Message from @Goz3rr

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2017-11-20 22:19:04 UTC  

well, for starters and not wanting to know what to do they are ok. Here at uni we use those instead of paying for the "real deal"

2017-11-20 22:19:29 UTC  

I mean if you just pick the parts out yourself you'll get 10 times as much for nearly the same amount of shekel

2017-11-20 22:19:33 UTC  

i know

2017-11-20 22:20:32 UTC  

but i guess 35 is not that bad... probably when i get more into controls and systems i would order pieces individually

2017-11-20 22:20:38 UTC  

You are like little baby

2017-11-20 22:20:39 UTC  

the pieces*

2017-11-20 22:21:04 UTC  

sheeeit you have quite a lot of stuff going on

2017-11-20 22:21:12 UTC  

>buying chink shit that comes into contact with food

2017-11-20 22:21:17 UTC  

i think i'll stick to IKEA for that

2017-11-20 22:21:51 UTC  

I got a bunch of one-way food containers from China

2017-11-20 22:21:52 UTC  

it was good

2017-11-20 22:22:24 UTC  

I ordered that kit since i have two options for grad school... aerospace engineering or controls, and i am undecided what i want to do with my life, so i decided play with arduinos if i like controls @Goz3rr if you are curious.

2017-11-20 22:22:46 UTC  

i've got too much electronics components and dozens of microcontrollers

2017-11-20 22:22:57 UTC  

bought because _i might need this in the future and wouldnt want to wait then_

2017-11-20 22:22:58 UTC  

aerospace probably i am going with CFD and scientific computing

2017-11-20 22:23:00 UTC  

I think Stainless Steel is fairly safe.

2017-11-20 22:23:16 UTC  

those ladles dont look stainless steel

2017-11-20 22:23:28 UTC  

kek

2017-11-20 22:23:39 UTC  

Oh, i thought you meant the stainless steel cup.

2017-11-20 22:23:43 UTC  

also arduinos or texas instruments microcontrollers?

2017-11-20 22:25:33 UTC  

some arduinos

2017-11-20 22:25:35 UTC  

no TI shit

2017-11-20 22:26:02 UTC  
2017-11-20 22:26:09 UTC  

^

2017-11-20 22:26:21 UTC  

i have a random assortment really

2017-11-20 22:26:31 UTC  

few unos, the micros and pros which i cant keep apart

2017-11-20 22:26:41 UTC  

a few kinds of bare ATtiny's and ATmega chips

2017-11-20 22:26:43 UTC  

some STM32

2017-11-20 22:26:48 UTC  

teensy

2017-11-20 22:27:46 UTC  

hmmm i am new to this of arduinos. I did some arduino tinkering on measurement class but nothing serious like i want to do right now. I heard the TI are for "the real deal" and the arduinos good for prototyping

2017-11-20 22:27:50 UTC  

is that true or a meme

2017-11-20 22:27:51 UTC  

?

2017-11-20 22:29:11 UTC  

arduinos have the advantage of the ecosystem and they come with a bootloader

2017-11-20 22:29:40 UTC  

oh i have some ESP8266s and ESP32s too

2017-11-20 22:29:42 UTC  

forgot about those

2017-11-20 22:30:04 UTC  

but the 8bit atmega chips (in the arduinos) are quite slow compared to others

2017-11-20 22:30:13 UTC  

the esp is quite fun

2017-11-20 22:30:25 UTC  

can do alot more with network

2017-11-20 22:30:38 UTC  

Meme, arduinos are just an atmega chip, you can program them without arduino IDE. But stm32 are more powerful for less money. Don't know much about TI

2017-11-20 22:30:53 UTC  

people who attach arduinos to ESPs

2017-11-20 22:30:54 UTC  

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