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From: Xavier Dominica <XD@gnulinux.rocks>
Subject: Re: Linux DIY Electronics
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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 19:19:00 +0000
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On 13 Oct 2024 18:19:31 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:


> But playing with electricity without
> understanding the basic can be harmful. Really. It's not a fun way to
> pass away.
>

That only applies to high voltage electricity.

You are correct.  (But that's only fortuitous because you
are an ignoramus idiot.)

High voltage is nasty stuff and although lots of amateurs
will safely play with it I have no need to do so.

I build audio processing circuits and amplifiers that rival
or exceed any commercial products on the market.

Furthermore, I use GNU/Linux tools throughout.

My audio stuff is the BEST in the universe.