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@AG7GM latency is completely acceptable to me, but also not a FPS'er (BG3 these days). That said, it's typically reported 25 - 28 ms, with the app claiming a median of 21. Live video conferences work well. You might appreciate the technology of phased array antenna and auto positioning.

@AG7GM Thanks! Glad you are doing well !

Hey, so on the pros and cons of Starlink, some things to keep in mind: works best with a wide, clear view of the sky. Upload speeds are a small fraction of download speeds. Although there's an optional heater - keep in mind any snow that might accumulate on antenna. Otherwise it's been quite reliable. Best part is I don't have to deal with the cable or phone company ever again! Let me know if you have any specific questions.

getting serious... it's panel time #PicoIDE
@AG7GM Hi Dan! All good here. Been working with Autodesk Fusion a lot, more than expected. Soon I'll be releasing my ULX3S enclosure for the 7 inch HDMI display. How's everything going with you?

Hi @AG7GM I've been completely happy with starlink for 4 years now. Completely satisfied. Not only great performance, but yay not the cable company, and not at&t

Sorry to hear about your wife's mom.

"Healthy people cost less.
Educated people contribute more.
Housed people are more stable.

...in a healthy society there are no "undeserving".
There are just people."

Ken Shirriff's post from 2019 is trending on TwoStopBits, and for a reason: it's a great post about 80x25

https://www.righto.com/2019/11/ibm-sonic-delay-lines-and-history-of.html

IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display

What explains the popularity of terminals with 80×24 and 80×25 displays? A recent blog post " 80x25 " motivated me to investigate this. The ...

It's about a 5 hour print (0.15 mm quality)

Interested in a cool ULX3S FPGA + ESP32 enclosure, but don't yet have (or want?) the 7" HDMI display?

I now have this blank! I suppose in theory, that assembly could also be used as an adapter board for other displays or accessories.

do you need to work with SPI flash a lot? do you hate the unreliable clothespin clip style clips? do you want a clip that actually works and is cheap?

aliexpress has you covered! check this product out [not sponsored]

there is a bit of a learning curve (you need to push on it quite strongly to make a connection) but after that it just works. do note that the pin 1 marker on the 8-pin DIP connector isn't placed in the right spot, but it is marked correctly on the probe itself and the little adapter board it has on the other end.

I tested the WSON-8 and SOIC-8-W versions so I'm quite sure the other two work also