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  1. Join us for JAZZY FINALE WEEKEND, JUL 17-19 at Akihabara Arcade in Denver, CO — 3 days of #3rdStrike at a bustling Japanese-style arcade!

    start.gg/jazzy2026

    Fight beside NYC's first rep of 2026: returning Finalist Poe22222 of MAX MODE, filling-in for his brother-in-arms FrankieBFG!

    #fgc #retrogaming #streetfighter #gaming

  2. Join us for JAZZY FINALE WEEKEND, JUL 17-19 at Akihabara Arcade in Denver, CO — 3 days of #3rdStrike at a bustling Japanese-style arcade!

    start.gg/jazzy2026

    Fight beside NYC's first rep of 2026: returning Finalist Poe22222 of MAX MODE, filling-in for his brother-in-arms FrankieBFG!

    #fgc #retrogaming #streetfighter #gaming

  3. Join us for JAZZY FINALE WEEKEND, JUL 17-19 at Akihabara Arcade in Denver, CO — 3 days of #3rdStrike at a bustling Japanese-style arcade!

    start.gg/jazzy2026

    Fight beside NYC's first rep of 2026: returning Finalist Poe22222 of MAX MODE, filling-in for his brother-in-arms FrankieBFG!

    #fgc #retrogaming #streetfighter #gaming

  4. Join us for JAZZY FINALE WEEKEND, JUL 17-19 at Akihabara Arcade in Denver, CO — 3 days of #3rdStrike at a bustling Japanese-style arcade!

    start.gg/jazzy2026

    Fight beside NYC's first rep of 2026: returning Finalist Poe22222 of MAX MODE, filling-in for his brother-in-arms FrankieBFG!

    #fgc #retrogaming #streetfighter #gaming

  5. Join us for JAZZY FINALE WEEKEND, JUL 17-19 at Akihabara Arcade in Denver, CO — 3 days of #3rdStrike at a bustling Japanese-style arcade!

    start.gg/jazzy2026

    Fight beside NYC's first rep of 2026: returning Finalist Poe22222 of MAX MODE, filling-in for his brother-in-arms FrankieBFG!

    #fgc #retrogaming #streetfighter #gaming

  6. #Florida Governor #RonDeSantis' appeal to enforce a #DragBan was rejected by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, upholding a previous ruling that the ban infringed on free speech rights. This decision, surprising to some due to the court's history, ensures the legality of drag shows in Florida, amidst similar bans facing judicial blockage in #Tennessee and #Texas.

    thepinknews.com/2023/10/13/ron

    #RonDesantis #FloridaDragShows #BanRejected #LGBTQRights #Equality #FreedomOfExpression #Politics #News

  7. Steady Hand EEPROM Programmer

    After about 6 months, my project is finally complete. It’s the first significant circuit that I’ve designed myself, rather than just implementing someone else’s design:

    https://codeberg.org/interrupt_tv/steadyhand

    Steady Hand is a digital circuit for programming EEPROMs by hand. It’s inspired by this video by Ben Eater, where he creates a circuit for programming an EEPROM using DIP switches and jumper wires. Steady Hand is much more ergonomic than his design, though it is somewhat more complex.

    While Ben Eater provides the “how” inspiration, the “why” inspiration comes from Jeremiah Orians’ stage0 project, and the general concept of bootstrapping: creating a computer software environment from nothing. When building a homebrew computer, one would typically use a significantly more complex modern computer to write the homebrew computer’s software to an EEPROM. I created Steady Hand as a first step towards resolving this problem.

    After I’d wired everything up, I was a little afraid something would melt when I plugged it in. While the schematic is separated into smaller modules, the breadboard layout ended up being pretty monolithic. I didn’t do any testing as I was assembling it, so it seemed likely there would be a mistake somewhere. No magic smoke escaped though, and it mostly worked on the first try. There were a few bugs:

    • The address display was connected backwards, with the most significant digit on the right instead of the left. Easy enough to fix, but the relevant wires were no longer the right lengths to neatly reach their connection points. This trend continued as I had to do further circuit surgeries, leaving things messier than I’d like.

    • The auto-skip function would cycle endlessly if the byte value to skip matched what was in the write registers. The write registers’ output lines are connected to the EEPROM’s I/O lines in order to be able to write to it. The comparator is also connected to these so that it can compare the EEPROM’s output to the skip value. When it’s time for the multiplexed display to show one of the write nibbles, the EEPROM’s output is disabled and the write registers’ output enabled. This meant that the comparator would now be comparing with the write value instead of the value read from the EEPROM, and would give the signal to skip to the next address.

