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3:32 AM
@gre_gor No need for this sort of question to be here. Normal closure will take care of it.
 
 
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10:23 AM
@dandan78 LL 'same buffer' dupeDupeDupeDupeDupeDupeDupeDupe is any kind of searching, or debugging, actually against the law now? Is entering text into a search box now tracked by the TLA's and classed as an act of terrorism? Is opening gdb punishable by summary guillotining?
 
GDB is a console app, so there's that
 
@JohnDvorak It's wrapped by many IDE's.
..and anyway, if the OP's have an integrated debugger and STILL post the dupes to SO, death is too good for them.
 
10:41 AM
Let me take this moment to tell you about our lord and savior - the visual studio debugger!
 
@MartinJames No, but it requires skills not taught at school: Using one's brain.
 
@MartinJames I was born to create awesome code, not to hunt bugs.
 
@AjayBrahmakshatriya ALL TAKE A KNEE AND GIVE FEALTY, OR DIE!
@rene Yeah, yeah.. :)
 
@AjayBrahmakshatriya That is the debugger you need to get VS going, right?
 
@rene Hehe.. lol
 
10:46 AM
@MartinJames Yeah, let then write a 100+ page Word document without manual formatting an at least 10 embedded objects. Let them suffer!
@AjayBrahmakshatriya Maybe your's, not mine.
 
@Olaf NO! NO PLEASE! NOT COM/OLE! JUST KILL ME NOW!
 
@AjayBrahmakshatriya slightly related: twitter.com/marcgravell/status/920592797979299840
 
@MartinJames Just wait for the comfy armchair!
 
@MartinJames COM/OLE is long dead. We're on ActiveX now ... I'll DDE you when needed ....
 
@rene lol
 
11:06 AM
And hi. And bye :P
 
11:21 AM
@EJoshuaS I unprotected that mess that OSR you linked from the starboard. Still needs downvotes so it can be deleted, hovever:(
 
Ron
11:43 AM
Eer gone.
o/
Linear actuators for the win!
 
@Ron Hydraulics are more reliable and have better force/weight ratio.
 
Ron
@MartinJames I need some draft regulator for some old wood stove in the cottage.
@MartinJames So I was thinking of slamming an actuator there to regulate the wood heater air intake flap.
 
12:00 PM
@Ron You are going to automate an old wood-burner? Lemme guess, you are goint to add an IoT interface so you can burn down your cottage remotely?
 
Ron
@MartinJames Haha, one needs a hobby.
 
@Ron Sounds more like an insurance fraud. Make sure your 'burn' command is encrypted and send it from an internet cafe or 'burner' (!) phone.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Haha, nice one.
Not insured I am afraid.
Got interested in mechatronics-automation-iot tripple combo.
@MartinJames Either that or buy an automated pellet stove.
 
 
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1:26 PM
Someone's having a bad hair day
 
@JonClements No good asking for coiffure advice here. I suggest you consult a professional hairdresser.
 
@JonClements Funny for you to say that, I just shaved my human host's head
Plop everyone!
 
@Martin Oh, as you're currently suggesting professionals to go see - just a heads up you drew attention to yourself with the consult a vet comment... might want to avoid those - thanks.
@PaulStenne Were they expecting it? :p
 
@JonClements I was quick about it.
 
@JonClements Well, with a username of 'Labradorcode'...
 
1:36 PM
Be strong - resist the temptation
Or knock yourself out and get a load of comments flagged... just don't say I didn't warn you :)
 
@JonClements The username.. and the question. Lemme guess, OP posts a Samsung PBX support request, (hardware, no code, no relevance to SO at all), onto SO, then flags my comment as abusive. No change there, then:(
@JonClements Noted.
 
2:04 PM
\o
 
ni! white picket fence... ni!
 
Quick someone the doggo took some pills!
 
Ron
2:21 PM
Hand me the nano-mjolnir!
Or close-vote rights at least.
3k boundary.
 
What kind of stone heart have you got... would ya close a dog
 
Ron
Nah, I am a good soul.
 
2:45 PM
@Ron '3k boundary' - an extinction-level event for bad questions:)
 
3:08 PM
@kayess On the plus side - I didn't get delete voted? :p
 
Help - cannot understand this C: https://stackoverflow.com/q/46864617/758133
Is it me, or is the code bad in a different manner than explained? Close as 'Unclear'?
 
