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altrus
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Comment #30201149
Slackware was my first linux distribution, and one that I used continuously before moving to Arch. As it happens, I think Arch embodies many of the original Slackware principles, b…
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Comment #29072734
TLDR; If you're looking to reduce the risk of contamination, consider purchasing whole chickens or, at least, skin-on, bone-in, cuts. This is because the risk is substantially high…
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Comment #29020606
That is stack up dependant - we work the board house on that, depending on geometery and material. Once they give us a ballpark, we will adjust our widths and clearances to somethi…
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Comment #29020158
We use kicad for the design of a 28 layer PCB that includes a number of high speed (>10Gbps) impedance controlled lanes, including 25Gbps signal lines, and implementing three DDR4 …
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Comment #28794084
I don't entirely understand this; could you provide a concrete example, or actual trades, that could be involved in such a position? (I'm just curious how it would actually look li…
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Comment #28720722
I completely agree - the IKEA dill mustard is quite delicious: the flavour is remarkably well balanced, and the mustard itself is creamy but still has a bit of bite to it. My overa…
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Comment #28636211
Congratulations on the launch! It's a nice product, and seems to work (for me). What happens after the run of 250?
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Comment #28513327
They aren't perfectly usable if they've been used. Semiconductors are kind of like toothpaste - if they've been used, you don't really want to buy them. This is largely because the…
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Comment #28276383
From the Article: What I actually learned is that if something is right, it’s right. Context makes a slight difference but fundamental principles hold true. There are laws of natur…
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Comment #27832980
> There are always going to be leaks. As this seems to be something that's given quite a bit of thought, do you have an idea on what the maximum diameter hole through the fuselage …
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