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==General Circuits==
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* https://simplifier.neocities.org/index.html - Minimalist website with DIY topics from electronics to generalized.
 
* https://simplifier.neocities.org/index.html - Minimalist website with DIY topics from electronics to generalized.
  
 
* http://www.massmind.org/techref - More material than any reasonable person can digest in a website. They have electronics:
 
* http://www.massmind.org/techref - More material than any reasonable person can digest in a website. They have electronics:
 
* http://techref.massmind.org/techref/hardware.htm - "Please don't RIP"... So much for Creative commons share / attribute.
 
* http://techref.massmind.org/techref/hardware.htm - "Please don't RIP"... So much for Creative commons share / attribute.
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==Mix==
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===Electronics===
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* http://blog.tuckerosman.com/2016/02/the-complexity-of-gta-v.html - Post about following the AI in GTAV. I hate blogs, this stuff belongs in books, but I'll break my own rule here. This article was great. Some of the other blog posts are also well written. But I stand by the fact that websites/computer screens are poor ways of transferring more than a snippet of information, or as a reference.
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===Carpentry===
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* https://www.structuretech.com/blog/ Good articles on carpentry / home repair from a home inspector. e.g. https://www.structuretech.com/blog/top-20-home-inspection-photos-2018
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NOTE: this being a blog, it's a slog to navigate, but articles range from obviously stupid home stuff, to intermediate / advanced home inspection tips. Worth a look. Wish it was a book.
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==Search Engines==
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* http://www.smdmark.com/en-US/search/code?id=PIC - identifying ics

Latest revision as of 17:36, 3 August 2020

General Circuits

Mix

Electronics

  • http://blog.tuckerosman.com/2016/02/the-complexity-of-gta-v.html - Post about following the AI in GTAV. I hate blogs, this stuff belongs in books, but I'll break my own rule here. This article was great. Some of the other blog posts are also well written. But I stand by the fact that websites/computer screens are poor ways of transferring more than a snippet of information, or as a reference.

Carpentry

NOTE: this being a blog, it's a slog to navigate, but articles range from obviously stupid home stuff, to intermediate / advanced home inspection tips. Worth a look. Wish it was a book.

Search Engines