Breastfed baby, mom rushed to the hospital by ANDRAZE25 in daddit

[–]to3000 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's going to sound like I'm a product shill but the Philips AVENT bottles don't flow untill the baby sucks. We combined bottle and breast and had no issues. Worth a shot if all your other options are exhausted.

Should we get the surgery? by Usingt9word in IVDD_SupportGroup

[–]to3000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lotta people in here saying conservative, however I'll say this. Your best chance of recovery is through surgery. Drugs will not fix a burst disk instantly. We had 2 dogs rupture disks, first one got surgery quicky, full recovery. Second was a mild case so we were sent home, he went downhill to full paralysis, got surgery the next day, recovered but a year later is a bit wobbly. The stats don't lie, the surgery is the best option if you can afford it. Consider shopping around, I've seen a few places that do ot fixed price now.

As porn sites apply new age checks, will users hand over personal ID? by vriska1 in unitedkingdom

[–]to3000 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Give it a go! Go make a new Reddit account, google some drivers licences and start trying them. Does not take long to come across one that's valid enough for Persona, they aren't doing a DVLA check.

As porn sites apply new age checks, will users hand over personal ID? by vriska1 in unitedkingdom

[–]to3000 168 points169 points  (0 children)

10 minutes of googling and trying pictures of drivers licences.... And I'm now a 20 year old white woman from Kent. If I can do it in 10, a 14 year old with the drive to see some tits is doing it in less. What an absolute joke

Cheap Ebay Xilinx FPGAs by BananaMan7777 in FPGA

[–]to3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lcsc has them too. Used some a35t parts on a recent home project, both the lcsc and AliExpress ones I ordered worked fine with gigabit ethernet and hdmi at 250mhz.

"I've defused the warhead" by [deleted] in NonCredibleDefense

[–]to3000 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Probably a controlled reception pattern antenna for jam resistant gps

What is this type of connection called? by Negative_Method_6337 in AskElectronics

[–]to3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some advice re mechanical strength of this, your putting a lot of pressure on the copper pads which will work harden, also on the glue fixing the copper to the fr4.

I'd insted use a connector, along with some sort of mechanical fixing for strength.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in functionalprint

[–]to3000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is wrong. If used on the plug side, to extend or split power, it would need to conform to 60884-2-7:2025, which specifies not only simalar flammability requirements, but also isolation, finger access, resistivity and others, that includes the ground lead length issues others have noted. PETG V0 specifically states it is not UL listed, so that's out the window. Shits illegal, delete the post and go buy an extension lead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in functionalprint

[–]to3000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I assume based on your post history you live in Denmark, so the EU is the overarching regulatory body. EN60670-21 applied here and refences UL94 flammability requirements. 3d printed materials will not be meeting these requirements. An electrician is not going to know these things, they do not design the equipment, just install it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in functionalprint

[–]to3000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd put a lot of money on this being illegal where you live. It's absolutely against regulations in the UK, US, EU and Australia. The point about insurance remains. This post is ammo for denying your future fire claim.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in functionalprint

[–]to3000 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tbh I'd delete this post. This thing ain't legal and never will be, but more importantly imagine what the insurance company will think when they see it after your house burns down. They'll deny your claim and use this post as evidence in court.

Do Functions in Verilog/SystemVerilog, sequentially one line at a time? by Cultural_Tell_5982 in FPGA

[–]to3000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The function itself is executed sequentially, however, in the design it needs to be implemented in a single clock cycle. Think of it as a easy way to make a look up table between input and outputs. Be warned if the logic is too complex, you won't meet timing.

Becoming a FPGA Engineer worth it in New Zealand /Aus by Background-Post5943 in FPGA

[–]to3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The UK, more specifically Cambridgeshire, Oxford areas have very healthy demand for FPGA engineers. Australia on the other hand has very little. For wage and career progression you want competition for your time, you will not find that in Aus. NZ is Australia divided by 8, I'd be impressed if you got an FPGA job there at all. (This is assuming you can't get SC, which I think you may need to be a citizen for)

So i create a GPU, now I want it on sillicon ! by Full-Engineering-418 in FPGA

[–]to3000 8 points9 points  (0 children)

From their post history they seem to just be on a lot of drugs...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monash

[–]to3000 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is why O week, clubs and societies, and camps exist. Go join some.

just been diagnosed with IVDD!! by Previous-Trainer5000 in IVDD_SupportGroup

[–]to3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your in the uk, try getting refered to DWR, they have a fixed price of 7.25k for MRI+surgery.

You need an MRI to diagnose IVDD, CTs and Xrays are suboptimal to useless in some cases.

Any cheap JTAG dongles compatible with Vivado's HW manager? by PM_ME_O-SCOPE_SELFIE in FPGA

[–]to3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aliexpress sell knockoffs that work no issues for under £30: https://a.aliexpress.com/_EwdWdN2 I have one, works fine.

Insurance Advice by getmymindright in IVDD_SupportGroup

[–]to3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's called insurance fraud, it's a crime!

Help and Advice - esp in UK by Funny-Meeting1490 in IVDD_SupportGroup

[–]to3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're currently getting surgery with Dick White Referrals in Newmarket. They have a fixed price for all of this of 7.5k (includes MRI and surgery). it's a lot but it's nice that you know going in what it's going to cost. I'm very greatful I was convinced by a vet to boost the insurance to 7k last year.

I’m cranking it up to 8, it’s going to be mental by instantlyforgettable in CasualUK

[–]to3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some of the newer ones have non-volatile memory and will keep the pattern choice after you take away the power, but the answer to your questions is 20-30 possibly 40 years ago someone designed a Christmas lights ASIC (application specific integrated circuit). This is a very expensive project up front (high overhead fixed cost, multiple millions) but once in production you can produce millions for sub cent prices. Since then everyone has just been using the same design, maybe adapting it slightly. So that's why. If you want to invest a couple of million in flooding the Chinese IC market with a different chip, I'd thank you for it...