@JonClements I really figured you were a shrubbery kinda dog
 
3:38 PM
@Machavity Also, answer has a whiff of processed meats about it:(
 
4:34 PM
@Steve That Q looks like 'I threw together some crap that neither compiles or works, just so it looks like I made an effort, but what I want is for SO drones to write my entire assignment'. It's already showing signs of mutating into it's true 'GTC' form: 'Any hints on how I could create an outer-loop of sorts so that it allows me to print the next inputted values would be helpful' :((
 
4:46 PM
@MartinJames yes closure is never too early
 
5:45 PM
@EJoshuaS sniped
closed already :-(
 
Yeah, only had 3 when I went to write this, I was a bit slow I guess
The question makes absolutely zero sense as written - it's asking about an apples-to-oranges comparison.
 
@EJoshuaS Heh. Well, isn't Android based on Java?
 
I wrote all my Android apps on C#
Xamarin is pretty good these days - I have yet to try Xamarin Forms, though.
 
@EJoshuaS Not exactly. It's more ike comparing a wooden desk and a tree. Such questions arise when one sleeps during the class, plays <whatever hip game> or youtube.
 
6:01 PM
Yeah, but I had to go for the Alice in Wonderland reference :)
 
@EJoshuaS TGhe apples&oranges or the one in your comment? I'm not sure I see a reference (but then I never read the book(s))
 
The one in my comments - the answer given in the book is "I have no idea."
 
That's me out for today. No cv or delv left.
 
\o
 
@Nkosi Lo
 
6:07 PM
the FOMO is real when online and don't have this room open . lol
 
@Martin well, work on getting to 35k so you can max out your available delv's :p
 
@JonClements LOL, OK, cucumber mode on :)
 
You're going green and absent of any calories?
 
@EJoshuaS Considering the time of writing, maybe "both have at least one feather on it?"
 
6:20 PM
@YvetteColomb anyway - looks like I was nice and friendly to you in the comments in that parameters post :)
 
@MartinJames Just be careful, we guinea pigs love cucumbers. Would eat one a day if not stopped.
 
And do you get many people rushing to stop that happening? :p
 
Ron
7:03 PM
I plan to reach a C++ gold badge and flush the account down the toilet.
I kid you people. Relax. Saturday night fever.
 
7:15 PM
@Ron Yeah, let's disco
 
Ron
@Olaf How experienced are you with mechatronics?
Linear actuators and their drivers to be exact.
 
@Ron I'm still not sure what that actually means. Seems to depend on context. So …?
@Ron That once was called motor control. Well, I held a course once. But it was for beginners. I need details. (And what kind of drivers? Software? Hardware?)
 
@Olaf Don't get pulled into his insurance scam:)
 
Ron
@Olaf I would like to have predefined actuator positions and some IC that allows me to save, record and play those positions at the switch of a button(s). But don't want to use Arduinon or similar boards.
@MartinJames Haha. Shhh.
 
@MartinJames Did I miss something? (again)
 
7:21 PM
@Olaf I am sworn to silemce.
 
Ron
@Olaf In all honesty I am trying to automate a draf flap on my wood stove in the cottage.
 
@MartinJames not sure if that's "silence" or "silemcve" :p
 
Ron
@Olaf Behind the cottage, that is, so I don't have to get out and manually adjust the air intake. Analog draft control on pulleys is not an option.
 
@Ron shakeheads and that's what you canll "mechatronics"? WE use to call this tinkering or maybe home improvement. Tsk
 
Ron
@Olaf I got the terminology from the DIY Youtube video, mind you.
 
7:27 PM
@Ron Analog draft control - Hmm, why not? After all you need some analog devices. Whatever, looks like some servo and a control. The question is more which algorithm you want and how (and what) to sense.
 
telnet servostove
Connected to servostove
OK>burnbabyburn
Connection to host lost
 
I'd definitively add some smoke-sensor override inside so if the controller crashes, you will not be intoxicated.
 
Ron
fails at insurance scam
 
@MartinJames I heared explosives can make for a very good air venting. Problem is they only work once, unless you add the mason upgrade. Problem is the monthly flatrate, though.
 
Ron
7:30 PM
Automation and electronics are tons of fun.
Mystified by Academia.
 
@Ron Yeah, well, maybe. I think I was clear on certain occaissions, I don't like theose euphemistic names. If that is sorta tinkering, why not call it like that?
 
@Ron If you really want to control that stove, you can probably just do it with time. Run the actuator for long enough that it is certainly at its end-stop, then run it the other way for interval X.
 
Ron
@MartinJames Probably a good start for this hobby project.
 
@Ron It would be easier than getting any position feedback.
 
@MartinJames cough That still would require switches are the end. The easiest might be to use a stepper motor. That would provide exact control of the angle. But it all depends on the forces required for the flap. I'd first solve the mechanical stuff before even thinking about such details.
@Ron: Remember to K.I.S.S! Otrherwise you'll fuhbar it -> SNAFU.
 
Ron
7:36 PM
That I will.
The flap is kind of heavy. Probably 0.5-1kg. Let's say 0.5
 
@Ron So you should use some gear and/or lever
 
Ron
@Olaf I don't know, probably, gathering info as we speak.
 
