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USB Type C is great! …unless you have to use dongles anyway.
I liked the style of this video
cross-posted from: !tech@programming.dev
USB Type C is great! …unless you have to use dongles anyway.
I liked the style of this video
I’ve got some serious qualifications in electronics, it sucks I love in a tiny apartment and don’t have the equipment I need to fix things. Had my main monitor die a few days ago and I’m sure it’s just a capacitor or something dumb, I’ve been out of work now about a year and everything I rely on seems to be dying lately.
Really wish I had the space and money to have a decent solder station, multimeter etc.
Also I’m not asking for any handouts or anything like that just cursing my own stupidity for never embracing a hobby that would definetly have benifited me.
I’m not sure where you are in the world, but you could look into maker spaces, local universities/colleges, or any local hobby clubs.
Each of them might have programs to let you borrow tools, or bring something in to work on. The least they might know about what is available