@supersat@RiteAidCorp@bartelldrugs That's sad, I worked for Bartels's for a bit, and had some friends that stayed there for a while. It was a relatively good employer. Sad to see they got sold to rite-aide and gutted.
@LarsTatum1@FLYLAllen@szeloof@fab2 Looks like an FEI Helios Nanolab maintained by TSS, with EDS, Omniprobe, and at least one Gas Injection System. Those etched walls looks really clean so enhanced etch XeF2?
You can now order a Pixel Pump and also injection moulded SMD Magazines from my store directly. 🚨
First things first, orders made here will ship after the CrowdSupply units have been shipped.
Thanks for all the feedback and support!
RTs appreciated 🤙
@_MG_@redteamwrangler And if you're just printing white on black paper, you could either get a white toner cartridge for a laser printer <https://t.co/anQ4RfBjui>, or use white ink on something like the Epson ecotank printer
<https://t.co/E8d7XUKB3O>
@_MG_@redteamwrangler Epson inkjet printheads have been reversed for a while and are used on some of the alibaba uv ink printers.
https://t.co/29HXIHJu0G
https://t.co/XwKFC0ajpl
https://t.co/N2QnQKuGze
@aallan@bunniestudios@Raspberry_Pi There are older cameras that have can see in the SWIR range, which is about 1100nm. They're actually just vidicon tubes like old TV cameras, tuned specifically for the range.
@aallan@bunniestudios@Raspberry_Pi The camera is in the SWIR range, which is below what silicon can typically pick up, for a simple reason: it's transparent to it.
Modern cameras in that range use Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs), which while the price is still going down, is around 14k for a camera.
A preprint version of the paper is available at: https://t.co/RBn1qzYCPT
And it is all open source!
https://t.co/90kU3l3UpI
Amazing collaboration with @cat_easdon @marv0x90 Roland Czerny and @misc0110 😁
@thomasphorton @tacertain I did that for a while, eventually being told to stop. I still maintain that there are supposed to be 2 bags of coffee in the hopper for a full brew, and 1 bag is for a half carafe. It's the only way it's palatable.
@Andres_2DMat@jlbanal@rohanbahadur@YuKyoungRyu1@2d_foundry@icmm_csic It's still reactive Fluorine, and should be treated as such. Calcium gluconate gel and pills for exposure, calcium carbonate/hydroxide for spill neutralization.
My group uses wink rust remover is basically 200:1 dilute buffered HF, so the protocol is similarly "relaxed".