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Why I gave up electronics club
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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.

Rules
This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
You just have to ignore the existence of electron flow. Conventional current flow is all that matters, and the only people who use electron flow are those who design integrated circuits and lunatics
I gave up on thinking about it (at least, DC) as flow, and started thinking about it as pressure. It's a small mental flip that made a bunch of things easier. I've also heard people talk about it as the movement of holes where electrons are not.
Also chemists doing electrochemistry where the direction of electron flow is very important. You also have to deal with anode and cathode being flipped from how you expect since you are putting current in instead of taking current out.
Are you implying that there are IC designers who aren’t lunatics?
You forgot science enthusiasts who are desperately trying to impress people.
They get lumped in with the lunatics
We don't want 'em.
You mean the writers for "IFL Science"?
Yeah, we don't want them. They're idiots
Stupid meme sharing fuckers.
You mean to tell me that there are people out there whose job it is to design lunatics?
That's fucking awesome. Like a real-life comic book author.
Let's eat grandma
Depends on what she tastes like.
Wolfie will know!
It's also useful to think of the "ground" plane as a sort of well of potential charger carriers that the conventional current model overlooks. Aside from simultaneously visualising what's happening inside simple ICs like BJTs / MOSFETs and the circuit diagrams I've found it a useful way for checking for common mode noise in circuit and PCB design.
I guess this makes me a lunatic? Don't know until we test it;
Someone give me an ~~asylum~~ makerspace to takeover!
I...think I understand ground loops (audio) now.
And ignore magnetic fields completely?