i'm super curious about the electronics hobbyist community in China. perhaps a good place to start would be the Chinese equivalent of YouTube, bilibili. bilibili.com 🧵 Image
only problem is that i don't know Chinese. (i really ought to learn one of these days.) good thing there are good translation tools out there. oh yeah and browsers can translate on the fly, so that's nice. Image
ahh there we go, soldering videos! hopefully bilibili has a good recommendation engine that will lead me to more electronics hobby videos. Image
this guy can solder with his feet. Image
the recommendations so far. i uhh think i'm going to start using the phrase "spicy eyes" 😂 Image
oooh drag soldering pr0n. the secret, of course, is a good solder mask. Image
25 million views for a video about an electronics assembly line? incredible, absolutely incredible. Image
here's the link if you want to go down the rabbit hole with me. bilibili.com/video/BV1gZ4y1…
it looks like various inspection stages, these boards have already gone through wave soldering. Image
now THIS is some circuit art! 😍

bilibili.com/video/BV12E411… Image
wow, check out this nixie tube clock! bilibili.com/video/BV11h411… Image
there are quite a few reposts of youtube videos as well, interesting. Image
hahahha good to see the comment quality isn't that different though.

"Your complicated facial features cannot conceal your simple IQ." 🤣 Image
bad apple on an oscilloscope screen. this "EE does not lose power" guy (EE不掉电) has a pretty cool channel Image
哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
whoops got lost there for a minute
oooh a 555 timer Image
wait 18 million views for a "DIY oscilloscope"
🤯 Image
hmm, it uses a microcontroller that seems to be pretty popular. STC? hmm Image
it's an STC8A8K64S4A12, hmm, 8051 core. Image
welp Image
enhanced with security features. runs a lot faster than a regular 8051. Image
interesting, WD-40 has a contact cleaner product Image
yep, it's a simple oscilloscope using the ADC in the microcontroller. Image
hmm, looks like there are rumors that fab houses will rat you out to Altium if you pirate their software Image
"99se" is referring to Protel 99se. this is the predecessor to Altium Designer. the "99" refers to the fact that this program came out in 1999. yup, more than 20 years ago, and people are still using it.
oh yeah 99se was my gateway drug to Altium.
on a totally unrelated subject, there are some interesting retrocomputing videos as well!

bilibili.com/video/BV1jy4y1… Image
ooh there's a video about an Apple I. but it's from YouTube. ok. Image
and people thought it was just a video about bad apple. but there's this chinese idiom "face painted miserably, legs carved straight" that i am very curious about Image
脸画惨,腿刻正. "the face is drawn badly but the legs are right" hmm more or less "no that's wrong but the basic idea is correct"
i, too, use my umm large intestine to listen. 🤔 Image
several chinese friends of mine say that yes, this literally refers to the large intestine and that it is probably some weird slang 😂
also the commenter's name is 小吸盘大章鱼 which means "small suction cup, big octopus" which i'm pretty sure is dirty 😂

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