has anyone coined the term "fast tech" yet? used in the same sense as "fast fashion" - stuff that's designed to be cheap and disposable, chasing short term fads and tends, built in wasteful quantities in full knowledge that many units will go to landfill without being bought.

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y'know when you want to implement switch debouncing, and every single time you realise you haven't got a clue what the bouncing actually looks like and end up just fudging the numbers until stuff seems to mostly work as intended?y'know when you want to implement switch debouncing, and every single time you realise you haven't got a clue what the bouncing actually looks like and end up just fudging the numbers until stuff seems to mostly work as intended?
well here's some actual data! I took a bunch of different switches I had laying around and measured their bouncing behaviour, during both close and open.
graphs in the repo, CSV data available in releases.
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Babe, are you alright?@volpeon ah, yes, the croissube