Engineer @EMILosAngeles; PhD @usc; Postdoc @Caltech :: Microscopy neuroscience teaching :: Hardware, design, data mngmt #sciArch | he/him/his

Joined November 2014
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I don't remember who posted it first
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13 Nov 2025
wait till you learn about 59.94Hz display refresh rate
13 Nov 2025
Wait, so the reason 115200 baud is a common bit rate for UART is because its a multiple of 9600 (x12=115200). And 9600 baud was commonly used because its 32*300 baud. And 300 baud was used because its the lowest common denominator of 50Hz and 60Hz. And that was used because telecom signals used to be clocked to the mains frequency? So many examples of engineers just adapting around legacy systems because its easier to build upon stuff than reinvent stuff lol
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10 Sep 2025
do not plug Arduino into your PC and 24V DC source at the same time
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andrey a retweeted
8 Sep 2025
Hardware Twitter, I'm looking for a new job! Mechanical/manufacturing engineering or something adjacent. I've got lots of sheet metal design experience, and some thermoforming and aluminum extrusion design. Interesting projects with curious people is what I seek.
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microscopy be wild sometimes
finally, a worthy opponent
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andrey a retweeted
finally, a worthy opponent
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22 Jul 2025
after 20 years of programming, finally adding important to my resume
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21 Jul 2025
correction: it did take me 12 hrs to write code that compiles and then about 30 more minutes to make it work with the actual hardware
20 Jul 2025
Spent 12 hours spread over 3 days to compile my first C program in Visual Studio (not hello world)

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20 Jul 2025
Spent 12 hours spread over 3 days to compile my first C program in Visual Studio (not hello world)

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3 Jul 2025
pain is an output of brain
3 Jul 2025
Popping painkillers daily? There's a better way. @USCViterbi engineers created a wireless spinal implant that uses ultrasound & AI to deliver personalized pain relief. 🔗 uscne.ws/pain-relief
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30 May 2025
Learning how to use Pymmcore-widget Here we use easyOCR library to do a bit of text recognition (@berkun book :) @manager_micro
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27 May 2025
we live next to "Police Body Camera Solutions" company...
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23 May 2025
On-line extraction of temporal frequency from live feed
22 May 2025
hooking up @manager_micro pymmcore with live image processing widget... so far so good
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22 May 2025
hooking up @manager_micro pymmcore with live image processing widget... so far so good
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19 May 2025
dear @NikonUSA are you kidding? i just want SDK access for my Nikon D600 to turn it into a microscope with @manager_micro
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19 May 2025
Please help me my family is starving i spent $6300 on groceries from NIST this week
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19 May 2025
Nothing is as easy as you think it is... Was reading Python 🐍 source-code and found this lovely vignette on complexity of comparing float (3.1415926 🥧 ) and integers (3 ) Because numbers in computers cannot have ... ⬇️
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19 May 2025
... infinite precision 🔍 or size , and you can't compare different 🍎 data 🍊 types directly, it is very easy to get into situation when converting between types creates problems
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