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9:05 PM
what does os.system('clear') do just basically put clear and enter in the command line for you?
 
Have you read the docs on it?
 
Or tried the command?
 
user559633
It gives your system clarity.
 
user559633
It's common to see os.system('turbo') in Python scripts because it tells the computer to go into turbo mode!!!!
 
9:07 PM
I've ran it just was making sure of what I was doing... We are doing a whole bunch of leaping, and looking along the way
 
user559633
Keep in mind that questions that are fully answered by skimming the documentation aren't well received in here
 
I'd go so far as to say they're received very badly
 
Yeah most my problem is generally not knowing the question I need to ask
 
user559633
But would you even go so far as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
 
4 mins ago, by Scribbles
what does os.system('clear') do just basically put clear and enter in the command line for you?
> what does os.system('clear') do?
 
user559633
9:09 PM
@Scribbles "what does os.system do?"
 
user559633
wow, hivemind++
 
Feel free to "leap and look" but please do not ask us to read docs for you.
 
we have spoken:P
 
user559633
i think i knocked something loose in my brain earlier today after getting shocked while (trying to) fix a powered speaker
 
It's too late for me to tell you it's a bad idea, right?
 
user559633
9:11 PM
i'm reasonably certain that if i was the type of engineer to deal with hardware all day, i'd either be dead or with superpowers by now
 
Electricityman, bitten by radioactive electricity
(nuclear power plants ftw)
 
user559633
yeah -- not sure what's busted. the woofer isn't firing. i took a guess that it was a resistor based on proximity to a capacitor that was pretty warm (don't think the tweeter needs a big cap), but that was a bad guess. net result: snapped a working resistor out and replaced it with a cheaper one (that i'm only guessing is correct (manufacturer covered the board with this sticky black adhesive that makes it hard to tell)) and zapped myself
 
:S
I'm glad you're not dead yet
 
user559633
nothing is toasted on the inside, which is about the extent of my expertise (look for obviously burned shit/bulging caps)
 
user559633
oh cheers -- i'm doing automation stuff now, so i mostly agree
 
9:34 PM
took a while for the penny to drop:P
 
cbg
@tristan high five. I no longer play with electricity because I did that to myself too many times. My latest stupidity was not paying attention and I used a continuity tester instead of a voltmeter. The boom was loud, and the device blew up in my hand.
 
user559633
haha, yikes.
 
so...the test was positive, right?
 
i was wearing protective gloves...so yay for that. Looking back, my decision to switch from electrical to computer engineering was a sign
 
9:52 PM
I remember a bad day replacing the power supply on an old CRT monitor being my "I shouldn't be messing with electricity" lightbulb
 
ESC-cbg :P
 
 
2 hours later…
11:37 PM
@PM2Ring Task completed. The image was a JPG file. I used the start and end image markers of JPEG (which I got from Wikipedia) to identify the start and endpoints of a JPEG file. The image was built iteratively in memory as a list of integers before being converted to a bytes object which I then wrote to a new binary file. Thanks :)
 

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