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That's modern politics.


Many 9mm self-defense rounds are subsonic (e.g., 147-grain), so the practicality depends on the bullet design for the application.


I am eternally grateful to Dr. Kurtz for his work on BASIC. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that BASIC was my first foray into programming as a young teen, and it sparked my love for programming. RIP


I'd love a tool like this for PCB design/layout


First thing my mind went to as well, I’m sure this is already being worked on, I think it would be more impactful than even this.


why do you think that?


Far more people / companies are designing PCBs than there are designing custom chips.


I think the real value would be in ease of use. I imagine the top N chip creators represent a fair bit of the marginal value in pushing the state of the art forward. E.g., for hobbyists or small shops, there's likely not much value in tiny marginal improvements, but for the big ones it's worth the investment.



Because they like to sow division.


I watched the demo for a comment made above, and it looks like the gem can do what you're talking about:

> Slightly different approach, but appears to have the same overarching goals: https://github.com/bullet-train-co/magic_test


+1 for Uptime Kuma


> Driver was previously cited 5 times for speeding in a school zone but was allowed to keep his license?

We have a lot of dumb laws on the books, but somehow we allow demonstrably reckless drivers to keep their license—sad times.


That's what you'd say to discredit people when you don't want the truth to be revealed. Whatever the truth may be.


The magazine chugged along for decades before changing its identity and recipe to appease a small group of non-customers. It's no surprise it's going away.


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