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12:00 AM
AFAIR reinterpreting is fine from one char type to another char type
 
user406009
@mate64 You might need an extra cast, but that's the general idea.
 
@milleniumbug While working with AVR, I found out that it works fine except when passing char* to a function which then casts it into uint8_t
 
user365265
`char* raw_file_content = file_content.data();`
`uint8_t *raw_filedata = (uint8_t*) raw_file_content`
 
uint8_t* doStuff(char* data) { return data; } //doesn't work if I recall (for C reasons)
 
user365265
but sizeof(raw_filedata) is always 4 ?
 
12:03 AM
well it's a pointer
 
user406009
@mate64 Yeah. That's good.
 
user406009
Or you could just do it all in one line.
 
user365265
like?
 
I wouldn't use the C-style cast
 
user406009
uint8_t *raw_filedata = (uint8_t*) file_content.data();
 
12:04 AM
casts are supposed to be annoying to type
and visible from a distance
 
user365265
pls no bully, but how can I get the raw_filedata size now ?
 
from the vector
 
user365265
or is it save to rely on the vector's size?
 
it's still there
 
user365265
size_t raw_filedata_size = file_content.size();
 
user365265
12:05 AM
?
 
@mate64 Not always. If you pass it to a function, it becomes a pointer and int dostuff(char[] data) { return sizeof(data); } //always returns 1, so if you do sizeof(raw_filedata); //returns the size of char on your platform dostuff(raw_filedata); //returns 1, the results aren't the same
 
@Aaron3468 wait, wait, wait
this is when the data is an array
@mate64 sure, you have to make sure the vector is alive at the time the pointer gets used though
 
user365265
guys, the code will be open source anyways
 
@milleniumbug Ah, true. Sorry, I'm running off on tangents he'll probably encounter if he casts it to an array/pointer
 
user365265
12:09 AM
I am working on a tox client for my chromebook, since I am fed up with angela merkel spying on my whatsapp
 
user365265
does this look good for you? pls no bully, I am from the java world
 
user365265
I use chrome's c++ pepper api
 
@mate64 But isn't she advocating for privacy because the NSA spied on her?
 
user406009
@mate64 Are you talking style wise? I don't see any obvious flaws correctness wise.
 
user365265
12:15 AM
@Aaron3468 implying she is not a puppet of the puppetmaster obola
 
user365265
@Lalaland ok
 
user406009
@mate64 The only real style comment I would have is to not use malloc on line 63.
 
user406009
I would use another std::vector.
 
user406009
The issue is that your code is not exception safe.
 
user406009
If DecryptData throws an exception, you leak memory because free would never be called.
 
user406009
12:16 AM
(Assuming exceptions are enabled in your code. For all I know, they might not be)
 
Obola?
 
user406009
Also, it looks like you forgot a free() in one of the branches.
 
user365265
I catch exceptions in the controller which calls LoadProfile, and then pass the error message back to the javascript process -> the javascript process sends a message to the frontend app (process 2) -> UI displays error
 
user365265
man this chrome c++ api drives me nuts, I do not recommend this at all
 
user365265
@Aaron3468 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500
 
user406009
12:19 AM
@mate64 Yeah, if DecryptData returns true, do you ever free the data?
 
user406009
Free clear_savedata in particular.
 
user365265
@Lalaland yes, that's an issue, because somehow if I do free(clear_savedata) and return true, the options->savedata_data loose it's data
 
user406009
@mate64 Oh, oops. I didn't notice that you give the savedata to options->savedata_data.
 
user365265
I pass the options in the controller back to and call tox_new
 
user365265
12:22 AM
or no: the tox options object is a pointer
 
user365265
do you have a recommendation, how I could ensure to pass raw data to
 
user365265
options->savedata_data without loosing the data?
 
user406009
My suggestion would be to have your function return a std::vector<char> and not touch the Tox_Options struct.
 
user406009
And then create the Tox_Options struct and do the tox_new call together.
 
12:25 AM
@mate64 Obola?
 
user406009
I mean, right now you probably have a memory leak.
 
user365265
yes, you are right
 
user406009
I wouldn't manually allocate memory for the Tox_Options struct. I would just have it point at a std::vector<char>.data(). The trick is that the vector and Tox_Options would have to be kept alive together.
 
