@Conan_Kudo @jwildeboer this was despite best efforts for the Open Technology group at Seneca College to build and maintain Fedora for the Raspberry Pi. Plenty support for the (then) Raspberry Pi foundation, little to none from Red Hat.
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Quite some years ago, we brought the #OLPC AKA the 100$ laptop to Rwanda [1]. -
Off to WoRC today. I'll even have a IIgs to sellOff to WoRC today. I'll even have a IIgs to sell
2024 WoRC Expo - World of Retro Computing — https://www.worldofretrocomputing.com/2024-worc-expo
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Rowntree's Savannah (sp.?): dark chocolate pyramids filled with chocolate creme and apricot pieces.@emsquared my brother worked for both Rowntree (into Nestlé) and Cadbury. Much factory shop, wow. I'm allergic to cocoa now, alas.
I'm glad I got a tour of Rowntree's amazing Haxby Road factory: the giant wafer-ageing rooms for Kit-Kat, the peppermint and sugar-heavy air of the Polo press room, steam-heated pipes filled with liquid chocolate everywhere, not to mention the giant melangers rolling and smoothing the product...
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Rowntree's Savannah (sp.?): dark chocolate pyramids filled with chocolate creme and apricot pieces.Rowntree's Savannah (sp.?): dark chocolate pyramids filled with chocolate creme and apricot pieces. Very premium product.
Cancelled just before launch as the apricot bits fermented, cracking the chocolate and leaking goo everywhere. Even the non-leaky ones were just kinda nasty tho.
Sold off in the York Rowntree factory shop. One family I knew loved them, so we got two cases of Savannah which they eked out for months.
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while @matt_trentini is otherwise occupied with pizza, this was the roundup:while @matt_trentini is otherwise occupied with pizza, this was the roundup:
August 2024 Meetup – Melbourne MicroPython Meetup – A monthly meetup for MicroPython Enthusiasts — https://melbournemicropythonmeetup.github.io/August-2024-Meetup/
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looks like I dodged a bullet not buying any Raspberry Pi RP2350 devices yet. There seems to be a fault in the analogue circuitry of the all the GPIO pins that - under certain circumstances - causes them to output a level of approximately ⅔Vdd.looks like I dodged a bullet not buying any Raspberry Pi RP2350 devices yet. There seems to be a fault in the analogue circuitry of the all the GPIO pins that - under certain circumstances - causes them to output a level of approximately ⅔Vdd.
The "Fixed by: documentation" remedy basically means software workarounds forever or possibly "don't ever do this".
Source: RP2350 datasheet, Errata: RP2350-E9, p.1340: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp2350/rp2350-datasheet.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A1343%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22XYZ%22%7D%2C115%2C495.05%2Cnull%5D