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2018-10-17 02:04:58 UTC  

i like those DIP switches, i dont have any yet

2018-10-17 02:05:58 UTC  

The original design that gave me the idea for this used toggle switches for the data bits, but I'm going with DIP switches because their easier to wire up and smaller. The toggle switches are for other purposes.

2018-10-17 02:06:39 UTC  

and then potentiometers for contrast.

2018-10-17 02:08:42 UTC  

dipswitches will be a little annoying if youre changing them a lot. tiny little buggers

2018-10-17 02:09:17 UTC  

theyre mostly used for rarely changed settings such as arcade cab options

2018-10-17 02:10:43 UTC  

yeah, If I need to I will have enough toggle switches.

2018-10-17 02:11:05 UTC  

i have none <:pepe_sad:378719408345841664>

2018-10-17 02:11:51 UTC  

my starter kit didnt come with a few things, such as those, or any sort of radio TR/RST

2018-10-17 02:11:53 UTC  

***r i p***

2018-10-17 02:13:41 UTC  

i need to get all sorts of voltage converters too

2018-10-17 02:26:39 UTC  

This will probably end up costing anywhere between $143 and $166.

2018-10-17 02:49:03 UTC  

shit costs more than drugs m8

2018-10-17 02:49:42 UTC  

cant afford beer for awhile longer <:pepe_sad:378719408345841664> 🍺

2018-10-17 09:15:28 UTC  

Found an IT job offer I might actually qualify for on 90% of the requirements

Full time, entry level, and pays almost $100 per hour

2018-10-17 09:18:26 UTC  

nice

2018-10-17 11:54:55 UTC  

100 dollars an hour full time

2018-10-17 11:55:04 UTC  

pls direct me to the application form

2018-10-17 14:43:06 UTC  

@Legiondude I'm comin for yo job ni🅱🅱a.

2018-10-17 16:50:36 UTC  

Several technical requirements, only 2 years in computer skills(SQL and C#), 4 years in communication and problem solving skills. The biggest issue seems to be the 2 year experience requirement on State Level Repositories

2018-10-17 18:30:23 UTC  

@Deleted User @M4Gunner Seriously, FUCK WIX WEBSITE EDITOR!!!!!ubiysb!sbyi!bsb! so!bs!oisbk!ns!kj s

2018-10-17 18:30:32 UTC  

Wot

2018-10-17 18:30:35 UTC  

why the fuck are you using wix

2018-10-17 18:30:41 UTC  

thafuq is that

2018-10-17 18:31:17 UTC  

@z80 I wanted to use Java and connect it to a sql server running on my PI, but nooooo, the rest of my group had to use a visual website editor.

2018-10-17 18:31:29 UTC  

ajkbalisbajshliabsubaubhuob 2i2bFUCKalbskjansiasasiasna

2018-10-17 18:31:31 UTC  

okay, let me change the question then

2018-10-17 18:31:34 UTC  

why are you working with slow people

2018-10-17 18:31:37 UTC  

lol

2018-10-17 18:31:39 UTC  

<:oof:494878589406150657>

2018-10-17 18:32:00 UTC  

I have spent 3 FUCKING HOURS getting the god damn log in page working

2018-10-17 18:32:16 UTC  

tell them they should have chosen Squarespace

2018-10-17 18:32:29 UTC  

and you can't even modify the built in log in page that Wix provides, so I have to use a two stage log in process to get a bunch of extra user information.

2018-10-17 18:32:31 UTC  

usecode Linustechtips to save 15%

2018-10-17 18:32:36 UTC  

lol

2018-10-17 18:32:37 UTC  

high-level programming is perfectly acceptable, visual programming is garbage, but visual drag and drop *website* (as in markup, which is already easy) editing is just...

2018-10-18 04:18:58 UTC  

i have a question for anyone technologically savy. I just installed a 5TB hard drive as a secondary hard drive to my computer. everything is fine and im rather surprized i hooked it up correctly in one go... but im looking at the 'free space left' section of it, and it says "4.54TB free". i understand something like this happening on the main hard drive of my computer, cause of the windows system and the like, but why does this one not have the full 5TB? is it there as a backup just in case?

2018-10-18 04:21:46 UTC  

You bought a 5 *terabyte* hard drive, but the computer measures in *tebibytes*. A terabyte is 10^12 bytes while one tebibyte is 2^40 bytes.

2018-10-18 04:22:56 UTC  

Terabytes were originally 2^40 bytes, but the number was changed to match the si prefix better. Tebibytes (also gibibytes and mebibytes and such) were remade with the original binary power values.

2018-10-18 04:23:34 UTC  

5 Terabytes is about 4.54 tebibytes, so your computer is saying the correct thing

2018-10-18 04:24:13 UTC  

is this a universal thing with computers? it seems rather odd, though it could just be a marketing thing. 5tb sound better than 4.54tb