@mate64 As far as that goes, it's the enforcement system (police) that are being aggressive.
 
asdfghjkuytrewsdfghjnbdeu8765r
 
user365265
12:32 AM
@Aaron3468 the police is a legislative force, they act by judiciary order, I don't blame them. No. I blame the evil crooks working for merkel. everybody who - god beware - criticizes her majesty's crazy immigration policy must be "right-wing"...
 
Haha, what happened there Borg?
 
user365265
@Aaron3468 borg?
 
idk, netflix dun goofed apparently
 
Yeah, I wonder if they had a mini server outage and an anonymous developer was annoyed
I've managed to solve my compilation error and Ogre is nearly built now, but I feel like the fact that I can't get a system include #include <...> to work and had to use a local include is an ominous sign...
 
user365265
@Lalaland pls no bully, but should I return the uint_8 raw_savedata // clear_savedata (decrypted)
 
user365265
12:43 AM
or should I pass an empty uint8_t value to LoadProfile as a pointer ?
 
user406009
@mate64 I would just have LoadProfile return a std::vector<uint8_t> (or std::vector<char> or whatever)
 
user406009
Or I guess you could pass in a pointer to a std::vector<char> and fill in that pointer because you are already using the return value.
 
user365265
@Lalaland ok, but how can I cast uint8_t* clear_savadata; //decrypted back to std::vector<uint8_t>
 
user406009
@mate64 I would simply pass in your vector.data() into DecryptData
 
user406009
No need to manually allocate and free memory.
 
user406009
12:50 AM
DecryptData(password, raw_savedata, raw_savedata_size, my_vector.data()) or whatever
 
user365265
@Lalaland makes sense, let me refactor the code brb
 
Was that what you were trying to do a while back?
 
user365265
1:20 AM
@Lalaland I am sorry, but my understanding of c/c++ is still very limited
 
user365265
what's wrong with this code
 
c/c++ does not exist
 
user365265
 
user365265
@Borgleader I am getting more confused by the minute
 
user365265
1:21 AM
pls no bully
 
user406009
@mate64 A couple of things. First, don't return a pointer to a std::vector.
 
user406009
Return a std::option<std::vector<char>> if you must.
 
user406009
std::optional
 
user406009
Shoot, you might not have std::optional with an older version of C++.
 
user406009
Just return a bool and take a std::vector<char>& as an argument.
 
user406009
1:28 AM
Your line 52 won't work because you can't have an array of dynamic size.
 
user406009
Just use a vector.
 
user406009
std::vector<uint8_t> clear_savedata(clear_savedata_size)
 
@mate64 please no confusion
 
user365265
ok but since I outsourced the tox_options object back to the controller (I don't pass it to LoadProfile anymore), I need to know the size of the vector data (char) tox_options->savedata_length
 
user406009
@mate64 You can just call .size() on the vector.
 
user365265
1:35 AM
ok I have update the code
 
user365265
and in the controller I do
// file is a chrome FileIO file pointer object of type pp:FileIO
char *clear_savedata = tox_core_.LoadProfile(&file, password.c_str());

tox_options->savedata_length = sizeof(clear_savedata);
tox_options->savedata_data = (uint8_t*) clear_savedata;
 
> Configures cmake to use MinGW as the default compiler
 
user365265
I am not sure, but I think I can't use sizeof(clear_savedata) in the controller, because clear_savedata is a pointer ?
 
user365265
of type char
 
1:39 AM
> cmake uses TDM-GCC and throws -j 0 into every one of 18 projects 4 times
Now I need to navigate to each project and correct the problem 4 times, or write a python script to navigate the directory tree to remove -j 0 and replace the path to the TDM compiler with mingw
This is not a fun bug, and it's been open for 2 years in the cmake issue tracker
 
Ofc that does not mean that the community is free from racism. I'll be doing more research on this.
I can't believe the guy organizes a conference. Seems he has the talent to turn everything he touches into "gold" /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
yikes
 
IDGI how can someone be so ignorant publicly. Must be some degree of Dunning-Kruger.
 
user365265
wait...
 
user365265
1:55 AM
@sehe i am a /pol star, mate
 
wat
 
Whatever the hell that means
It dooms on me, that I'd better first try Qt 5.6, instead of refactoring the necessary QWebEngine changes, which also force MSVC2015 on me..
 
Hehe. I chuckled
@jaggedSpire lo
 
@sehe s/dooms/dawns/ no?
 
