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STOP DOING FADECANDY

  • LEDs were not supposed to be given data pins
  • YEARS of "temporal dithering" but no real-world use found for having more than three colors.
  • Wanted to see some cool lights anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that, it was called LSD.
  • "Just buy some parts from this company that rents a huge space in manhattan, so they can help you get excited enough about technology to get a job building the next panopticon". "If it's cool enough you might be the next Google"- thoughts dreamed up by the utterly deranged

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