SnAgCu [he/him, any]

sometimes bunny-vibe but mostly sicko-wistful

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Cake day: 2020年9月8日

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  • Somehow I feel like the green on some green PCBs from the 80s and 90s look so much nicer than the standard green PCBs you get now, but I can’t put my finger on it. https://xdevs.com/doc/Fluke/8842A/img/acred.jpg

    There are makerspaces here, but they are still a bit far which sucks because they are cool. But with the time getting there and back plus the cost of admission, I feel like I’d have to be doing way more projects to make it worth. definitely one thing I regret about school is not using their makerspace enough. Also kinda the whole degree. hehehehhh

    Though I mostly work on electronics and I think the good thing about electronics, compared to machine shop stuff, is that you can really get a lot done with just a little lab. Precision gear still costs a lot, but it’s nothing compared to the cost of big mills and lathes and stuff. And it actually fits in the apartment
















  • Your understanding of Chinese infrastructure isn’t rigorous if it’s entirely based on some sensationalist viral videos of some places which look bad. Yeah, it’s a massive country with a billion people, some of those places look bad in a video. I’m not happy about the bad construction you see there, nor the real estate speculation causing some of it (which isn’t a communist feature).

    You can find lots of videos of places in the US and Canada looking bad too, only it’s like cops destroying the tents and property of unhoused people in the streets. But in response to those we might say “oh that’s terrible, they should fix that” and not the “we gotta overthrow the authoritarian government” when it’s about China.





  • On the face of it it’s so bloody unimportant - you can’t post a picture of winnie the pooh? That is truly the most oppressed anyone has ever been in history.

    And then you actually examine all of the articles they have - every single citation is just “reportedly” “allegedly” “this happened to one student” ass primary sources. I’ve never actually looked into this in depth until now (because I actually lived in China and of course saw the fucking bear everywhere), in my mind they had more convincing propaganda than that.

    E.g.

    “He’s propagating the issue, and frankly, I think he’s humiliated himself by being so childish about it,” says Deb Hoffmann, who holds the world record for the largest collection of Winnie the Pooh memorabilia. “If he would’ve just let it go, it would have died down by now. Plus, if the idiot knew anything, he would be delighted to be compared to Winnie the Pooh. After all, Winnie the Pooh is a very good-hearted, wonderful, thoughtful person. Being compared to Winnie the Pooh is actually quite the compliment!”

    This may be the most guts-rage shit, how they invent reality and then react to what they imagined. The making up a guy to get mad at model of journalism. Also, this person quoted is literally just a collector of marketable slop? Why would I care what they think?