Today I heard about the Jumperless V5 over on Hackaday: Jumperless Breadboard V5 Readies For Launch. Looking forward to hearing more about that when it launches in a few days…
@OpenTechLab
I plan to binge watch all of these videos: @OpenTechLab. I hope I can find the time!
Hackaday LED Matrix
This is great: Is That A Coaster? No, It’s An LED Matrix!
Wizard
Homework
This is a part of the homework feature of my blog, which is an ongoing conversation with my mate S.F.
Hey mate. Lovely to see you again, as always.
You mentioned this paradoxical thought: “Grieving the loss of something you don’t want back.”
One thing about evil is that it only cares about itself; it doesn’t care about you.
The RAND Corporation is an American think tank and the name “RAND” is from “Research ANd Development”, I don’t believe it has anything to do with Ayn Rand. The RAND Corporation is the first entity to be called “think tank”, it defined the category.
The parody metal band I mentioned, in the spirit of Spinal Tap, is Ten Times Your Master. Check it out, it’s pretty funny. :P
ur an aligned philosopher
Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? is a 2009 book by British philosopher Mark Fisher. It explores Fisher’s concept of “capitalist realism”, which he describes as “the widespread sense that not only is capitalism the only viable political and economic system, but also that it is now impossible even to imagine a coherent alternative to it.” This book is available on archive.org.
My theory about contradiction is that when someone becomes aware of a contradiction they can either:
- Laugh
- Cry
- Deny
Well adjusted people laugh. Some people get sad. Others suffer cognitive dissonance and deny.
But as you say some people just “don’t get it” and never become aware of the contradiction.
My theory is that at the heart of all humour is a contradiction, and not everyone will choose to laugh when they see the contradiction, some people will get upset about it or refuse it.
I have a note here “consistency with variation”, I think we decided that was a good idea?
David Graeber wrote a book called Debt: The First 5,000 Years. He presents his ideas in this video: Debt: The First 5,000 Years | David Graeber | Talks at Google.
When we were chatting I said that the father of Subjective Idealism was Bertrand Russell but of course it was George Berkeley.
Look forward to seeing you again soon! <3
EEVblog 1640 – Mailbag: 4k Microscope, Panaplex Displays, Piezo Singing, RF magic
lol. I purchased an autographed copy of Forrest Mims’ Maverick Scientist – Hardcover Limited Edition for my mate Dave Jones of EEVblog fame, and he was kind enough to plug me on his channel! I am a “fellow YouTuber”! :)
sigrok and OpenTechLab
I want to learn more about sigrok and OpenTechLab seems like a good place to start…
Black Mesa Labs
Today I found Kevin Hubbard here:
He seems to know a fair bit about PCB design and FPGAs, which are things I am becoming interested in too.
New electrical wiring
My new 10-way powerboard arrived today and I wired it into the booth along with a PowerShield Defender 1200 UPS battery which I had spare.
Then I had two spare powerboards so I installed one of them (with an RCD Safety Switch) behind the bench. You can see it in the photo below. The thing you can see plugged in on the top is my Watt Meter, it reports on current draw and power usage.
I am pretty happy with today’s handiwork.
Sigrok and Logic Analyzers
I found this old series of videos from OpenTechLab which starts here: [001] Sigrok and Logic Analyzers.
There is more about sigrok over here: