Took several tries to connect to this place from my lemm.ee account, but I'm here now.
π for closing the subreddit. I've been trying to stop using reddit in general anyway, so happy to move over here if people stay.
For questions about component-level electronic circuits, tools and equipment.
1: Be nice.
2: Be on-topic (eg: Electronic, not electrical).
3: No commercial stuff, buying, selling or valuations.
4: Be safe.
Took several tries to connect to this place from my lemm.ee account, but I'm here now.
π for closing the subreddit. I've been trying to stop using reddit in general anyway, so happy to move over here if people stay.
Well, I've closed the windows, turned off the lights and locked the door over at r/askelectronics (sub is now private). Let's see how this unfolds...
Hello, do you guys have the sub wiki saved? It would be great if we had it here too. I spent 2 hours yesterday taking screenshots and saving links of the entire wiki before you guys locked the door xD
Hey, I haven't been on Ask Electronics on Reddit but the topic sounds interesting. Could you tell me a bit more about the kind of questions that would be OK to ask or what this specifically should be about?
Have you ever tried to identify a connector? /u/DavideAndrea wrote the book
Hi!
Are you planning to keep the same rules as the old reddit sub? Or will this be more casual for a while?
probably due to the significantly lower traffic here it will probably manage without for now.
I haven't even thought about it, actually.
Hey I got a little popup on my phone when you replied.
Im trying to get up to speed with lemmy. First impression itβs a bit clunky on mobile.