ESP32: When Is A P4 A P4, But Not The P4 You Thought It Was

We’re used to electronic parts of the same type staying predictably the same, sometimes over many years. An early Z80 from the mid 1970s can be exchanged with one from the end of production a…

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How to Create a SKU: Essential Inventory Guide

In this essential inventory guide, you'll learn how to create a SKU for better managing your ecommerce store or a physical retail location

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Sau nhiều năm chạy các pipeline thu thập dữ liệu, chúng tôi nhận ra: script không thể mở rộng. Mỗi lần thay đổi website đều làm hỏng, lỗi im lặng làm hỏng dữ liệu; >100k SKUs => QA toàn thời gian. Vì vậy chúng tôi xây dựng “utility layer” tự động thích nghi, tự chữa lỗi, khớp SKU và cung cấp feed sạch, rồi ra mắt thành sản phẩm. Các bạn đang xử lý scraping + SKU ở quy mô lớn như thế nào? #scraping #SKU #DataEngineering #Automation #côngnghệ #thuậttoán #kekhaithôngtin

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My setup is a Filson Journeyman backpack, and a canvas Shinola amenity-kit bag that I got from a surprise biz-class upgrade on American Airlines that I use to hold assorted small work tools.

Filson stuff is quite expensive, for good reason: I was tired of replacing shitty overpriced “cordura" backpacks that got all frayed and abraded after a year or two of heavy work travel. It was cheaper in 2013.

I have had this one for about 11 years. Filson has a lifetime warranty and I have sent it in a few times for repairs. It's now got a nice collection of darning scars and re-sewn battle wounds.

I try to re-wax it every year or two. It will be my last computer bag for this lifetime.

https://www.filson.com/bags-luggage/backpacks/journeyman-backpack-2.html#sku=20231638-fco-000000074

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Journeyman Backpack

Our Journeyman Backpack is the perfect example of versatile functionality. It boasts a generous capacity and carries your load comfortably on the trail or on the job. With a design that’s clean and uncluttered, without unnecessary bells and whistles, the Journeyman just goes about its business in a quiet, workmanlike way. We combined the individual strengths of several of our signature materials to create our best-selling backpack. The main compartment is built with oil finish Tin Cloth to protect your gear from rain, sleet, and snow, just as it’s protected generations of loggers and sportsmen in the rain-soaked forests of the Pacific Northwest. Tin Cloth is a tightly-woven canvas duck that’s been thoroughly saturated with a paraffin wax formulation for maximum water repellency. Our 2-ply by 3-ply Rugged Twill, an industrial-strength fabric from the iconic British Millerain, forms the back panel and reinforces the base for added structure and durability. The padded shoulder straps are built with Tin Cloth and lined with Moleskin, a sueded cotton which minimizes slipping while improving breathability. The contoured, adjustable straps are secured to the backpack with vegetable-tanned Bridle Leather from Wickett & Craig, the historic Pennsylvania tannery since 1867. Each of our Bridle Leather hides has been slowly steeped in an environmentally-friendly bark-tannin solution, with tallows and waxes added in the final stages for suppleness and luster. The final result is a leather that’s as well-suited for our luggage as it is for bridles and saddlery. The Journeyman’s spacious, lined main compartment is secured by a solid brass, heavy-gauge YKK® zipper that’s shielded from water by a Tin Cloth gutter along its entire length. It extends more than halfway down the bag, for easy access and visibility into the entire backpack. The back panel and attached laptop sleeve easily hold a 15” computer–and both are padded to protect its contents or your back from sharp or bulky loads. The exterior pocket is gusseted with corner snaps, allowing it to remain low-profile or expand to increase capacity. The one-hand-operable snapped pocket flap ensures your quick-access essentials stay dry. Added details such as the grab handle, snapped closure over the main compartment’s rain gutter, and zipper pulls are made from Bridle Leather, rounding out a thoughtfully-designed, well-executed backpack that will provide dependable service for as many miles as you care to walk or ride. The Journeyman Backpack is everything you need in a backpack while carrying the hallmark of well-engineered gear – it does what it’s supposed to do without drawing attention to itself.

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New GS1 2D article product codes made it to national news in Finland. I've been talking about these for years. The codes are finally coming. https://www.gs1.org/standards/barcodes/2d #DataMatrix #QRCode #EAN #UPC #sku #plu #GS1 #pointofsale
Two-dimensional (2D) barcodes | GS1

GS1 has standards for five 2D barcodes that are currently in use across a variety industries. The two most widely recognised are QR Code (GS1 Digital Link URI) and GS1 DataMatrix barcodes which can both be used to store the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) as well as information such as an expiry date or a serial number. The GS1 DataMatrix is already widely adopted in the Healthcare industry.

Ownership by one of the big monopolies is beginning to show: Amazon/One Medical "health care". The system just asked me to rate from Worse to All Better for high cholesterol, a condition I couldn't possibly know about without a physician-ordered test. Maybe we just fire too-highly paid doctor/nurses/PAs and type in our #SKU to a call center in Kenya? And it's not just One Medical. CVS is buying up most independent primary care practices.#healthcare #amazon #corporate #enshitification
SKU VS UPC: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES?
Because both SKUs and UPCs act as product identifiers, they are frequently used interchangeably.
Though, SKUs and UPCs are not equivalent. The main differences between the two are listed below:
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SKU vs UPC: Which one should you choose?

Would you like to know more about SKU vs UPC? You can tell an SKU from a UPC by using this guide, which also explains when to use each. Check it now!