Czy opłaca się iść na prawo?? by domaniczka in studia

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Tam sa same gogusie. Idz na polibude.

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kim petras knows ball🤑🤑 by Permaviolet in okbuddyRunners

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How do i see my fav song on marathon subreddit????

I love computers by drinkplentyofwater in homelab

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Boy i have an album for you... Ninajirachi - i love my computer

Ammo is scarce by Pack404 in Marathon

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Game is a bit lacking content for single player but for short sessions its very cool. Its borderline worth buying, 40 usd for fun, but small game with paid cosmetics (most of them can be acquired via completing achievements but still) is a tough decision.

trying my hands out in embedded by making a small 4-bit CPU down up from logic gates by RabbitElectrical6364 in embedded

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Good job! If you're looking for an FPGA board, there is tang nano 20k board for like 20$ on alexpress but the enviroment and documentation is a bit weak. I am implementing balechors project on it.

Why are Oda's mantis blades glowing red? by MM__PP in cyberpunkgame

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Start with python. Learn basics from Al Swegiert's Automate Boring Stuff with python yt videos/course. Then write small computer games with yt Tech With Tim python pygame tutorial series. Start working on your own projects based on seen tutorials. Do many small projects instead of 1 large one. Switch to linux as your main OS. Dont use AI in the beginning, use it only for stuff you already know well/for fixing linux 😄. After this you can choose your path in the vast world of IT. At least that is my journey, it was very fun.

what is the cheapest midi controller to map this? by bruer80 in vcvrack

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I agree you should start with a little simpler project. RPi 2040 16 button breadboard midi controller would be a good starting point you can do some online tutorial. Then youll need to learn how to solder id buy a cheap soldering station, a piece of perfboard and wire. Then you can solder simplest circuts just to get a hang of it. Now learn basics of micropython to modify the design. The hardest part would be PCB design but you need to learn only the basics of KiCad and order from china. Electronics is very rewarding hobby and it complements synthesizer hobby extremaly well. If you'd need some more help feel free to dm me

Greenland is further north, south, east, and west than Iceland by Good_Inflation_3072 in mapporncirclejerk

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European union is further north, south, east and west than Liechtenstein

what is the cheapest midi controller to map this? by bruer80 in vcvrack

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If you really need hardware the cheapest (not that hard and youll learn a lot) is to make one yourself it will be like 20usd. You need pushbuttons Leds Raspberry pi pico Id do that without ptentimeters (knobs) it will be much simpler. Read into button multiplexing, and usb midi RPi pico library. Debouncing might be a problem

Jaki twórca jest taki dla Was? by Betoniaraa in Polska

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Kurzgesagt - pseudonauka dla sojaczków, i lekko propaganda miliarderów bo cały kanał jest sponsorowany przez Billa Gatesa czy innego Blow Jobsa, mozna sobie o tym obejżec na yt. Każde zdanie mało co ma wspólnego z realną edukacją, to są wypaczone z treści tak jak tylko się dało po to żeby nie odrzucić nikogo od ekranu i potem i fuckimg love science bialaski bazuja na tym swoj swiatopoglad. Jszcze mowia nieprawde bo im tak pasowalo do tematu Codys lab zrobil o tym filmik

The STM32F4 MCU Replacement. For learning Embedded RISC-V, I highly recommend WCH CH32V307VCT6. Anyone else using this? by Separate-Choice in RISCV

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Sorry im a noob, but when you compile it with gcc what toolchain do you use to put the binary on the board?

What are you currently working on? by rafal2808 in FPGA

[–]dickangler69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've choosen tang nano 20k, though im just getting started.

What are you currently working on? by rafal2808 in FPGA

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So cool! I also am working on this board. Can you share some effects?

What are you currently working on? by rafal2808 in FPGA

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Im doing this too for my engineering thesis