      Disabling the comparator when it’s getting invalid input would have required some additional logic, and at the time I didn’t have any extra gates available. I solved this by using one of the display digit enable lines as the auto-skip function’s clock signal, instead of having it hooked directly to the clock. This ensured that the rising edge would only occur when the comparator had a valid input.

    • After writing a byte or when auto-skipping past a large number of addresses, the EEPROM would occasionally output FF instead of the byte that was actually stored at that address. It wouldn’t do this with any kind of consistency, but the FF would persist until the address was changed. I thought this was a power issue, but no combination of decoupling capacitors or pull-up resistors would make it go away. After wrestling with it for a long time, I eventually concluded that the AT28C256 just doesn’t like being always enabled. Once I added proper logic to control both the output enable and chip enable lines, the problem went away.

    Since I needed at least one more logic IC to solve that last bug, I decided to add a 74HC7266 quad XNOR IC. This allowed me to add a search function alongside the auto-skip function, by just using an XNOR gate to invert the comparator’s output.

    I used dupont cables to group related signal lines together, but I’m not sure how I feel about them now. I thought that they’d result in a cleaner layout than if I’d used several additional layers of solid core wire, but I still ended up with a rat’s nest. That was likely inevitable with how densely packed the components are. If I were to redo everything, I’d probably spread them out onto more boards, group them into individual modules, and allow for more redundancy in the glue logic.

    Still, I’m happy with how the project turned out overall, and that I can now move onto the next one.

  8. Steady Hand EEPROM Programmer

    After about 6 months, my project is finally complete. It’s the first significant circuit that I’ve designed myself, rather than just implementing someone else’s design:

    https://codeberg.org/interrupt_tv/steadyhand

    Steady Hand is a digital circuit for programming EEPROMs by hand. It’s inspired by this video by Ben Eater, where he creates a circuit for programming an EEPROM using DIP switches and jumper wires. Steady Hand is much more ergonomic than his design, though it is somewhat more complex.

    While Ben Eater provides the “how” inspiration, the “why” inspiration comes from Jeremiah Orians’ stage0 project, and the general concept of bootstrapping: creating a computer software environment from nothing. When building a homebrew computer, one would typically use a significantly more complex modern computer to write the homebrew computer’s software to an EEPROM. I created Steady Hand as a first step towards resolving this problem.

    After I’d wired everything up, I was a little afraid something would melt when I plugged it in. While the schematic is separated into smaller modules, the breadboard layout ended up being pretty monolithic. I didn’t do any testing as I was assembling it, so it seemed likely there would be a mistake somewhere. No magic smoke escaped though, and it mostly worked on the first try. There were a few bugs:

    • The address display was connected backwards, with the most significant digit on the right instead of the left. Easy enough to fix, but the relevant wires were no longer the right lengths to neatly reach their connection points. This trend continued as I had to do further circuit surgeries, leaving things messier than I’d like.

    • The auto-skip function would cycle endlessly if the byte value to skip matched what was in the write registers. The write registers’ output lines are connected to the EEPROM’s I/O lines in order to be able to write to it. The comparator is also connected to these so that it can compare the EEPROM’s output to the skip value. When it’s time for the multiplexed display to show one of the write nibbles, the EEPROM’s output is disabled and the write registers’ output enabled. This meant that the comparator would now be comparing with the write value instead of the value read from the EEPROM, and would give the signal to skip to the next address.

      Disabling the comparator when it’s getting invalid input would have required some additional logic, and at the time I didn’t have any extra gates available. I solved this by using one of the display digit enable lines as the auto-skip function’s clock signal, instead of having it hooked directly to the clock. This ensured that the rising edge would only occur when the comparator had a valid input.

    • After writing a byte or when auto-skipping past a large number of addresses, the EEPROM would occasionally output FF instead of the byte that was actually stored at that address. It wouldn’t do this with any kind of consistency, but the FF would persist until the address was changed. I thought this was a power issue, but no combination of decoupling capacitors or pull-up resistors would make it go away. After wrestling with it for a long time, I eventually concluded that the AT28C256 just doesn’t like being always enabled. Once I added proper logic to control both the output enable and chip enable lines, the problem went away.

    Since I needed at least one more logic IC to solve that last bug, I decided to add a 74HC7266 quad XNOR IC. This allowed me to add a search function alongside the auto-skip function, by just using an XNOR gate to invert the comparator’s output.

    I used dupont cables to group related signal lines together, but I’m not sure how I feel about them now. I thought that they’d result in a cleaner layout than if I’d used several additional layers of solid core wire, but I still ended up with a rat’s nest. That was likely inevitable with how densely packed the components are. If I were to redo everything, I’d probably spread them out onto more boards, group them into individual modules, and allow for more redundancy in the glue logic.

    Still, I’m happy with how the project turned out overall, and that I can now move onto the next one.

  9. from vacation to staycation, now i want to introduce either one of these 3;

    trackcation
    racecation
    drivecation

    for my new business venture: Track Days Racing Pte. Ltd.

    if you are interested in co-owning a fleet of 11 E36 track cars, LMK

    i'm gearing up for the opening of the SUNWAY Circuit Iskandar Puteri

    #kopitiam #singlish #hivemind #singapore #johor #JSSEZ #Iskandarputeri #sunway

  10. from vacation to staycation, now i want to introduce either one of these 3;

    trackcation
    racecation
    drivecation

    for my new business venture: Track Days Racing Pte. Ltd.

    if you are interested in co-owning a fleet of 11 E36 track cars, LMK

    i'm gearing up for the opening of the SUNWAY Circuit Iskandar Puteri

    #kopitiam #singlish #hivemind #singapore #johor #JSSEZ #Iskandarputeri #sunway

  11. DIY 27 MHz AM Transmitter Circuit for Hobbyists! Build your own compact transmitter using simple components like BC547 transistors and a tuned coil. Perfect for short-range experiments and CB radio fun. Full schematic, PCB layout, and step-by-step guide inside!

    Check it out: vu3dxr.in/27mhz-am-transmitter

    #HamRadio #DIYElectronics #CB Radio #AmateurRadio #27MHz #ElectronicsProjects

  12. DIY 27 MHz AM Transmitter Circuit for Hobbyists! Build your own compact transmitter using simple components like BC547 transistors and a tuned coil. Perfect for short-range experiments and CB radio fun. Full schematic, PCB layout, and step-by-step guide inside!

    Check it out: vu3dxr.in/27mhz-am-transmitter

    #HamRadio #DIYElectronics #CB Radio #AmateurRadio #27MHz #ElectronicsProjects

  13. @C3nC3 apart from credit card purchases while on vacation, I usually go through the French national CB circuit, supported by most credit cards issued in the country.
    It's up to the card holder's bank to choose whether a physical #payment gets through #CB, #Mastercard or #Visa

    However I do still use #Paypal for online payments instead of SEPA transfers whenever I deal with a given company or seller for the first time, because of the fraud protection they provide.

    #EUPol

  14. MediaPost: Google And TikTok Face Appeal In Suit Over ‘Choking Challenge’ Videos. “Parents who unsuccessfully sued Google and TikTok over ‘choking videos’ and other potentially harmful content are appealing a judge’s ruling dismissing the lawsuit. The families initiated the appeal Monday, but haven’t yet filed substantive arguments with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/mediapost-google-and-tiktok-face-appeal-in-suit-over-choking-challenge-videos/
  15. MediaPost: Google And TikTok Face Appeal In Suit Over ‘Choking Challenge’ Videos. “Parents who unsuccessfully sued Google and TikTok over ‘choking videos’ and other potentially harmful content are appealing a judge’s ruling dismissing the lawsuit. The families initiated the appeal Monday, but haven’t yet filed substantive arguments with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/mediapost-google-and-tiktok-face-appeal-in-suit-over-choking-challenge-videos/
  16. MediaPost: Google And TikTok Face Appeal In Suit Over ‘Choking Challenge’ Videos. “Parents who unsuccessfully sued Google and TikTok over ‘choking videos’ and other potentially harmful content are appealing a judge’s ruling dismissing the lawsuit. The families initiated the appeal Monday, but haven’t yet filed substantive arguments with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/mediapost-google-and-tiktok-face-appeal-in-suit-over-choking-challenge-videos/
  17. MediaPost: Google And TikTok Face Appeal In Suit Over ‘Choking Challenge’ Videos. “Parents who unsuccessfully sued Google and TikTok over ‘choking videos’ and other potentially harmful content are appealing a judge’s ruling dismissing the lawsuit. The families initiated the appeal Monday, but haven’t yet filed substantive arguments with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/mediapost-google-and-tiktok-face-appeal-in-suit-over-choking-challenge-videos/
  18. MediaPost: Google And TikTok Face Appeal In Suit Over ‘Choking Challenge’ Videos. “Parents who unsuccessfully sued Google and TikTok over ‘choking videos’ and other potentially harmful content are appealing a judge’s ruling dismissing the lawsuit. The families initiated the appeal Monday, but haven’t yet filed substantive arguments with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/mediapost-google-and-tiktok-face-appeal-in-suit-over-choking-challenge-videos/
  19. Meet Midi! Er, Decibel... wait, Cardioid was it? Or maybe Reverb? We know for sure that this little guy's robot form has a function related to sound, but his official name is up to you!

    Vote for your favorite in the poll on our Launch Party page: backerkit.com/c/projects/czgol 🦇

    #bat #ozarkbat #vleermuis #fledermaus #animalart #printedcircuitboard #spookyseason #enamelpin #shortcircuit #fediart

  20. Costa Rica to Host 2026 Latin American Karting Championship

    Costa Rica will host the 2026 Latin American Karting Championship this weekend, bringing one of the region’s largest karting events to the P1 Speedway circuit beside Parque Diversiones in San José. The championship is scheduled for May 15 to 17 and is expected to draw more than 200 drivers from Costa Rica and abroad. Organizers […]
    The post Costa Rica to Host 2026 Latin Am [...]

    #ArtsAndCulture #Featured #News

    ticotimes.net/2026/05/11/costa

  21. Extractos del manual del Daytona USA Circuit Edition, de Sega Saturn. Edición japonesa.

    No hace tanto que los videojuegos traían manuales bien detallados, como en este caso.

    #videojuegos #videogames #tkzgaming #sega #segasaturn #daytona

  22. Traditionally, rulings from a US Circuit Court only apply to states in that circuit (in this case LA-MS-TX). Also, Oregon <g> already has 3 years worth of abortion pills on hand. archive.is/FdFWN apnews.com/article/oreg... #Abortion #mifepristone #Oregon #Texas #Louisiana #Mississipppi #TX #MS

  23. Traditionally, rulings from a US Circuit Court only apply to states in that circuit (in this case LA-MS-TX). Also, Oregon <g> already has 3 years worth of abortion pills on hand. archive.is/FdFWN apnews.com/article/oreg... #Abortion #mifepristone #Oregon #Texas #Louisiana #Mississipppi #TX #MS

  24. Late Bird inschrijving Omloop van Zandvoort geopend: Op zondag 29 maart 2026 wordt de 12e editie van de Omloop van Zandvoort verreden. De routes van 40, 80 en 120 km brengen de deelnemers door een verrassend landschap, door de duinen en langs bloemenvelden. De deelnemers starten en finishen op het wereldberoemde Circuit Zandvoort.De Late Bird inschrijving is je laatste kans om erbij te […] haarlemupdates.nl/2026/03/20/l #fietsen #Zandvoort #OmloopVanZandvoort #routes #LateBird

  25. U.S. Court of Appeals for 5th Circuit temporarily reinstated a requirement that #abortion pills be picked up in person. The move, which #abortionrights advocates argue will make it harder 4 women 2 access commonly used abortion pill, stems from Louisiana’s lawsuit against #FDA that allowed #patients 2 access #medicine through #telehealth and mail. #civilliberties #publichealth #rights #privacy #choice #rape #women #girls #healthcare #privacy #healthcare #humanrights #Mifepristone #law #courts

  26. 9News | Carpenter taken to court for 'threatening to sack' apprentice for taking sick leave by 9News

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    A Victorian carpenter, Caleb Geoffrey Stubbs, who runs CS Carpentry in Ge Georgetown, is being taken to the Federal Circuit and Family Court in Melbourne over allegations that he threatened to sack a teenage apprentice who asked for sick leave, underpaid that apprentice and another casual worker, failed to pay public‑holiday and leave entitlements, breached pay‑slip laws, and did not comply with a Fair Work Ombudsman compliance notice. The Fair Work Ombudsman’s investigation began after the two 18‑year‑old workers sought help, and Stubbs now faces potential fines of up to $8,250 for the compliance breach and $16,500 for each alleged pay‑slip and adverse‑action contravention, as well as a court order to rectify outstanding payments.

    Read more: 9news.com.au/national/geelong-

    #CalebStubbs #RachelVolzke #FairWork #Snapchat #CalebGeoffreyStubbs