Interesting finds on YouTube

I had a Juno 106 when they first came out. It was such a lot of fun! I was surprised to see how much they fetch on the used market these days.
 
Ever watch some guy with no shoes from the middle east make an audio amplifier from parts from a busted hotplate?
I have to wonder if they were building IEDs 10 years ago and this is just a huge professional pivot.
That's why there is zero dialogue. Slip up and say pressure plate instead of hotplate once and the jig is up.
I don't mean to sound... whatever.
But, this s**t is a "very specific set of skills". That video isn't where his journey started.
Yeah. I'm a cynical ahole sometimes. But if I'm not wrong, props to this fellow on the change in career direction and making his living of sports betting and
d**k pills ad revenue.
He won. 🤣
 
I very much dislike AI for many reasons, including concerns over its impact on the environment, the labor force, plagiarism at scale, sucking the joy out of things. But I also hate it because it’s another step towards destroying the promise of an open and democratic internet. This video sums up this last concern pretty well.

 
RTFDS. TI changed the process and specs of the 5532, lowering the slew and more
I do want to point out that the other manufacturers data sheets also mention different slew rates, which something to keep in mind. I don't think it's that relevant for most of our uses though? The voltage thing might be, although I don't think the changes will affect pedals much in that regard either. In any case, good thing to keep in mind that there might be differences between manufacturers, and also specs can change over time.
 
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