Assuming by "jutting pieces" you mean the pins, yeah, I could see that being difficult ultimately to manufacture into the 3.5mm jack configuration.
But translating each pin to a "band" (sorry I'm not very technical myself) on a jack with the form factor of a 3.5mm pin should be doable. You'd probably need 5 or 10 bands since (as I understand it) USBs use a 5 pin connection (again, as I understand it, most devices mirror the 5 pins on each side, but some more advanced/specialized USBs utilized the USB-C connector as 10 pins, hence the possible desire for a 10 band jack).
Again, I could see that being difficult to manufacture, but not impossible, and especially if it became a standard package. Might need a bigger jack than 3.5mm though.
The more wild version I saw of STEAM had Agriculture as the A. I also felt that was redundant since modern agriculture involves a lot of science (biology) and engineering (equipment).
That's interesting. So there's no major signal degradation or limit between the two cable sizes? I always assumed it was something like that that would make the larger jack preferable.
So I make cold brew in large batches (week supply at a time). I've struggled to find a burr grinder that can get me a consistent coarse grind in large enough quantity.
Do y'all have a recommendation for one that can help with this?
Didn't bother saving off / making note of where I saw it, but was just browsing the comments of another thread and saw someone saying the only answer to anything slightly conservative is to "ridicule and make fun of them". This tactic seems to cause middle of the road ish people bunker down instead of being converted, which only contributes to the extremism we see today (at least that's the way I see it).
Not that this is a means of discourse, but there's a newsletter I've gotten a lot of value from: Tangle.
The whole idea is to give a "facts first" assessment of the news topic of the day, followed by what prominent voices from the left and right are saying about it, followed by an editor's take (usual guy has his biases, but I've always found his take sensible, even when i disagree with it). Its pretty US centric, but when they cover international news, they tend to include a section for international takes too.
They do a free daily newsletter and podcast Mon - Thurs, then a premium only letter on Fridays and Sundays. The Fri/Sun ones are mostly interviews.
I need this in green text format