1:57 AM
@sehe jo
 
@sehe swag
 
I think so. Dooms is likely more apt
 
I think I prefer dooms
it has more...color
well sort of
dawn after all is a very colorful time of day
 
@mate64 I have a hard time taking you seriously sometimes. Take it easy on the memes and try to explain references we may not understand. #constructivefeedback
 
as a shorthand for "it dawns on me with all the joy and subtlety commonly attributed to oncoming A10s" perhaps "it dooms on me" might work
yoda tense that sentence is
 
user406009
2:01 AM
@mate64 You are making this overly complicated. Just pass around std::vector<char>
 
@sehe /pol/ is the white supremacist board on 4chan.
 
user365265
"white supermacist" kek
 
Oh that explains this sympathetic new character.
2
 
(Used to stand for "politically incorrect" and was the board for political discussions, but like many things on 4chan, it got hijacked by alt-right douchebags)
(Now it's mostly just racists)
 
user365265
"alt right douchebags"
 
user365265
2:02 AM
"mostly just racist"
 
It's good I don't do these sites. Saves me the prejudice
"quoting inanely"
 
@sehe Yeah, he appears to check all the boxes on the "edgelord" form.
 
@sehe im imagining he/she as the kind of person who uses air quotes all the time for no reason
 
@Borgleader (Protip: use "they" for that)
 
"no reason"
 
2:04 AM
@EtiennedeMartel "got it"
 
oooh this...isn't all that fun actually
I thought it would be more fun :(
 
@Borgleader Oh no, I'm exactly 'that' type of person
 
Needs double quotes IMO
 
if you want to mess with people/cause rage for no reason you could also use xe/xir as a gender-neutral pronoun
 
user365265
2:05 AM
(((double quotes)))
 
Just not as obnoxious, sehe?
 
'"'IMO'"'
nope still not fun
 
Oh god, now we have an arms race. I vote XxXxIMOxXxX as most obnoxious
 
@Borgleader that on the other hand, deserves a star :D
 
inb4 zalgo
 
2:06 AM
Nah, it's schlim and schler and smizmars
 
@Aaron3468 you're forgetting the 360noscope1337420
 
@jaggedSpire lol wat
also y so self-censorship
 
@Borgleader well we're trying to be as obnoxious as possible right?
 
Hi
 
Nooble! plz because Democrat candidatee, US of A needs you
 
2:09 AM
because 5eva and a copy-paste from my runescape chat history (not really) both cross the annoyance line into something I don't want the transcript to have
 
So, I need to change a few lines in a glorified ascii file. I can write a new file, delete the old one, and give the new file the old name. I could also load the whole file into memory and overwrite it line by line (at the expense of pissing off anybody who doesn't have an extra 500kb RAM)
 
@Borgleader wat
 
@Nooble Nooble2016, duh
4
 
oh nooble please save US
 
I mean, how hard can it be to beat these two in the elections?
 
people will vote Hillary just to not vote Trump and people will vote Trump just to not vote Hillary and it's gotten to the point where the situation trumps hilarity
4
 
@Borgleader Hillary's face reminds me of this
@jaggedSpire ayyyy
 
@jaggedSpire Punny
 
Ayayayayya
 
@Borgleader I do try to follow your excellent example now
 
2:16 AM
@sehe I have trouble really getting his point under all the layers of arrogance and self-importance.
 
@Borgleader that is some legit terrible "I am feeling emotions right now" acting on Hillary's part
 
Medium, EliteDaily, and to a lesser extent, Forbes are all infamous for having arrogant writers
 
it's almost sarcastic
 
> So why is it a popular term on the internet, and the verbiage I choose to use from time to time?
 
From my experience, on the Internet, "cuck" is almost exclusively used by the alt-right, and to them it means "someone I don't like".
 
2:21 AM
his sample appears to be skewed
 
He pretty much says that he's using poor vocabulary because he uses poor vocabulary
 
I have literally never seen the word outside of the less-visible parts of reddit, and greentexts
 
Also he seems to get a bit riled up about "political correctness".
 
@EtiennedeMartel I haven't noticed an attempt at making a point
@EtiennedeMartel Can we please pick another subject
 
@sehe Hey, you linked that here.
 
