
Arduino Speed Enhancement
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This morning, while pondering modern computer logic, I realized the inefficiency of using 1s and 0s as signals. To improve my Arduino's speed and efficiency, I used tweezers, a magnifying glass, and leftover halfsies from lunch. By replacing all the 1s with .5s, I successfully doubled its performance. As a result, my printer now thinks so fast that it might be solving deep mysteries and revealing life's meaning through interpretive printing. To perform this modification, you will need tweezers, a magnifying glass or digital microscope, steady hands, and an adequate number of spare .5s. It is recommended to have a friend assist with the extruder controller while focusing on the mainboard for best results.
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