JLCPCB Locking Accounts, Mentions “Risky IP Addresses, Activities” | Hackaday (hackaday.com)
from sundray@lemmus.org to technology@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 12:58
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YetAnotherNerd@sopuli.xyz on 19 Oct 13:52 collapse

Annoyingly, it gets through the entire article pretty much without explaining what the hell JLCPCB is, assuming that you must know what they are. It appears to be a Chinese PCB (printed circuit board) manufacturer, where you can send them a schematic and they will make a PCB of whatever you desire. It appears that they are now limiting who they take orders from, and it seems likely that other Chinese PCB manufacturers will take the same step in the future.

Overall I enjoy reading Hackaday’s articles, But this was too much “inside baseball” since they didn’t bother explaining what JLCPCB was.

windowsphoneguy@feddit.org on 19 Oct 14:43 next collapse

In no, every article should explain every word! Too hard to google!

Sprocketfree@sh.itjust.works on 19 Oct 15:34 collapse

I mean, basic writing classes tell you to say the entire acronym the first time you use it. But I guess we don’t do education anymore 🤷

setsubyou@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 05:02 next collapse

Tbf the company doesn’t seem to spell out jialichuang or printed circuit board on their web site either, so maybe the author didn’t know.

bluGill@fedia.io on 20 Oct 18:10 collapse

Not when the target is expected to know that. Spelling it out is for when the reader might not know.

Sprocketfree@sh.itjust.works on 21 Oct 00:17 collapse

Ok, they can provide a MOP where they define the audience if they want. /s

Pissmidget@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 17:14 next collapse

I chose to read it as JCLDS-PCB, which didn’t help.

roofuskit@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 23:32 collapse

Thanks for saying so, because honestly I would have assumed anyone reading hackaday would know who/what they were. Like the author I was clearly wrong.