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3D Printing and Metal Casting are a Great Match


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analog social media post? what.even.tf?!

Trump’s Unposted Truth Social Draft Leaks From Oval Office


In an Instagram story posted Friday, Eric Trump, 41, shared a photo taken in the Oval Office showing his father with his hand resting on a sheet of paper labeled “DRAFT TRUTH.”

The drafted post discusses the “severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides” that began Dec. 9 in Washington state.


https://archive.ph/7ZQxX#selection-745.0-751.123








"Almost one in four households couldn’t pay their energy bills in 2024, according to census data."

One in four. One in four. Read that again, folks. ONE IN FUCKING FOUR households. The propaganda is that we are a wealthy country. WE ARE NOT. There are a few wealthy people here, and there are a shit ton of poor people here. It's just that the wealthy people are so wealthy that when you include them in the average, it sounds like we are a wealthy nation. "A rising tide lifts all boats," my ass!

“Rural America knows the truth long before the rest of the country feels it. Nothing collapses all at once. It just stops working in small places first while everyone else calls it local hardship. That’s why wood banks—like a food bank but for fuel—are important. They’re the clearest sign that basic systems in this country have already failed.”

https://newrepublic.com/article/204051/firewood-banks-heating-bill-winter









Finally, A Pipe Slapophone With MIDI


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Local school district to open Safe Sleep Lot as homelessness grows

Cincinnati Public Schools are opening a designated parking lot for homeless students and their families, allowing them to sleep in their cars while they seek housing. This initiative, part of a program called Project Connect, aims to provide a safe space and support for those experiencing homelessness. Being homeless has become illegal.

WTH has happened to this country when schools have to provide sanctuary for the homeless?

https://local12.com/news/local/local-school-district-opens-safe-sleep-lot-as-homelessness-grows-cincinnati-public-taft-elementary-mt-auburn-security-safety-gate-guards-housing-vehicles-cars-students-families
#homelessness #cincinnati.







How many times will evil rise to power before we learn to see the signs early enough to nip it in the bud? :/


in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Live to fail a million times
Until you finally yell, "Eureka!"

Me. 😅





Condensing Diesel Heater Hack Is Dripping With Efficiency


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TIL the FEMA National Radio Service Region 10's headquarters is within a decent walk from where I grew up. :P #AmateurRadio #HamRadio


If you can't trust your test equipment, you're going to have a bad time. :3 #AmateurRadio #HamRadio
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

Really glad I built those new coax lines for my NanoVNA. 👍
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

what would you advice for a beginner putting together a basic kit ? e.g. nanvovna, attenuators, bnc / coax / sma adapters, sws / power meters ...
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in reply to deepfryed

The NanoVNA comes with attenuators, test/calibration loads, and a couple of (admittedly poor quality) cables. Adding to that, SWR+power meters are pretty important (I have both the HF and VHF versions of these for that).

I'd also recommend learning how to make your own cables and obtaining the equipment to do so. Aside from the much better quality and durability you'll gain, it'll also let you build any cables you need (good for getting away from adapters).

I usually stick with old-fashioned UHF connectors, but the NanoVNA forced me to become comfortable with SMA connectors. (More recently, I'm starting to explore N connectors instead of BNC.)

in reply to deepfryed

@deepfryed Butting in a bit, sorry: the most important advice of all is implicit in the original post: know your gear and how to self-check it. Be skeptical of cables (especially inexpensive ones), because they're what get the most wear.

Speaking of wear, get "port savers" for any SMA test gear. They're just a consumable male/female "adapter" that goes on the port once and take all the wear. Decent ones aren't cheap, but you _will_ wear out the SMAs on cheap test gear after a few years.

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User Serviceable Parts


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"Find ways to save"?

I already know the best way to save: buying as little as possible. :/

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in reply to Neil E. Hodges

yikes! Also why I live up a mountain. Hope those floods clear for everyone soon.




Amiibo Emulator Becomes Pocket 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer


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Extremely Rare Electric Piano Restoration


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Jenny’s Daily Drivers: Haiku R1/beta5


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