2:23 AM
Oh. That. Yeah. Vintage Bryan Edds. Sorry, I thought we were talking about someone else
 
I think he's trying to blame language policing for aiding apparent aversion (from his perspective) to talking about a willingness to collaborate with companys beyond what is appropriate or healthy for a company's workers
 
@EtiennedeMartel He loves the "XXX is just another form of YYY" slam dunk:
@sehetw It's the truth laid bare. Language police are just another arm of the thought police. Fuck anyone who doesn't like it.
 
@EtiennedeMartel It isn't very often that sehe has his head in the clouds, mostly because he's a polar bear. Treasure this momentary lapse in his awareness
 
@Aaron3468 He seems to think graphic vocabulary is better than expressive vocabulary.
 
I'd say sehe more frequently has his head in his paw than in the clouds
 
2:25 AM
He's already getting on my nerves.
Let's change the subject.
 
@jaggedSpire PawAsAService, haven't you heard?
 
@sehe lol
 
I noticed that... Since when are memes an appropriate form of formal communication?
 
@Aaron3468 since never
 
Strictly all language is meme based
(random irrelevant observation)
 
2:27 AM
he's just spent too long bathing in dank memes to realize it
 
@jaggedSpire Huffington Post would beg to differ
 
Cuck is not a meme though. It's just a "plastic" analogy, designed to rob people of their opinion: they're just cucks, so they don't count.
 
Huffington post is approximately 50% fluff by weight
and I'm counting their staff
actually I shouldn't say that. I'm only ever linked to the pieces that get posted to content aggregators so of course I see more fluff than anything
 
@jaggedSpire ...No comment (inner chuckle/cringe)
 
It's like those articles that are actually a bunch of tweets with minimal commentary.
Means you can churn out content with little work.
Super efficient.
 
2:30 AM
I meant more along the lines of "their fluff is so lightweight and there is so much of it that it actually provides enough lift to halve the weight of their entire staff"
 
@sehe That is true. I recall reading an article about how this is generally how groups draw the artificial distinction between us and them that becomes a part of mob mentality
 
but eh
flatbread making time!
 
Xeo
Youtube picks out the best ads, as always. 3 minute ad for a 2:30 video.
 
Non skippable 3min add?
 
For example, the term 'commies', or 'sjws', etc. ad nauseam. There are so many derogatory/vulgar/belittling terms
 
Xeo
2:31 AM
@sehe nah, was skippable at least
@Aaron3468 Well, are you a commie?! cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
oh McCarthyism how the world has missed you
 
It's remarkable how many places still have vestiges of it. It may be a 'solved' social issue, but the influences it had on the public consciousness still remain.
 
user406009
@Xeo that's why you use adblock
 
Actually, that's a pretty bad reason to use adblock
 
2:36 AM
The Daredevil and Spiderman comics from back then are pretty hilarious
 
user406009
Well. It's a bad ethical justification. But i think it is a good practical reason.
 
> thug makes comment that hero wears lots of red
> superhero protests they aren't a filthy commie
> exchange continues as though that's an ordinary conversation starter
 
> "and the internet missed yet another chance to learn something. " - wtf Bryan?
@jaggedSpire I find that it's one of the more subtle common ways that writers bring up their opinion on issues; by framing them in the setting or dialogue
Robert Jordan drew a lot of parallels between Balefire and nuclear weapons and they were downplayed enough that I'm not sure if it was intentional.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Relevant
 
Xeo
2:49 AM
lul. 7min ad after a 3min video.
This is getting ridiculous
 
Rumor: Blizzard making a remastered version of SC1. Huzzah!
 
@Borgleader The ones with the thinnest skin are always the one who say you should grow a thicker skin.
@Borgleader You mean the one with the shitty mechanics?
 
@EtiennedeMartel Not shitty enough to keep it from being a global phenomenon ;)
 
Why are people so excited about that one? Did they forget about the 12 unit limit and the pitch black fog of war?
Just because a game was good doesn't mean it still holds up compared to modern standards.
 
12 unit limit? oh per control group
eh, i mostly played the campaign in SC & BW
 
2:51 AM
Also you couldn't even hotkey buildings
Or select multiple buildings at once
Also SC1's plot was... well, it's like any Blizzard plot. They can't write worth a damn.
StarCraft is important. I wouldn't say it's good, at least not for the casual dude I am.
At a pro level, sure. Otherwise, the skill floor is too high.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCFnt__7lmc
vOv I find it hard to say no to a game that has this in it :P
 
On the topic of games, I need a new one to play. ._.
 
Xeo
I recommend wasting your time and money on our games! :D
 
The weird ultra-patriotic ads during the Olympics are so weird to see.
There isn't much "Canadian Pride" here... except on TV during the Olympics.
 
3:00 AM
@jhmckimm do you enjoy puzzle games?
 
@EtiennedeMartel Go Canada I guess
 
that beaver is wielding that plant life like hockey sticks
A+
 
Anything with intricate mechanics/combos.
 
alas I cannot give you a recommendation then. I tend to prefer simpler mechanics applied to puzzles to create a chain of logic
 
But I'd need to get an account.
 
3:03 AM
Dogs can parkour? O.o
 
^^
 
@Xeo you clearly did something to upset YT
 
@Borgleader I think I've seen one that can
 
the Gods of Youtube are Displeased
Appease them with a Sacrifice
 
3:05 AM
Alright, it's just past 4AM. Tea, or coffee, and a sandwich or cereal?
 
@jhmckimm Fate Unlimited Codes. Any of the Bleach: Hit the Soul PSP games. Dissidia. Monster Hunter. Osu! or League of Legends are challenging. Blade and Soul is great but grind-heavy.
I get the feeling you like fighting games
 
I play Osu/LoL/BnS already. ;)
I grow tired of them, however.
 
3:38 AM
Now that I have a python script to replace all instances of ` -j 0` in .project files in an entire directory, it will be much faster to deal with this cmake error in the future...
 
If that's a joke I really don't get it because I don't really do C++. D:
 
Long story short, I'm compiling a big library and the automatic tool is making a mess that stops compilation. I've made 25 lines of script to automatically clean up all the messes.
 
4:04 AM
ooh
 
 
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6:29 AM
So, Saturday morning, what do I do for today?
@sehe Into a gold...en shower? :)
@sehe Wow. It sounds as he was set on to find at least some racism, despite evidence for none.
 
7:05 AM
Okay, there's something terribly wrong with my compilers if I'm getting an error that I can only find documented on russian websites...
I wonder if it has anything to do with the utf-8 codepage I'm using in my command line (it isn't documented in English)... Maybe the compiler has trouble with it enabled
 
@EtiennedeMartel tbh they could release the same game, but with these issues removed and I would be happy
What usually turns me away from old games is not ancient graphics, but gameplay mechanics which aged over the course of years
For example lack of saves at any possible moment, lack of autosaves, fake difficulty, "do this thing and you can't win anymore, but we won't tell you"... things like these
 
I mean removing the control group size limit doesn't even count as a "nostalgia ruining change"
C&C could perfectly handle arbitrarily sized control groups in 1995
 
7:20 AM
...This is why native utf-8 support on every major OS is important. Without it, you get numerous glitches that are extraordinarily difficult to debug
 
rip 65001 "codepage"
It's when pretty much any tool decides that it's half-smart
and you check which had the idea to break on a half-assed fix up of another one
 
lol
@milleniumbug This is probably a hacky workaround because they couldn't make bigger groups work =.= I once had a game that refused to run on 64-bit machines (because the dev team wasn't sure about compatibility).
> Because the full x86 16-bit and 32-bit instruction sets remain implemented in hardware [sic], existing x86 executables run with no [sic] penalties
 
7:39 AM
@Aaron3468 Fairly sure it's what they decided to do
 
Worst case scenario: SC1 reboot is emulated SC1 with a UI patch
 
hey bois
 
Yo
 
Ven
8:04 AM
Hi
 
I'm alive
 
What happened?
 
nothing vOv
 
btw, how's the control panel going?
 
@Aaron3468 got the 595 register to work lately
I'm experimenting with smaller scale designs
in the meantime I've been cleaning up my workshop
 
Ven
8:20 AM
@Aaron3468 control group limit is somewhat a feature in SC1
Prevents the deathball effect a lot
 
Ah yes, early prototypes. Shift registers are useful little things.
 
I also can't stop laughing at this: const byte digits[10] = { 126, 72, 61, 109, 75, 103, 119, 76, 127, 111 }; :)
 
What about it?
 
it's 7-segment display encoded in bytes
for 10 digits
{ 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, // 0
{ 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0 }, // 1
{ 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // 2
{ 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // 3
{ 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // 4
{ 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // 5
{ 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // 6
{ 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, // 7
{ 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 8
{ 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 9
 
I find the coding style hilarious too, but I thought I was missing what the data meant xD
Arduino/embedded code is laughably inefficient. The compilers need a way to include raw data files (or blocks)
 
8:34 AM
if that's 7-segment display, why are there 8 booleans?
 
what if file not found
 
@Puppy to make it a byte i'd say
notice every first boolean is 0
 
ah I was looking at every last boolean for such a thing
 
What microcontrollers (especially hefty ones like arduino) could use is a class that can map a bin/hex/dec literal to up to 8 different output pins combined into a software output port.
 
@Mikhail Have you seen any of the new literature on Knights Landing? Reorder window seems to be about 20 instructions. And FP latency is 6 cycles. By comparison, Skylake is 90+/4. All the normal programming tricks probably won't work on KNL.
 
8:38 AM
@Puppy there's a dot in the display
 
Artist's Representation:
    -
  |   |
    -
  |   |
    -   o
 
@Aaron3468 old but gold
 
9:06 AM
@Aaron3468 they already do.
 
Yes, AVRDUDE can flash them in, and anything that uses avr-gcc can use the awkward PROGMEM syntax
 
You can .incbin in an asm file (gcc comes with as, the GNU assembler), or you can objcopy it (which also comes with GCC)
 
I wonder what to do next
maybe two chained 595s
 
That's a good one. The more of them you can chain together, the more leds you can include :D
 
aw yeah finally got the hw SPI to work
 
9:28 AM
hm i got some of those super nice 8x 7seg displays with controllers
i just need to solder pins to them
 
9:41 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Ooh, that sounds fun! I just have the default common anode ones that need resistors, etc.
I just successfully compiled and linked my first library without using installers. Now I have freeglut. And 80% of ogre3d because I'm encountering non-stop compiler errors just building the library as per instructions.
So it should be smooth sailing to give my emulator graphics from here on out
 
@Aaron3468 That's just a pretty shit game.
 
10:02 AM
goddamnit
I was thinking about buying an HTC Vive
price went up from £680 to £760
thanks Brexit
10
 
nwp
I wonder when I'll start seeing people with cat ears and a tail
 
That's about the price of buying a new 512GB SSD. Not a pretty cost
 
10:48 AM
yay
got the integrated maxim controller to work
 
Tfw you've spent ~18 hours trying to compile and link libraries from scratch and it finally works. There's a white triangle on screen and I'm very happy now.
 
i have a working 8-digit display :3
 
lol, looks like we both had breakthroughs :3
 
yeah
altough for some reason
I can't get the maxim to work with hardware spi now
maybe I am too fast dunno
oh nvm werks now
with clock div 16
I am not using any lib @Aaron3468
wrote everything from scratch
 
Oh, that makes it 100x easier to debug
 
10:51 AM
mmk works with clock div 4 as well
 
@wilx looks like he might be bound to the fact that c++ is dominated by rich, educated white males. His community even more so
 
@Aaron3468 yeah and it's not that complex
  // disable shutdown
  latchAndWrite(0x0c, 0x01);
  delay(1);

  // set decode
  latchAndWrite(0x09, 0xff);
  delay(1);

  // disable demo
  latchAndWrite(0xff, 0x00);
the IC is super super super easy to use
 
I guess discrimination or non-inclusiveness is not the same as racism
 
I found a description that said it's "easy, but expensive"
well I bought 3 strips of 8 displays for about €4 each so... (together with displays all set up)
 
Btw, if you need help with any HD44780 LCD screens, let me know. I made a tiny library for them and figured out some animations and possible pitfalls
 
10:53 AM
@Puppy She did that?!?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Expensive if you're building for a company, but really cheap if it's just hobby stuff you'll re-use
 
@Aaron3468 one of my next experiments will prolly be getting the I2C controller for HD44780 to work
@Aaron3468 right
 
After 10 years of learning C++ I finally figured out how the linking system from hell works :3 No longer am I a n00b; I'm just an intermediate.
That's not too bad! A 3 pin interface is fantastic for that much output. I find that output modules don't need the extra pins for speed (most of the time)
 
11:46 AM
Hey.
 
12:11 PM
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1:20 PM
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