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  • Prob not. It's not just about lowering resistance. You need to be able to control the gain and the flow of it to make things interesting

  • Don't put yours down. Civil slaps.

    Question is way above my pay grade.

    But lezz go I think generation and transportation are by and large a solved problem. It's political forces that mess it up.

  • It's seriously cool when you build a circuit that has a clear function. Need a lock for your door? A processor for a custom chip? The logic of making all of that is the same. It's magical.

  • Only getting into RF now in eldctromag 2. It's okay.

    I liked controls so far and digital electronics. But lots to see still.

    Edit best way to describe is that I find all classes interesting but no real stand outs.

    And good luck on the masters.

  • Total and complete guess. But sentience is something that happens when complex enough chemical reactions are allowed to happen for long enough.

    Alternatively. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible to do it electronically as well.

  • Thank you for reaching out. I think my style is more emoing out and crying myself to sleep than it is harming myself.

    Thank you for the thoughtfulness. And I hope you kick butt and do great

  • Yeah. Idk tbh. I'm it's one of those things. I think it will be worth it once it's over. And you will miss it.

    That's what I tell myself ateast.

  • ActiBlizz fans that are still there and still paying are about as deeply invested as Star Citizen backers at this point.

    Indeed. bought SC in 2014. I think I accepted I got scammed and moved on around 2015.

    It's insane to me there's still some people to this day that don't realize it's a pure scam.

  • Indeed. Maybe I'll give it another try if/when arch botches itself again.

    The idea of a reproducible system is honestly great.

  • nixos solves this problem by allowing you to boot the last working system state prior to updates

    I kinda don't want that. I want a system that doesn't break in the first place...

    My experience with nix was very short lived. It mostly consisted of me wondering how to install something and people telling me to package it myself for a day of two til I gave up.

  • Are there any viable alternatives?

  • I was not aware there have been leaks. Thank you. And oh yeah. I always verify the technical stuff I tell it to write. It just makes.it.look professional in ways that would take me hours.

    My experience asking for new info from it has been bad. I don't really do it anymore. But honestly. It's not needed at all.

  • Yes. I had both actually. Hardware and debian specific bugs, on a clean install from the live iso with barely any packages installed from apt and like 10 flatpaks. I'm a bit exhausted rn to find all the links. But let me find at least the worst one for ya.

    This was the most egregious one. essentially. On a fresh install updating was broken. Yeah. It was that bad.

    In addition to that there was the amd ftpm stutter. Which isn't necessarily debians fault. But it's still bad.

    And I was having screen flickers. Not sure why. I was tired enough of it bugging out that I just gave up on the stable dream and went back to arch.