@Nooble For the past like 6 years I've been using dual-HD enclosures to hold my Anime. It started with 2TB drives, and it creeped all the way up to 4TB drives. All along, the drives never cost more than $130-ish each.
Every time I increase the drive sizes, I re-purpose the old ones or give them to my dad.
So when the 8TB came out, I jumped on it (for $260). First time in 7 years that I could fit everything on a single drive.
But that was a year ago. My archive has out-grown a single 8TB. And the price of them hasn't dropped.
So I'm finding it hard to justify getting a second one if it's gonna take me another 4 years to fill it up.
I have a bit of an OCD for matching drives.
But that's probably what I'll end up having to do anyway.
Also. I actually have 3 copies of my Anime. Currently it's laid out as: - Primary copy: 8 TB in my main box. - Primary Backup: 2 x 4TB in a dual-enclosure. - Offsite Backup: 2 x 4TB in a dual-enclosure. (in California)
2 backups is actually overkill, but it was a side-effect of me changing jobs and relocating to Chicago. I decided to leave all my backup drives for all my data at home. And create new ones at the new place.
So the moment I spill over 8TB, it'll cause havoc on my backup drives.
I find it's nice to have a couple shows to watch offline, and pull out when company comes. And the quality is a lot higher. And yeah, some of the older stuff disappears off the internet
Haha, totally! Sharp lines are awesome. I think the group made an excellent compromise because you don't notice the graininess with Steins;Gate's grungy palette
True, in most series that's where the entire budget goes. In good series, there's money left over to make good animation for the rest of the episode xD
Mostly support a few cyrillic and japanese characters in microcontroller code; I need to convert a string that may contain them into the hardware's font.
@milleniumbug It looks like it correctly delineates the graphemes even with nonBMP, though I need to compile it in earnest on my machine to check if they get outputted properly
A pi zero comes with a lot of overhead. Pis are particularly good for devices that process lots of data, but microcontrollers are best for driving peripherals like an LCD screen; they're great glue between bigger devices and hardware.
@Khaled.K The LCD has fonts for them. Ideally I'd support printing them in an interface such as lcdPrint(L"すごい!");. At worst, I'll leave the low-level interface that can print those characters and have the higher level interface support only latin. Then the option to print them one by one still exists.
It's not so simple. The lcd only knows how to print them like this: RS = 1, RW = 0, DATA = 0b10110001, E = 1 prints ア, then moves to the next data address
Right now, the microcontroller can be given the command lcdWrite(0b10110001) to print a character from the font. The most efficient way to output is to feed strings to the microcontroller. Strings do not map directly to the hardware, so I must parse them into commands
I want to host a PDF (Wizardry 7 FAQ) somewhere, preferably on GitHub, since its LaTeX source is hosted there as well, but I do not want to commit the PDF into the repository. What would you guys suggest to use?
Hey guys a quick question: When i create a class, and declare member fn outside it, i have to type the class name and scope resolution operator again and again. Is there a command which allows me to just specify the scope of class once?
Well... I guess you will not have issues with combining characters and such with such limited alphabet. Have you tried codecvt_utf8 and using the in() function?
The worst part is that they already require you to bind the application to your Google or Pokemon account, so they already have a unique identifier they can use.
@Ell Because lang v1 to lang v2 is substitution, execution flow remains the same. apifunction(string) to apifunctionnew(string, website, number) requires changing execution flow.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, you'll want the arduino, a couple capacitors, lots of resistors, jumper wire/insulated wire ~5+ leds and everything else is optional
I can talk to my mother when she gets back from vacation in about a week. She's studying to be a motorcycle mechanic, so at least if you cc photos to me, I can pass questions to her
Question for English language lawyers, does this sentence say (I know what it wants to say) that said images should objectify women or that they should contribute to the problem? Journalists should make careful use of images in reporting on violence against women and ensure the images chosen do not distort the story, contribute to the problem or objectify women.
@sehe nothing in particular. I just wanted to buy an arduino to accompany my ARM board, and those kits look like a nice option. The link isn't relevant to you because it was local to Poland, but I'm sure you'd be able to find such kits near you
@sehe Yeah. It is the monkey see monkey do argument. It is the same as with shooting sprees and first person shooter games. There is not evidence for either FPS games or porn to affect people to make them more violent. If anything, violent crime has gone down while both pornography and FPS games have become commonplace.
> Today’s porn is not your father’s Playboy. Type porn into Google and you won’t see anything that looks like the old pinups; instead, you will be catapulted into a world of sexual cruelty and brutality where women are subject to body-punishing sex and called vile names.
Heavily biased, but it does make a good point. I can personally attest this. The "worst" I could buy as a youngster was three-some porn on a DVD. You had to go into shady sex shops to get anything wilder. That's a pretty high barrier to most teens, I can tell you.
These days, everything is effectively free and also aggressively marketed (try watching some erotics without bumping into anal fisting, golden shower, teen gangbang etc.). It takes the fun out of it a bit for me