@niconiconi @vertigo You all make me glad I'm still trying to make basic TTL stuff work on a breadboard.
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SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: (setecastronomy@hackers.town)'s status on Saturday, 26-Feb-2022 14:13:46 UTC SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: @djsundog If I open an actual root terminal (as opposed to using sudo for an occasional command), it triggers this itch in the back of my mind until I close it. The same one I get when I walk away from an open drawer, or turn on a power tool that shouldn't be left unattended.
The whole time it's open, my brain is going "You need to close this as soon as you're done! This is dangerous!"
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SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: (setecastronomy@hackers.town)'s status on Thursday, 10-Feb-2022 23:50:41 UTC SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: @theruran @neauoire But when it fails, you have to stick your hands in that grimy little wheel on the side, that no one cleans, to get a fresh paper towel out.
Don't get me wrong, I hate the ineffective blower kind, and am not a fan of the noise of the ones that want to be wind tunnels when they grow up. And I've yet to see an air blade that hasn't made the floor a disgusting swamp. As an end user, paper towels really are the way to go, IMO.
But please, just use a regular stack dispenser like we've had for years. But also don't stuff it to the brim, they only work if there's some free space in there.
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SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: (setecastronomy@hackers.town)'s status on Thursday, 10-Feb-2022 23:50:41 UTC SeTec Astronomy :blobbandage: