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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

Hackspaces are the best, now my side projects side project has moved along quite well, almost finished with the implementation. Also found a bug in #KiCad 's footprint generator along the way.

@grillchen might not even be half bad for explaining code, but it can *never* know what a given part of a circuit does. And if it doesn't it will make shit up.

LOL, my job is safe. This is exactly why LLMs are so dangerous: The don't think, and don't know what they are suggesting. This can lead to extreme danger, as indicated by the short circuit here. #electronics
A ChatGPT prompt where the LLM admits it made a mistake by shorting 9 V over an inductor to GND.

2026 predictions:
- putin dies
- tokayev dies
- netanyahu dies
- trump dies
- 100 gecs drop new album
- alice in chains drop new album
- mcr drop new album
- the ai bubble bursts
- they find a new dinosaur species in the permafrost
- skibidi toilet leads to a diplomatic crisis
- social media trend connected to milk
- we find cure for hiv
- uk accidentally makes dying illegal
- burj khalifa is destroyed
- a serial killer case is thrown away because lawyer used LLM for evidence

(1/3)

@paul 86 problems but jmp aint one

Seems now I must upstream this into #KiCad and create an open-hardware breakout board

fuck you mouser.com for blocking me when browsing with Librewolf

@jaseg ah, ch244 seems to do it :) thanks

@jaseg ah, I see. do you happen to know an example PD trigger IC? can't seem to find one, but rather a ton of boards which is not what I want.

@anarchiv o.o you should write an autobiography at some point

Hm, if i want 12 V from USB-C, I need some kind of PD-IC regulator, right? Like a tps25814 ?
I want to supply a circuit with just "dumb" 12 V, no extra USB-C features needed.

#electronics

@quixoticgeek basically yes. But they would need only to pull the killswitch on windows, similar chaos. That's why I run GrapheneOS and Debian.

Hmm, I should write a gnuplot cheatsheet.

@navi great, thanks!

> check out open-source project
> see claude.md
> close it
I'm so tired of the LLM bullshit.

@navi does that mean it will be able to activate a sway session and I won't have to wrap it in dbus-run-session call anymore? Much appreciate your work on openRC!

@decathorpe same. Though I saw them twice when I was in Canada. Still, it's something to behold.

Hyped for tomorrow:
My KVM switch should arrive, and my kernel patch will gets its first review.

@infosecdj well, it's Bild, a rag tabloid. I wouldn't give them any credit.

*almost* done, just need to figure out GPIO. But that's a problem for later

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