$ :|wc -c 0 $ touch /tmp/f; :>>/tmp/f; wc -c /tmp/f 0 /tmp/f
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Yep. I can get ASA down to 12% with an ambient 50%RH using that method.
There are some models out there for wedges with reverse Bowden fittings so you can keep it cracked open all the time.
USB 5V power can be equally noisy, even from a powered hub, so that argument doesn't make any sense. PCIe has a high current 12V rail available that has much more margin than USB for filtering with an LDO and run your signal chain well above the noise floor of the components.
Besides, Asus Xonar as in the picture can take 12V from a drive connector to bypass the motherboard PCIe 12V "just in case".
Try running your dryer with the lid propped open a bit. Most Sunlu dryers don't have a way to get rid of the humid air pulled out of the filament.
I mean, if I had the disposable income I'd get a Flipper Zero to mess around with, but it's not on my list of things I need for my hardware hacking go-bag.
What's the need you're trying to fill?
If you want to get into RF, and not just for hacking a few specific protocols, an RTL-SDR is a better choice and much, much cheaper than a Flipper Zero. For $40 on Amazon you can get an RTL-SDR.com kit complete with antennas that will let you capture data from smart meters, aircraft beacons, police radio, and even detect individual cars driving nearby by capturing serial numbers from their TPMS sensors.
Next week: Fedora meets a new friend named Lennart while on her way to Multiuser Mountain. Will they be able to cross the init bridge without being caught by Sammy the Systemd Hating Troll?
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