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cm0002@libretechni.ca to Funny@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 8 days ago

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

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cm0002@libretechni.ca to Funny@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 8 days ago
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    6 days ago

  • Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca
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    Eh, just bash with rock.

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      user:~# rock
      rock command not found
      
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    This, but it’s a Meshtastic board powered by photovoltaic fletching so I can fire them high into trees to create a rogue comms network

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      nrf52840 I presume. ESP32 needs a bit too much battery for a bow.

      • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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        … one more thing on my “to check list” that I’ll never complete!

      • SeductiveTortoise@piefed.social
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        I should probably read into them before the world goes belly up. At the moment, I’m only somewhat knowledgeable about ESP and Arduino.

    • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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      let me help you rethink your design. the arrowhead is going to take too hard an impact for pcb. you want to put all that in the shaft near the fletching so you don’t have to run as much wire.

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    My retirement plan is to sell one ooga for two boogas.

    • AugustWest@lemmy.world
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      Buy for an ooga, sell for tew.

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    The funny thing is that that board is actually designed to be arrowhead-shaped, not just a shard sawn off a larger PCB. I wonder what it came from (assuming it’s real)?

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      “This hunting trip is brought to you by our sponsor, PCBWay.”

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        7 days ago

        “Our favorite thing about PCBWay has to be their shared projects. This week we’d like to highlight the one about using old cat6 for trapping and the best places to scavenge for it”

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      I noticed the same thing. Maybe it’s AI. I don’t see any inputs or power source and there’s no indication that there’s anything big enough on the other side to be either.

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        The big chip has 2 number one pin markings

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        Could be a car key fob maybe? CR2032 and buttons could fit on the backside

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          Maybe, but it would be huge. Most key fobs I’ve seen don’t need mounting screws either. I’m not sure about the battery holder, but any buttons on the other side would likely run through the pcb. I don’t think contact solder would be strong enough for repeated use. There would also be traces somewhere that come from the other side to the controller.

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            I don’t see any merging traces or other aspects of it that don’t make sense when looking at the board holistically, so I don’t think it’s AI. Edit: another commenter pointed out two “pin 1” marks on the biggest chip, so never mind, it’s AI. Fuck.

            With two microchips with that many pins (maybe a 4+ layer PCB?), it looks too complicated to be a key fob. It also has what looks like a 5-pin header for programming.

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      Perhaps a board from some form of drone that fits in the nose cone?

      Edit: Never mind, saw the comment about the #1 pin.

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      deleted by creator

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    So Horizon Zero Dawn

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      I was thinking Vintage Story

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      Honestly, one of the best “outcomes” humanity could hope for at this point.

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    I want to see someone knap an arrowhead from the fancy fighter jet sapphire cockpit winshield

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    That would be good news though. Either electronics got cheap again (enough to be used as arrowheads) or we’ve taken the chips back from the evil megacorps that are hoarding them.

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    The tip is not sharp enough.

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      Just the tip?

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    I’d put a taser on the end of a stick so I have electrical damage added to my spear.

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    This is terrible. Those board components have terrible aerodynamics. You should scrape those off to improve the flight profile for the arrow

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    Hunting giant robo animals?

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    “Where do you see yourself in five years?”

    “Retired early or in an unmarked grave. Those are the only two options.”

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      What are you planning and can I get in on it?

  • Absurdly Stupid @lemmy.world
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    Someone’s first hunt, good luck with that spear

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    Needs barbs, probably, and something better than tape.

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