
Really basic stuff, but I'm still learning #KiCad.
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~HLT
instead of +5V
. No additional logic gates required.
Ep. 314 Shincheonji - Episode 75 Remastered
In this weeks episode we are diving into another movement that originated in Korea. This one comes with a twist... you don't find out that this movement is SCJSpreaker
Decided to look into Nostr since everyone here seems to hate it (so I can figure out why).
From their website, they tout that it's "censorship-resistant"* while also complaining that traditional social media is overrun by bots and spam.
How does one go about solving the bot/spam problem without resorting to censorship? This feels rather mutually exclusive to me.
* frequently a fascist dog whistle
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8bitdo makes bluetooth receivers that plug into an nes controller port, been thinking about getting one of those.
And there are plenty of no name 3rd party nes controllers on websites like aliexpress
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Here's the funny thing about propaganda:
It gets started by someone (or a group of someones) with an agenda, but when it's effective, it gets swallowed and spread by well-meaning individuals who simply don't know any better. When this happens, it becomes even more effective, making it a vicious cycle.
Not everyone who spreads it is doing so for nefarious reasons (though many are).
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for many years. I somewhat recently switched to tmux
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seems more popular.
Ep. 313 OneTaste Episode 126 Remastered
In this remastered episode I speak at length with Ruwan, an outspoken ex-member of the female-pleasure focused movement known as OneTaste. Ruwan talks us througSpreaker
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Ep. 312 Stone Mountain & Three Springs Troubled Teen Industry - Episode 132 Remastered
In this remastered episode I speak with Andrew who talks us through his experiences being pulled through the Troubled Teen Industry from the young age of 11 onwSpreaker
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • •It's also interesting that (as far as I can tell) the easiest way to export the DB schema from an ODB file (using the embedded HSQLDB feature) is by first dumping it into a MySQL database, and then exporting from there.
I mean... really?
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