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@bml_khubbard Kevin HubbardKevin Hubbard posts on X about $ba, all the, dip the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence stocks
Social topic influence $ba, all the, dip
Top assets mentioned Boeing Co (BA)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"@fpgahelper I was VERY frustrated with my UW experience in that I was interning every year in industry and everyone was doing C and yet UW CompSci department was entrenched on this Ada path probably Boeing influenced in retrospect"
X Link @bml_khubbard 2025-11-02T00:28Z 5982 followers, XX engagements
"@jsnover This very thing got me hooked on computers in the late 1970's. A Y-Guides trip to Rocket Research (Aerojet Rocketdyne / JPL / L3Harris ) all the kids got to experience Adventure game through a VT100 terminal connected to IDK a PDP-10 I had my own TRS-80 Model-1 soon thereafter"
X Link @bml_khubbard 2025-11-02T19:51Z 5983 followers, XX engagements
"@7alken2 @fpgahelper I enjoyed that era of building with DIP 8bit PIC and AVR MCUs. Bummer that FPGAs (Xilinx/AMD anyways) are only BGA now. I got really good at soldering TQFP packages. My BGA success rate was 50/50 and I gave up. It must be hard for kids to get started in electronics these days"
X Link @bml_khubbard 2025-11-02T14:36Z 5983 followers, XX engagements
"@davepl1968 I'm really curious about that single BGA chip in the center. It appears to have traveled back in time almost a decade to co-exist with TQFPs like that Xilinx 4006 FPGAs. It's an odd mix of early 1990's and late 1990's IC manufacturing technology. I'm going to guess 1993"
X Link @bml_khubbard 2025-11-03T14:50Z 5983 followers, XXX engagements