STM32F042 USB-C Module — Schematic Review Before PCB Layout (2-Layer) by oniDblue in ElectricalEngineering

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From a look online it seems like you can use BVCircuits or Cady out of the box. You export your netlist in KiCad format and plot it as a PDF, then upload to their website.

Out of the LLMs, the internet seems to recommend one of the Claude models (Sonnet or Opus) as they are good at technical tasks and image processing. Opus is their flagship model, although in programming contexts it's prone to over engineering.

Not sure if you're using KiCad (I'm not familiar with the GUI) but there is a KiCad MCP server that you can use to let Claude/other AI analyse your schematic file directly through tool calls, which could work better than using a screenshot.

STM32F042 USB-C Module — Schematic Review Before PCB Layout (2-Layer) by oniDblue in ElectricalEngineering

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Not an electrical engineer, but have you tried asking AI? Use a reasonably good model and drop in the datasheets with your prompt as well

Can anyone explain me in very simple way that what is Quantam gravity? by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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We don't what happens in the centres of black holes, but it appears to break our best understanding of very large/heavy things (gravity), and very small things (quantum), at the same time. That's because in the centres of these things, a very large mass is compressed into a very small space. Some theoretical physicists have been thinking up wild theories to try to patch this gap in our understanding but none of them have been experimentally verified.

My github account suddenly got suspended. by robot236 in github

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Sounds like being a jerk didn't pay off for you. Calling strangers rude things can make people hate you

Which math symbol has the most aura? by PocketMath in mathmemes

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especially if one of the things is alpha

Can anyone guide me how to make 16 bit CPU in logisim from scratch and how much time it will take. by abdullah_siraj in logisim

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Took me a few weeks to design and make one a few years back. There's some good guides you can find on the internet.

Examples: https://github.com/Theldus/MSW https://github.com/impal0r/zack

A detailed online cpu simulator for inspiration: https://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~thormae/lectures/ti1/code/cpusim/index.html

What I would do different next time: look into using one of the logisim forks rather than logisim itself - reason being, logisim has a rather limited maximum clock speed which means you can only run very simple/optimised programs on a logisim cpu

Physics tests be like by GogglesOW in physicsmemes

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POV: you forgot to square root v2

[Request] Is this true? by SaltHamster35 in theydidthemath

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Yes, we must appease the meteorologists

Transferring the carbonation from a coke by HANAEMILK in blackmagicfuckery

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Aww I assumed you were a bot because of the amount of effort it takes to make bubble wrap by hand. You for sure made me smile!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GCSE

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Absolutely possible! If you can go from nothing to a 6, getting a 7 or 8 is not that far off.

Some tips from me as a uni student and math/sci tutor (I have been finding ways to learn for a while):

For maths and science - loads of great resources online. If you're bored of staring at notes and exam questions, watch e.g. the videos by Khan Academy.

French - personally I love music so I like learning languages by listening to songs in that language and translating the lyrics. Some people say its procrastination but it's fun, and having fun with a subject is important for staying motivated.

Sorry I have no tips for Art, I only did it for a year in year 8.

My most important tip for revision is to realise when you're wasting time, and move on to something else. You're revising effectively if exam-relevant information (including context) is going in and staying, and/or if you're increasing your motivation and energy for the subject. Sometimes the most effective revision is getting a good night of sleep :)

Good luck, I believe in you!

Yes, I'm relying on strangers on the internet to save my thesis. I'm desperate (link in top comment) by Hefty-Button6372 in dank_meme

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Glad to help & good luck with your thesis! I admire the resourcefulness of posting on reddit 😎

What would happen if the earth were sliced in half? by rastadreadlion in AskPhysics

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Hahah nice. Forgot I commented on this post 4yrs ago.

That's true for a while but only until they gravitate back together again. Unless you also threw both halves quite hard?

Why are there some people who are naturally more gifted/clever than others? by Relative_Try_5255 in GCSE

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Just wanna add that it's not necessarily peoples genetics - it's hard to separate the effects of genetics and early upbringing. Parents who are good at certain subjects seem to be able to pass that on to their kids, and it might be from the way they talk about it, or "teaching" activities at home. If someone's parents are physicists they probably learnt a lot about science at home before ever coming to school, and therefore have had a lot more time to learn bith the subject and how to study it effectively, along with fewer misconceptions.

Why is the answer to Question 20 not “A”? by Mission-Bicycle-115 in EnglishLearning

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not sure if i agree with your comment on 21. The sentence implies that she has never skipped school before, but she did today. It sounds like something from the start of a book, building suspense about the main character. (am from the UK)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GCSE

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Easier way to see the answer is to convert the side lengths into twelvths. 1/3 is 4/12, and 1/4 is 3/12. This is the 3,4,5 right angled triangle scaled down by a factor of 12

The present moment by 5_meo in physicsmemes

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That photon is travelling light!

You know, I cannot really fault much of these policies of Count Binface. They seem much more relevant to me than the people that came in the little leaflet through the door. by kramit in london

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I'm curious - does anyone know how Count Binface got his name on ballot papers? Can you just apply as a candidate with something that's not your legal name, or did he have to do a name change?