@Ron And no, let's say "1.5"! Never _under_estimate forces!
 
Ron
@Olaf I see. I was thinking of simply slamming a linear actuator on the wall and hooking it up with a flap.
The flap stands vertically when closed, is rotated via top connections. A bit heavy to lift.
All I need is to be able to control from 0 - 35 degrees intake.
WinAPI hell...
 
@Ron Why use a linear actuator? They are expensive and more problematic to get. I'd use a lever, maybe a threaded rod with a stepper. A winch or some chain gear could also work. The problem is possibly more to shield it reliably from environmental problems like moist or temperature.
@Ron That's a tautology.
 
Ron
7:52 PM
@Olaf I see. I will explore that. Thanks.
 
@SmokeDetector flagged for mods due to rollback vandalization
 
8:22 PM
@Machavity sniped by a puppy
 
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Q: Request [to] burninate sign tag

Maarten BodewesI'd like to propose the tag sign for burnination. The word sign can be used for multiple purposes. Currently the description directly points to digital-signature but there are also questions related to the sign of a literal value (for instance -1). I've just proposed for signing as a synonym for...

 
@TylerH It's also unclear ^, just leta's get that closed and flushed.
@TylerH Erm, I alread requested that ;-)
I wonder how that user got more than 2k reps.
 
Ron
Somebody went on and did a serial downvote on him. Not fair despite his actions.
I retracted my cv on that one as I don't know much about editing executable.
 
8:37 PM
@Ron Not me. But a lot of his questions are borderline.
For the one above, there is no need to know about editing exe; he stateds he edited a zip, which is clear to everyone it does not make sense. Even if it was an exe, he apparently omitted a lot of information. The answer is more of a comment and should be gone, too.
 
Ron
8:55 PM
@Olaf I see.
 
9:12 PM
@Olaf Prolly troll. a) Editing zip file b) Trying to execute something extracted from it after editing. c) Not sure but OP is well, just something not nice.
Anyway, I spent my last delv on it. I thought I was out already, but obviously not, and I can't think of a better use for my last.
 
thought you were already out?
 
@JonClements It appears I had one left.
There must be some way of checking how many votes I have left. I will investigate profile.
 
I haven't exhausted my ∞ votes yet, but trying :p
 
@MartinJames Well, c) is a bit subjectively if we ignore the back and forth deleting and the vandalism. But the rest might well be, although I more have the impression he is trying a lot of different things without having the endurance/capabilities to learn the basics. Kind a like building a sports car without having even see a motor or thought what wheels are for.
@MartinJames AFAIR it shows in the confirmation dialog when you delv something.
 
@Olaf Well, with 2k rep, assuming obtained honestly, I would expect OP to be able to bolt something together from scrap and get it to go, even if not high-performance.
 
Ron
9:20 PM
People drink on Saturdays.
 
49 mins ago, by Olaf
I wonder how that user got more than 2k reps.
@Ron They do? Hmm, brb.
 
@Olaf Oh! I have 5 left! I must have misread something. Yay!
 
Ron
If one deletes an answer does it mean one does not have stakes in that question anymore and can cv?
Or not.
@Olaf Dry as a desert. 1.5 years and counting.
 
@MartinJames Need (new) glasses? Sometimes cleaning them already helps.
 
@Olaf Maybe. I've not even had a drink, so cannot blame the beer goggles.
 
9:24 PM
@Ron I would say so. But then, I'm not sure one can undelete the answer once the question was closed, which would work around the rules.
 
Ron
@Olaf I see.
 
@MartinJames I just got me some Gran Marnier again. Hope I'll not spill it again, that stuff is sticky when dried.
@Ron Just remember: I see dead questions (and answers)
 
Ron
@Olaf Answers you mean.
 
@Ron ^
 
@Olaf I'm a bit short. I have a quarter bottle of Bell's and one can of Duff beer.
 
Ron
9:27 PM
@Olaf That's why I asked.
Appreciate it.
 
@MartinJames Don't worry, we all become shorter when we age. It's the reduction of water (like a good cheese - some people also start smelling)
 
@Olaf :-|
 
Ron
Haha, nasty...
I think I am getting a hump from sitting by the computer too much.
 
@Ron Stop using camel case.
 
:-)
 
Ron
9:34 PM
Lool, apparently the correct terminology is "nerd neck".
 
@Ron It's better than 'injector leak back' that I contracted from my car.
 
Ron
;)
"tech neck"
 
9:58 PM
@Ron Not really. More "bad office equipment. A good office chair will help a lot. Plus a good keyboard, monitor and a table with heigth-adjustment.
 
Ron
Indeed.
 

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