>an IT student
>want to learn about electronics
>Univ has an electronics club, join it
>all it has dumb fucks playing around with 8 bit Arduinos with no real understanding
>anything that cannot be done with the overhead of the good awful bootloader is termed impossible, and done with 32 bit ones
>learn AVR ASM and C from online sources
>do what the club deemed impossible
>fame
Seriously are people really this dumb?
Almost everybody you meet in your entire life will be significantly less intelligent than you give them credit for.
>>59157178
Yes
If you have to ask then you're just as dumb as you think they are.
>>59157178
>fame
>>59157183
is that what you tell yourself?
What if they're just pretending to be retarded?
>>59157178
The worst part is they're probably the top 10-20% of society.
>>59157178
>University
found the issue
>>59157178
It's selection bias. You're surrounded by people who are paying $50K (just kidding, they're all going into debt to do it and giving up four years experience and wages so it's more like $300K)
You're surrounded by retards, anon
>>59157178
Electronics/CompSci/Manufacturing Clubs aren't what they used to be. In my days, you'd do extracurricular shit, which meant no normies allowed, and you had to know your shit.
Nowadays, it's
>hurr durr join the """maker""" revolution
>yeah, we're hacking away by making our first web page
It's just novice shit that doesn't get you anywhere. I remember when you could put stuff like that on a resume, now, it'll barely put you anywhere, even if you were the head of it.
>>59157178
Pity. The university here has people here using AVR and C in the beginning and switches to Verilog later. What shit university are you at?