There is a community, but it isn't open for whatever reason. I check every now and again.
RTL-SDR is basically a way of using a digital device as a broadband radio. That is an oversimplification, but that is the idea. There are cheap USB devices out there that will turn a PC into a ham radio receiver (among a really wide range of other bands like weather satellites). I have no idea how they are doing it with Android, however. Maybe using the phone's antenna.
At that pay, especially part time, I would find another job ASAP. It is important to know (like what the other commenter asked) what your end goal is. Want to primarily sit at a desk doing CAD/CAM, or get your hands dirty every day?
If the latter, I strongly believe that the core of learning how to do setups is to run a large amount of them and see/ask questions about the approach that was used. It can really suck to do a run that takes 20 seconds per work piece all day for a week, but the vast majority of us have been there at one point or another. I guess this is my way of saying that you should build your skills as an operator first. Get enough time doing that and you will know if a setup is shit and how to rectify it. There a good reasons why machining is traditionally an apprenticed position. Come to think of it, search for an apprenticeship somewhere reputable and you are going to have a much easier time starting out.
Evil Socrates refused to get in the phone booth.
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Its... fine? Would never buy one. Looks like an undergrad student made it.
I have found catbox to be reliable, if a bit laggy for video formats. Don't expect peak performance there and be sure to optimize the content as well as you can. Otherwise, it works great.
You're welcome! I'm kinda surprised you hadn't seen that before.
Kraft Mac and cheese with sausage cut up in it.
It was developed and abandoned, but The Rubicon comes to mind.
You're welcome! I was just doing what I would have anyway.
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Thanks. I'll check them out. I do have to add, though, that knowing the biblical parables has my head spinning with curiosity at this point!