CobolSailor
I’ve never seen a player tear up like that. Generally the broadcast cuts away. Brutal to watch. Maybe they can hook him up with Aaron Rodgers doctor with that speedy Achilles recovery.
Now that’s the Jets football team I know and love!
Does anyone else have trouble streaming with Amazon? It keeps dropping in quality and now the video is frozen but the audio is still going.
Anytime I try to start watching the stream it takes a while to load too. Using the Amazon firestick but gosh, it really hates streaming the game each week.
Saying I don’t consent to surgery isn’t the best thing to say. But gosh the the doctors face… priceless
It all depends on what your usecase is. If someone’s just starting out and wanting to do gpio stuff with a Linux os, yeah the pi may still be the best bet since it’s got such a large following and guides written. But if someone’s got more experience and just needs a cheap small form factor machine to run Linux and interact with some non mission critical gpios, a small nuc with a pico will give you a greater bang for the buck!
I started out the same way and now my desk is cluttered with partially completed projects and devices in various states of taken apart. But for me the fun part is learning something new along the project journey. The microcontrollers were a game changer due to their low cost. I’m not trying to fry them, but hey if I screw up who cares it was a couple bucks anyways.
For circuits I design I’ve mostly been having them created overseas and I’ll solder on the components but I’m really curious about hacking a toaster into a refry oven or whatever their called and soldering surface mount components. Not that I need the small form factor or I’m making enough circuits to warrant trying to save on cost, I’m just curious and want to try haha. Gonna need a bigger desk…