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minus-square@owenfromcanada@lemmy.calinkfedilink61•2 months agoAs someone who works in R&D in software/electronics, I can say I do this kind of thing regularly.
minus-square@moonshadow@slrpnk.netlinkfedilink31•2 months agoNo matter how slick tech gets, peek behind the curtain and this is what you’ll see :)
minus-square@einkorn@feddit.orglinkfedilink18•2 months agoYeah, but there is a difference between the research and development phase and consumer usage.
minus-square@whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agowith Dupond I guess? Because this is weird here
minus-square@owenfromcanada@lemmy.calinkfedilink7•2 months agoNot specifically with a DE15 (for that I’d just chop up an old VGA cable), but I work with a lot of proprietary connectors. Some of the connectors are scarce, and sometimes we just wire them manually if the work isn’t too extensive.
As someone who works in R&D in software/electronics, I can say I do this kind of thing regularly.
No matter how slick tech gets, peek behind the curtain and this is what you’ll see :)
Yeah, but there is a difference between the research and development phase and consumer usage.
with Dupond I guess? Because this is weird here
Not specifically with a DE15 (for that I’d just chop up an old VGA cable), but I work with a lot of proprietary connectors. Some of the connectors are scarce, and sometimes we just wire them manually if the work isn’t too extensive.