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A screenshot of the SVG mentioned in the post. It's a colorful pin map that shows every single pin on the underside of an AMD CPU. Around the middle there are many black and red pins for power, there are also many black pins spread throughout the pin map. there are clusters of other colors, which are named on the legend underneath the picture.
The legend reads as follows:
VDDCR_CPU, VDDCR_SOC, VDDIO_MEM_S3, VSS, Display Port, P_GFX, P_HUB, P_GPP (PCIe/M.2/SATA), USB HS, USB SS, Azalia HD Audio, LPC/UART/I2C/SPI/GPIO, Memory Channel A, Memory Channel B, Test/Debug, RSVD c3ae3aa76da3e80d.png 106603675728ee97.jpg df5add5085a06307.mp4 ESD danger icon with a hand that's picking up something, striked out to indicate it's not allowed ddec4484013178bf.jpg The ESD sign but upside down, so rather than picking something up, it looks like an "italian hand gesture" b1c5f17d046bb361.jpg aa45471d475d985e.mp4 A tumblr screenshot with a bunch of sayings. no space to show all text but:

the phrase “curiosity killed the cat” is actually not the full phrase t actually s ‘curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back” so don't let anyone tell you not to be-a curious little baby okay go and be interested in the world uwu

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Blood is thicker than water- The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.

Meaning that relationships formed by choice are stronger than those formed by birth

Lets not forget that “Jack of all trades, master of none" ends with ‘But better than a master of one.”

It means that being equally good/average at everything is much better than being perfect at one thing and sucking at everything else. So don't worry if you're not perfect at something you do! Being okay is better!

Also, great minds think like’ ends with “but fools rarely differ”

It goes to show that conformity isnt always a good thing And that just because more than one person has the same idea, doesnt necessarily mean it's a good idea


“Birds of a feather flock together” ends with ‘until the cat comes:”

its actually a warning about fair-weather frends,not an assessment of how complementary people are

The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

Funny how all the halffinished ones encourage uniformity and upholding the status-quo, while the complete proverbs encourage living exciting, eclectic lives driven by choice and personal passion 67f40b5162170d6b.png