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Strain-resilient intrinsically stretchable electrochemical biointerfaces

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2 points·by OneManHorde·vorige maand·1 comments

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OneManHorde
·22 dagen geleden·discuss
These are specifically not Bills of Material, but general (LLM-generated, it seems) lists of the kinds of parts involved in things. No specific part numbers are indexed, and things like "Bare PCB" are not usefully-broken-down; FR4 is quite different than what you'd use for a high-frequency RF board, so saying bare PCBs are "$1 to $200" is not at all helpful.

I like the idea implied by the name, but this is more like a "Vaguely How Stuff Works dot com" than that.
OneManHorde
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
Microsoft is so broken that an employee finds it easier to write a blog post about a documentation improvement than simply making that improvement? Explains a lot. "Conway's Flaw?"
OneManHorde
·vorige maand·discuss
Highly-deformable materials for bio-sensors. "This limitation impedes applications" once again missing from the abstract, but this could easily have deployed that line.
OneManHorde
·vorige maand·discuss
Still waiting. Maybe some day.
OneManHorde
·vorige maand·discuss
Baffling number of total-paywall links on the front page here these days.
OneManHorde
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Can someone explain who this person is and why this is relevant? People crash out all the time; you can seek balance without "cold turkey", unless they find no value in the web at all, in which case why bother to post about it? Who is the audience of this website, if this is their last post?