ColorcodedResistor

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  • ColorcodedResistor@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlFast casual
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    7 months ago

    “if i pay $50,000 for this hanging piece of flare, and only stay open from 4-10pm we can siphon money from money with our money from the people who have money. But our waiter? minimum wage, cameras in the back our head chef is a wanker from out of state who pretended to be something they are clearly not, and the wine? straight from my vineyard, with minimal staff, green card only workers and an ever living hate for anything that shows compassion or empathy. that’ll be $18 a glass of home wine and $38 for alfredo pasta add $8 for broccoli add $10 for chicken. what…what’s wrong this is just business.”










  • i dropped spotify like 5 years ago. Soundcloud is my preferred choice for music discovery. And i can say that i have found an intensely underrated number of artists. all these other recomendations i want to try but heres my rose prick.

    multiple sites multiple playlists. is there a way to funnel all these services into a singular playlist? if not. id pay for an app that makes all my found music into one sorted place








  • Radio is hot garbage. If it had that romanticism of college style or 3 dog style from fallout then maybe. But 90% of the shit is formulaic garbage prerecorded weeks in advance. the hosts are usually some dumbed down version of most people so they can feel smart when listening to them banter like idiots about dumb headlines. but when you learn that even the “call ins” are fake it really just shows how bloated the media of radio has gotten.

    Radio has good qualities about it, but programming today is dead and dying. because are you really gonna turn that FM on? or just bit up soundcloud, spotify and listen to YOUR music not some bs top 5 chart songs played over ad nauseum at 1.2 speed and horrendously edited to the point half the lyrics get reamed.

    Radio would need to redeem itself a thousand fold to ever be considered useful to the modern man again.

    Alex Jones came from Radio…




  • I’ve had this same issue working as an independent electronic repair business. Literally no one in all of america sells 90% of the tools, parts or hardware needed. i have to constantly rail Amazon, Alibaba, eBay, Etsy…

    thank the gods for Klein tools still showing up every once in awhile with what i need.

    Radio Shack was a joke. it lacked the depth and scope required to supply the parts needed. it died because they tried to do cell phones and market Steel, vs Gold, vs Nickel plated parts which didn’t mean anything to anyone for almost anything except the one off chance that someone actually requires the benefits of those differing materials.

    my wish is that someone comes through and makes a Home Depot equivalent for electronic parts. but the scope of that fantasy is near impossible. My understanding of logistics and operations knows America won’t see anything like Japanese parts stores for a very very long time. if ever again.

    electronics is getting to be like hunting down parts for rare classic cars, you have to slough through hundreds of websites, find swap meets, check and check again for items out of stock to be in. or find that one person who chose today to sell you that one off capacitor or transistor.

    i hate how seemingly gate kept electronics is. its not, but damn its hard to get the things you need