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I promised to share a little process overview of how I build compositions.

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  • They're doing a terrible job and they're all going to get slaughtered. The only thing I'm wondering about is if Rachel ever turns on Stephen.

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  • Boat drinking game, where whenever a contestant on Alone builds, pilots, falls out of, or loses the game because of, a boat, you drink. For serious drinkers, only.

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  • The boat does not forgive and cannot be defeated. Seconds after that screenshot was taken, Jose tapped out.

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  • Jose's boat tried to kill him again. This might be the time to pay the Boat Price.

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  • Larry's got his second wind.

    I can't help think about all these folks having watched the first season (one of them mentioned making fun of Lucas from the first season, who is imminently make-funnable, so I assume that means they all saw the first season), and then making all the same mistakes the first batch made. Did they not realize the biggest mistakes were "Projects" and "Boat"?

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  • Larry's praying. Does he know David is a professional prayer? Feels unfair if it all comes down to prayer and there's a ringer in the bunch.

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  • I genuinely did not expect these three to be the last ones standing. Jose, who wasted a week on a boat and tried to kill himself with Red Tide mussels? Larry, who cannot go an hour without complaining and cursing out every object in earshot?

    David had a real tough start and did some dumb stuff, but he's doing OK now, and he's the only one eating. I reckon it's gonna be the pastor. I'm actually surprised he's still eating without having preserved anything...but, he's still catching fish.

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  • here's a photo of taken using the novelty camera + one of the optional frames. it seems the default color grading is attempting to give it a color film look

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    They're doing a terrible job and they're all going to get slaughtered. The only thing I'm wondering about is if Rachel ever turns on Stephen.
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    @dangillmor (but they hate that “well regulated” part of 2A)
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    @nina_kali_nina notepad dot exe 😎
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    Driving A DAC Real Fast With A MicrocontrollerNormally, if you want to blast out samples to a DAC in a hurry, you’d rely on an FPGA, what with their penchant for doing things very quicky and in parallel. However, [Anabit] figured out a way to do the same thing with a microcontroller, thanks to the magic of the Raspberry Pi Pico 2.The design in question is referred to as the PiWave 150 MS/s Bipolar DAC, and as the name suggests, it’s capable of delivering a full 150 million samples per second with 10, 12, or 14 bits of resolution. Achieving that with a microcontroller would normally be pretty difficult. In regular linear operation, it’s hard to clock bits out to GPIO pins at that sort of speed. However, the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 serves as a special case in this regard, thanks to its Programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem. It’s a state machine, able to be programmed to handle certain tasks entirely independently from the microcontroller’s main core itself, and can do simple parallel tasks very quickly. Since it can grab data from RAM and truck it out to a bank of GPIO pins in a single clock cycle, it’s perfect for trucking out data to a DAC in parallel at great speed. The Pi Pico 2’s clock rate tops out at 150 MHz, which delivers the impressive 150 MS/s sample rate.The explainer video is a great primer on how this commodity microcontroller is set up to perform this feat in detail. If you’re trying for accuracy over speed, we’ve explored solutions for that as well. Video after the break.youtube.com/embed/UaaveknkjBM?…hackaday.com/2026/01/21/drivin…