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f****ter
Feb 13.2026, 03:51:48
The order arrived quickly, the soldering masks were even, the holes were precise, but after assembly, there was a slight noise at high frequencies. I spent a long time digging through the diagram, checking the components, thinking that the board was defective. It turned out that the grounding was not perfectly distributed in my layout, so I had to redo it. After such evenings with a soldering iron and an oscilloscope, my head is buzzing and my mood is at zero. To reboot and laugh at myself, I go to reface and do a face swap — I insert my face into a clip where some engineer is "tearing apart" his board in a rage, or into a meme with a musician who "hears noise in everything." Reface quickly generates funny videos where I "play" a rock star with my DAC on stage, and all the stress disappears in 5 minutes. It's the perfect way to distract myself after technical failures and return to the project with a fresh head.