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  • Tutti gli errori che oscurano il caso Trentini

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    Tutti gli errori che oscurano il caso Trentini@giornalismoarticolo21.org/2025/11/tutti-g…E’ passato esattamente un anno da quando il cooperante veneziano Alberto Trentini si trova nelle carceri del Venezuela. Accusato di cosa? Nessuno lo sa perché le autorità hanno ritenuto di non comunicarlo né alla famiglia, né alla
  • The Value of a Worked Example

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    The Value of a Worked ExampleI was looking over the week’s posts on Hackaday – it’s part of my job after all – and this gem caught my eye: a post about how to make your own RP2040 development board from scratch. And I’ll admit that my first thought was “why would you ever want to do that?” (Not a very Hackaday-appropriate question, honestly.) The end result will certainly cost more than just buying a Pi Pico off the shelf!Then it hit me: this isn’t a project per se, but rather [Kai] was using it as an test run to learn the PCB-production toolchain. And for that, replicating a Pico board is perfect, because the schematics are easily available. While I definitely think that a project like this is a bit complicated for a first PCB project – I’d recommend making something fun like an SAO – the advantage of making something slightly more involved is that you run into all of the accompanying problems learning experiences. What a marvelous post-complete-beginner finger exercise!And then it hit me again. [Kai]’s documentation of everything learned during the project was absolutely brilliant. It’s part KiCAD tutorial, part journal about all the hurdles of getting a PCB made, and just chock-full of helpful tips along the way. The quality of the write-up turns it from being just a personal project into something that can help other people who are in exactly the same boat, and I’m guessing that’s a number of you out there.In the end, this was a perfect Hackaday project. Yes, it was “too simple” for those who have made their 30th PCB design. (Although I’d bet you could still pick up a KiCAD tip or two.) And yes, it doesn’t make economic sense to replicate mass-market devices in one-off. And of course, it doesn’t need that fun art on the board either. But wrap all these up together, and you get a superbly documented guide to a useful project that would walk you through 95% of what you’ll need to make more elaborate projects later on. Superb!Surely you do “finger exercises” too. Why not write them up, and share the learning? And send them our way – we know just the audience who will want to read it.This article is part of the Hackaday.com newsletter, delivered every seven days for each of the last 200+ weeks. It also includes our favorite articles from the last seven days that you can see on the web version of the newsletter. Want this type of article to hit your inbox every Friday morning? You should sign up!hackaday.com/2025/11/15/the-va…
  • Meanwhile, in Italy

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    @Paradox @raccoon nah he's the only person dressed for the weather 8-D
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    @thatgiga in Tusky puoi fare "Apri con” (altro account) per interagire con un post da altro account. (L'unica cosa che non mi piace di Tusky è che è troppo facile perdere il “segno” nella timeline.)