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Default re-inventing the wheel

I know enough about electronics to know what components to obtain. I know
enough about soldering to do the least of it as possible. I know enough
about programming to find the right software I need.

So why spend hours re-inventing the wheel when for 1/4 the price of labor I
can use the wheels that were already invented?

I don't know. You tell me.

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