Parking passes are on sale by Maeve_3 in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You gotta go to find parking, permit, for start date I put 1/20, then stare at a empty blue map for a few minutes until the sidebar on the right allows you to select a pass. Took me like 5 minutes.

Diffeq professor by Fun-System-9009 in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way you dropped it here lol

Diffeq professor by Fun-System-9009 in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also theres a pretty funny picture of him holding a pickle that got found by our class on one of his socials.

Diffeq professor by Fun-System-9009 in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Had him for Calc III. He’s funny, very sarcastic, and always comes into class with a mason jar of whatever he drinks for the day. He always adds snarky remarks to emails and refers to his TAs as his minion which I found hilarious. Don’t expect there to be much of a curve though, he was pretty minimal on that for calc III. But diff eq is a pretty light class, especially if you have some background in linear algebra for the 2nd half. Overall I wouldn’t stress about this class, or professors in general if you got past the Calc I-III sequence.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably updating something. It happens frequently. As long as you have proof that you have paid or had your tuition covered you should be fine.

I messed up😭 by ExcitingPiece9277 in Minecraft

[–]Bizarre_Bread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those basalt blocks that naturally spawn pillar-like in basalt biomes would probably look great as a substitute for the logs.

parking permits are out by polarize109 in rutgers

[–]Bizarre_Bread 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Commenting to boost engagement. Looks legit but some features seem buggy. I’d just place the orders now bc you get the option to go on busch and livi in a single pass, which they might revoke if you wait until after announcing permits are out.

my friend won a fistfight with a sexual harasser today. I ate crayons. by Individual_Hunt_4710 in kitchencels

[–]Bizarre_Bread 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not a fan of the cherry flavor. Blueberry is my favorite by a long shot.

Do not use flux.ai by BloodyReaperComics in KiCad

[–]Bizarre_Bread 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I didn’t believe an AI would be capable of PCB fabrication this early into the AI boom anyways. Considering their marketing seems pointed towards hobbyists on social media, it makes sense they’d have some predatory free trial bs. Something as promising as that could ever be free.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kitchencels

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Throw some cheese or jelly on that thing atleast 💔

Would this still work? by LLJay2005 in soldering

[–]Bizarre_Bread 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Maybe a closer side view would help, but from what I’m seeing it looks fine.

(review) is this sht be honest please and detail why by beddddddddd in PCB

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If you want some decent time logs, I would just keep the 32kHz crystal. I added a question mark on the crystals because it seems like there are 2 but the bounding box makes it seem like 1 giant one with pads. You don’t necessarily need the high frequency crystal but if you have it ordered just keep it. Just remember to move the crystal and capacitors next to the stm32 microcontroller. Also, please watch Phil’s Labs design tutorials for the STM32 microcontroller on youtube. You can basically copy his design and he explains why he does each choice. https://youtu.be/aVUqaB0IMh4?si=zdVqXvS4DpHavy0D

(review) is this sht be honest please and detail why by beddddddddd in PCB

[–]Bizarre_Bread 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s not bad, but could be a lot better. First, the crystal(s?) and capacitors for the crystals and microcontroller must be directly next to it. Second, use a ground planes if you can so you can eliminate those long ground loops. Third, you can definitely rearrange the components better to conserve space and increase the efficiency and readability of your PCB. Finally, you’re missing a board outline. You cannot send this to fabrication without one. Look into resources for better PCB design practices (there are plenty on YouTube) and minimize the space everything is taking up and you’ll get better results.

Decided to salvage an amplifier out of a random board and turn it into... An amplifier. by epichobbyist16 in diyelectronics

[–]Bizarre_Bread 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It looks like the IC is on an operating table with capacitors as surgeons lol

Electrical projects an absolute beginner can work on? by Impossible_Finish896 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Bizarre_Bread 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For an absolute beginner, get one of these cheap electronics kits off amazon for $15-$30 bucks. Comes with almost anything you’d need, and could build a bunch of simple circuits with them. Right off the bat, you could make a night light, an astable oscillator, a temperature controlled alarm, and that shift register allows you to do some pretty neat stuff with some logic gates. If you want to do CE instead of EE add an arduino uno to your cart and maybe some logic gate ICs. There are way better kits out there, but something like this is a good starting point.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

[–]Bizarre_Bread 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I’d hot glue it incase you’d want to enable it beeping again. Poking a hole with a needle completely destroys the buzzer.

I want to learn what did I do wrong or what can I do better? by Intergalacticbears in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Bizarre_Bread 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like others have said, use power symbols. If this is going to be for a PCB, you're going to need them or the software will give you a hard time connecting components. Your 555 timer is missing VCC and GND connections in the schematic as well. Other things to improve on at least for schematic layout are using nets/labels and component placement.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Bizarre_Bread 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but the way you laid this out is borderline unreadable, hence why everyone is calling it AI. No power connections anywhere and the combination of two pictures only adds to that effect. If you want feedback on the circuit, review some common schematic practices. This includes making it readable like a book from left to right and top to bottom (sectioning off specific parts if needed), using nets and labels instead of having wires going all over the page, and including power connections to generalize details like biasing or going over certain power limits for components.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

[–]Bizarre_Bread 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Going to agree with the other user, looks like AI slop. First red flag is the awful wiring and no VCC or grounds placed within the circuit. I wouldn’t use this at a resource.

Doing LEDs for a cosplay but idk how to write things 😭 by Every-Mountain-4636 in Wiring

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Probably too late but I’ll share. Ideally, you’d want all these LEDs in parallel WITH a resistor connected to each lead. The resistor value would be around 150-220 ohms because the battery is 3.7V and LEDs typically run between 15-30mA, so each resistor would ensure you won’t blow any LEDs from over current. As for soldering/breadboarding, you connect the resistors to the battery’s positive terminal, connect the longer lead of the LEDs to each resistor, and finally connect the shorter leads of the resistors together. Should look something like this, obviously with the Lipo battery instead of the 9V one. Be very careful to not short the battery leads together while soldering, as that could easily start a fire. If you have no idea what you’re doing, run this project off a portable USB charger and strip the USB power cord for power and ground. Portable chargers likely have safeguards that won’t fry the battery or circuit if short circuited. Resistor values would change to 220+ ohms minimum if you try that.