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"The Pinouts Book is a free digital book created for designers and engineers as a quick reference for remembering the different pinout functions in your electronics projects"

pinouts.org/

Sony confirms PlayStation VR2’s specs, first official game (dedicated eye tracking, over 4 million pixels per eye)

arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/01

"Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) faces challenges managing employees at its new fab in Arizona who are unaccustomed to the long work hours and management culture"

eetimes.com/tsmcs-arizona-cult

Here's how we ported Semtech's Stack to Apache OS... And tested it on PineDio Stack BL604 Board

lupyuen.github.io/articles/lor

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The issue here is not that Javascript can respond to events -- that's a useful feature. The problem is that JavaScript has access to the clipboard. When did they add that feature? Who's numb-skull idea was that? Can they read the clipboard as well? That'd be a huge security issue as well.

I can see no legitimate purpose to allowing JavaScript on a web page to have access to the clipboard.

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