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@VoxDei

If i ever write a security question it is going to be "What is the 5th letter in the alphabet?"

One day, you — formerly a young hot shot computer programmer — will roll your eyes at the stuff the new hot shot computer programmers are doing. "WE INVENTED THAT 30 YEARS AGO AND IT WAS BETTER!"

@thor It was probably better and more efficient. Remember having less than 1GB of RAM and using floppy disks? It was terrible but it taught values that modern computers don't.

A virus killing an OS was a regular occurrence. Having to open a computer to replace a card for a certain use was common and people lived off the hardware.

Performance penalties will increase the further we distance the code from the hardware. Perhaps the most important point is that the user is further removed from the hardware and less knowledgeable about the features. This Security Fallacy is going to ensure less impressive code as a parasite core will keep useful features behind barriers.

Programmers now have to play in a sandbox with their degrees that crush their ambitions. They will use what they were taught with fear of deviating from a textbook. Perhaps there exists a better way but if they tried it in University, they were likely punished for going outside of the textbook.

Modern design principles are the cause of the problem. The principals were likely formed as the old assembly coders and C coders were becoming disillusioned and deciding to quit. Perhaps the industry deserves this. They reap what they have sown, the grapes of wrath.

@thendrix I hope you stay up. It's not difficult to get up early when one hasn't slept.

I’m going to either sleep for 30min or stay up now… FML

@thor I'm doing something similar with a Near IR Spectrometer. I'm reluctant to build it when LPAS is not too much more difficult but a lot more impressive.

I still remember the DSP and how disappointing it was. To quote The Greatful Dead, "What a long strange trip it has been." I wish you the best of luck Thor. I'm turning into a Cenobite from my perversions and I have no regrets.

Sent this PCB to JLBPCB for fabrication. The parts aren't included, but we've got those, so they just need to be soldered on. One more step on the way to a fully functional control panel for the synthesiser.

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@freemo Ah ok so that explains why they wouldn't show me how to break a brick with a trowel or how much mortar to use. Thankfully it's not difficult to figure either of those out.

At least I wasn't bludgeoned with a hammer.

@AmpBenzScientist

Of course not, if they could do good brick work they wouldnt be working for free :)

I didn't like the asymmetry of the synthesiser control panel PCB design I came up it, so I redesigned it to have the multiplexer in the middle and the connector in the rear. These are 3D renders from KiCad. #electronics

@freemo Of the Free Masons I've met, I never met one who could do brick work.

The Rose and Cross is where it's at.

@freemo @AncientGood Do you plan on learning masonry so you are a bonafide Mason?

@AmpBenzScientist

Yes that is what I have heard. It supposedly is similar to asbestos in both its effect and mechanism of action.

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