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08:36
Still my smart meter issue runs on as I've now been without heating for over 24 hours and it's freeing. On the phone just now I was told "if you check your credit on your website and on your smart meter and they are wrong, you must also check the main meter". Me: "How can I know that the figures you give me are wrong?" - <silence> - Me: "What is the point of these two systems if I can't know? Does this make sense to you?" - her: "Yes."
I suppose I need to become a boiler whisperer and tally up my gas usage to the penny in my head so that I can outsmart the smart meter and know that the number it's displaying is incorrect
 
1 hour later…
09:55
@roganjosh Dystopian
If I want more accurate readings, apparently I can use the app to give me a 4th different value for how much credit I have. So, rest assured, our govt. has this in hand :P I like their official spin on "smart motorways" when they were really scrapped because they were killing people
We're building a rich foundation of utterly broken "smart" things. In this case, I don't think I can actually get my smart meter removed, so I just have to accept that it'll keep lying to me whilst my gas and electric just gets periodically cut off
I think updating the GUI widget a bunch is slow anyway. When we emit 10 log messages quickly it takes like 0.2ish second of each one to show up. So maybe the best solution is to add all log messages into a queue and then add all of them as one single \n-joined messaged into the widget in a dedicated thread every 0.2 seconds
Thanks for the help @PM2Ring
 
13 hours later…
22:39
I have an optimization problem. My inputs are a number n and multiple sets of numbers. The goal is to pick one number from each set so that their product is as close as possible to n. Any clue if there's an algorithm for this?
# Example:
n = 16

set1 = [1, 3, 4, 5, 7]
set2 = [1, 2, 3]

# Optimal solution: set1[3] * set2[2] = 15

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