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Nice case!
Sounds perfect! Can't wait to hear more about it.
May I please borrow $5 ? Call me?
I CANT ZAP UUUUUUUUUUUUUU AAAARRRRRGGGGG
Look at that judgey Kenwood just staring at that breadboard! Unbelievable!
Awesome (hopefully) sub-$10/kits...surely all things now reside inside of a Si5153 maybe thats too dark. Regardless will be fun as hell
I was unable find my automobile which was damaged as a result.
To help anyone using @opentimestamps to timestamp data related to the US election, I've decreased the interval of timestamp txs to approximately one per block.
This will cost ~$300 at current fee rates. You can help out by donating with Lightning: https://geyser.fund/project/opentimestamps
Or on-chain, directly to the calendars I run:
From my beta cashu wallet to your golden cave, thank you!
Went back and looked up a bunch of FM, AM,and then combo kits. So much out there I guess the question could be what is the point, meaning, soldering lesson, building something around minimal analogue components, quick build, high quality-ish (with cheap parts) build, or maybe some other goal? What are your thoughts?
Sir: i offer you a belated 'three cheers' for the right tool for the job
Yeah this has been something I have thought a lot about. I think I've decided to become a vintage car collector/restorer. Even the tire valves have Bluetooth sensors in them broadcasting nonstoo.....oooophfff.
I'm going to listen to each of those tracks. The decentralized playlist is out
Yes yes all the RF!!
Gossip is amazing and it feels wonderful to build a tool from source. Mike has releases available now I think if you dont want to compile it. Try it! cc nostr:nprofile1qqswuyd9ml6qcxd92h6pleptfrcqucvvjy39vg4wx7mv9wm8kakyujgpypmhxue69uhkx6r0wf6hxtndd94k2erfd3nk2u3wvdhk6w35xs6z7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpypmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuetfde6kuer6wasku7nfvuh8xurpvdjj7a0nq40
What is on top of the ICOM? Is that a tuner or some other fancy delight?
Have you tried some of the local ai plugins for neovim? You can specify the model and then maybe use it to help with editing? I'm sure it's not as smooth as whatever magical Mac thing OP is referencing.







