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Funny death is the equalizer for now till you get the foundation situation

feel like I saw this in a hackaday, at least remember hearing the podcast about projecting all the rays at all intersections, it was green though maybe I'm thinking of something else

oh wow yeah I've seen a lot of this channel's work before the lego display, the CV fiber optic bundle display


interesting it is different than these kinds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM7wsXcYQFM

which I guess is the "volume" part


what's funny for me, I bought this nice ram a while back but my CPU caps its speed so it's stuck at 2400mhz like ugh

Optiplex's used to be my go to the SFF, I had a 1050ti in there not crazy but worked for basic gaming

Me I like fast small cars which it's crazy a few times I've almost been hit by people who are higher than me/merging into my lane.

I'm patiently waiting for a > 200hp Miata/Fiat 500 sized RWD/AWD electric, even if it's low range. Fingers crossed for an electric Toyota MR2.

I got excited when I heard about the electric reboot of the Renault 5 turbo:

https://www.renault.co.uk/electric-vehicles/r5-turbo-3e.html

Alas it's more of a concept car with limited sales and a 6 figure price


When I'm not so poor I'm trying to get a supercharged Lotus Exige in Orange ahhh that car is amazing atm I drive a little 4banger turbo

There already is an electric Abarth, but it is FWD. Same with the electric Mini.

What do you think about car conversion kits then? They have currently a so limited range unfortunately, but look so very fun that I'm actually pondering it.

That's funny it's actually named Schiit I thought that was a joke

The discrete array, must be accurate for them to be close like that and not get overlap (eg. receiver 1 gets beam from emitter 2)

Would be curious licensing on music you produce with it eg. can you use it, record the session then put it on YT no copyright.

/r/cscareerquestions the horror eg. applied to 2000 jobs got 1 offer

Honestly, with the AI slop of resumes, I applied to dozens of jobs, and only got a callback to ones I had either a recruiter for or direct connections to, after 20 years of experience. Because I didn't have a big fat "worked at google for 10 years" on my resume. And I'd like to think of myself as someone who can take a very bad situation and make it look smooth.

Even with 10 years of google on my resume I got absolutely zero non-automated responses for all the jobs I applied to after being laid off a few months back (I'm working again). Connections from my network and recruiter reach-outs were the only real leads.

But looking back on my 30 years of working (including in high school), every job I've ever had I got through personal referrals or recruiter reach-outs. I've gotten to interviews before but never actually taken a job without a personal connection.


Other than Indeed/Hired all my other roles were from recruiters, I don't have a degree so it's harder for me to get a job application wise, at least now I have the 6 yrs+ experience which isn't a lot but better than 0

Will say what's gotten me hired are my projects eg. robotics or getting published online for hardware stuff, I work in the web-cloud space primarily though, hardware would be cool but hard to make that jump


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