A major problem with regularly working with microcontrollers and single board computers is that both of those things are incredibly easy to lose just when you need them for a project.
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13 barn owls in a trenchcoat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 21:53:22 JST 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat -
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13 barn owls in a trenchcoat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 22:07:38 JST 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat I am pretty sure that I have lost a Pi Zero and a Pi Pico down the back of the radiator behind my workstation.
Thanks, cats.
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:trebuchet: Kale :trebuchet: (darkestkale@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 22:40:22 JST :trebuchet: Kale :trebuchet: @HauntedOwlbear yupppp
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13 barn owls in a trenchcoat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 30-Oct-2024 22:40:22 JST 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat @DarkestKale I have looked through every box, Kale. I swear.
(If they're not in the radiator, I have definitely missed a box.)
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13 barn owls in a trenchcoat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 00:41:30 JST 13 barn owls in a trenchcoat @DarkestKale amazing and entirely believable
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:trebuchet: Kale :trebuchet: (darkestkale@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 00:41:31 JST :trebuchet: Kale :trebuchet: > <erno> hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.
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