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What does “all over it” mean in this context?
My understanding is that they simply want the barrier gone. They don’t actually keep changing their mind about wanting to be outside, then inside, then outside. They just want to somehow communicate to you that the door should just be left open.
Have this Pikachu-ified version that I made the last time I saw this posted

The only problem with those is that saying either of those could easily be misinterpreted as me suggesting that they had misheard/misread what I just said. Colonoscopy works because it is a bizarre enough suggestion that the joke will almost certainly land. But I definitely don’t want to encourage unneccessary medical procedures as a casual joke.
What should be my default “Remember that you’re getting old!” helpful tip now, then?
24 years ago! Don’t forget to schedule your colonoscopy.
October 25, 2001


Odd that the newer RP2350 has a lower clock speed, while being improved in most other respects. Is that why the RP2040 is still seemingly the community preference?
| Feature | RP2040 | RP2350 |
|---|---|---|
| Package | QFN-56EP | QFN-60EP or QFN-80EP |
| CPU Cores | 2 × ARM Cortex-M0+ | 2 × ARM Cortex-M33 (w/FPU), 2 × Hazard3 RISC-V |
| CPU Clock | 200 MHz[5] | 150 MHz |
| SRAM | 264 KB, 6 banks | 520 KB, 10 banks |
| Flash | None | None (RP2350), 2 MB (RP2354) |
| OTP | None | 8 KB |
| DMA | 12 chan, 2 IRQ | 16 chan, 4 IRQ |
| PIO | 2 (8 state machines) | 3 (12 state machines) |
| PWM | 16 | 24 |
| ADC | 4-chan 12-bit ADC | 4-chan 12-bit (QFN-60EP), 8-chan 12-bit (QFN-80EP) |
| DAC | None | None |
| HSTX | None | One |
| Engines | ? | RNG, SHA-256 |


Awesome, thanks! You should definitely post that to a Linux meme community or something.


I cannot find this meme I know I have seen
Panel 1: “Installing Windows 20 years ago” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons
Panel 2: “Installing Linux 20 years ago” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 3: “Installing Windows today” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 4: “Installing Linux today” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons