Problem with doing that is sooner or later you are going to end up with piles of stuff like esp12f’s and such. I have more packaging tubes of ATtiny85’s than I will ever use.
I’m a faux curmudgeon.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Interest include reading, love to spend time with a good book. 3D printing and design. Lapidary and smithing both for jewelry and metalwork. Electronics and designing odd things that use microprocessors.
I am the servant of 1 kitty and happily married to my wife who is way smarter than me. ( She has the PHD )
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random@kbin.run•Or you could just mind your own business. https://www.comicsands.com/service-dog-questioned-target-tiktok-2666864893.html?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=infeed&utm_campaign=linkprogram
1·2 years agoI think part of the problem is there are many who are taking advantage so they can take their fake service animal everywhere with them.
Anyone can buy a service dog vest on Amazon and there are stores on eBay and such selling fake certificates and licensees .
With one of these they can bring their fur baby everywhere with them.
And yes not all real service animals can be identified easily I have a friend with one that alerts her if she is going to have a seizure. I wish I could tall how it does that. She has run into people questioning her bringing it into places before too,
I’m not going to confront someone even if I feel they are not real but there are those that do. Probably the same people who make places with deed restrictions something I would never consider buying into.


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I have a roll of very low temperature solder that has high bismuth content. It is not to solder with instead you use it lower the melting point of solder then wick it up . Was used at EMR Telemetry and when they were sold I was given a roll. Like a big roll of chip quik.
It is valuable to desolder things like ESP32s. The odds of lifting pads are slim with it too.