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7:00 PM
@jaggedSpire Oh don't worry. I have only watched 2 or 3 episodes of Simpson..
 
(same here)
 
So, we can discuss anything here? Not necessarily related to programming?
 
you'll see we talk more often about not-programming than about programming
 
I love programming
 
nice. But can someone please comment on my original question?
 
7:02 PM
Or at least I used to, when I was a kid.
Having worked in the industry for over 20 years, I do admit it's getting kind of tiring.
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@Nooble I am still a kid and I am kinda starting to hate it...
 
@Shubham Pretty sure there are like guidelines somewhere for meaningful edits.
Something about significantly improving readability.
 
I found one on meta forum and they encouraged to improve the indentation if possible.
Yeah, if it improves readability
 
@Shubham you can edit your messages by mousing over the message, clicking the arrow on the left and hitting "edit"
 
also up arrow
 
7:11 PM
@Shubham meta seems to be of the opinion that the suggested edit queue outcomes are governed more by chance than by real logic--people that just hit "accept" or "reject" to up their review count and get closer to a badge are a real problem.
A lot of people will hit "reject" when they see edited code, rather than examining it to see if it's just been reformatted.
@Nooble that too
Are you going to stop posting starb8 now, Nooblet?
 
maybe :(
 
thanks
 
no problem
I am very helpful
 
:-)
 
Ven
@Shubham do something else then!
 
7:17 PM
Ehh
 
Nothing's worth it!
 
Ven
Why bother if you dislike it?
 
7:45 PM
"No cobalt, no Tesla?". Nice write up
https://techcrunch.com/2017/01/01/no-cobalt-no-tesla/
 
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8:20 PM
There's a documentary about Detroid on TV and it reminds me of Fallout.
 
Ven
I bet you also believe in no-go zones
 
user1804599
What's between safe and unsafe?
 
user1804599
I need a word.
 
user1804599
adventurousPartial :: forall a. (Partial => a) -> Maybe a
 
8:29 PM
@JohanLarsson I second that!
 
user1804599
8:50 PM
Maybe I want to make a video game.
 
Ven
aaaaa
 
@rightfold Just do it.
 
user1804599
:(
 
9:07 PM
@rightfold Why the sad face? You have my moral support. :)
 
user1804599
I don't know how to do it.
 
@rightfold Well, that might be a little hurdle.
 
Put sprites on a screen and respond to keyboard/mouse input or use a game engine to save lots of time. The creative aspect is the hardest
sigh I missed my calc midterm, then shifted the weight to the final and went in with a 78%. Having 85% of my grade on the final was a terrible idea, but the only way I could have failed is with <45% on the final :( So much for extra studying
 
...I'm assuming it didn't turn out well for you?
 
Ven
@Aaron3468 i'm fairly sure that part was OK :p
 
9:20 PM
@Ven true true. I was giving rightfold the squinty eye while typing that
@jaggedSpire Nope. I'm not sure what to do now with my education, honestly. I make many insignificant mistakes that snowball fatally, rather than any particular mistake I can fix.
Pretty much the definition of a badlet ^^;
 
ouch :P
 
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@Aaron3468 I don't want to write a game to write a game, but to learn how to program. Shitty game engines that can only be used with shitty code are not helpful.
 
@rightfold It'll be shitty too, but it'll be yours <3
I can never tell if you're trolling, but ily rightfold, pls don't change
 
Ven
Mmmh.
@Aaron3468 the secret to rightfold is: it doesn't matter if rightfold is trolling or not.
 
user1804599
9:35 PM
I want to write good code.
 
user1804599
It helps me write good code in the future.
 
Ven
It just might
 
That's very true. Good code may not exist, but the effort to make it is golden
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow 🤣
 
Ven
10:03 PM
🐎
 
@fredoverflow good one
 
user1804599
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
 
10:28 PM
From this review (spoilers!), it sounds like Rogue One has pretty bad script.
 
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lol
 
@wilx It sounds like they violated the show, don't tell principle?
 
@Aaron3468 Dunno. I have not seen the film itself. I probably won't be going to see it in a theatre. I'll wait and d/l it later for the sake of completeness.
 
10:44 PM
new red panda video /cc @Borgleader @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @Ven @Xeo
 
@wilx it does
 
That's probably what I'll do. Action movies and big IPs often have sloppy writing, so I can't say I'd be disappointed if I go in with those expectations
 
It's fun, but you can't think about it too much before it falls apart
 
I wonder how the film looked like before the alleged extensive reshooting.
 
No doubt they blew the writing budget in explosions and CGI!
 
10:48 PM
@Aaron3468 s/action//, s/and big IPs// to be honest
Sloppy writing is the norm.
 
Still, nothing as bad as Into Darkness, so.
 
11:04 PM
Greetings, I'm looking for some vocabulary I can use in google to solve some problems. Unfortunately I don't know the right words to search for. This really isn't a c++ problem, but it is an offshoot.
So, basically I'm trying to hook up IR lights, and other things, to a usb port on a computer
There must be some device which I can control power levels (small amounts) or at least switch on and off to many little devices (let's say 64 lights) at the same time.
What would you call this thing?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, you're right
 
@wilx It's more that she apparently is caught up with the notion of "arc" regardless of its relevance to anything. There's also the minor detail that she seemed to have either skipped half the movie, didn't pay very close attention, or is simply exaggerating for effect.
Don't get me wrong. I wouldn't say it's a particularly great movie--but it's not nearly as poor of a movie as she tries to portray it either. Simple fact is that a lot of Rogue 1 is really just filling in the blanks, so to speak, in references from the older films. It certainly could have been done better, but there were some pretty tight limitations on the basic story line too.
 
@iamacomputer I'm not aware of one, and you'll almost certainly need to plug into the wall to support amperages higher than a few hundred mA. That said, getting power from USB is very simple; there's a GND and 5V pin by standard.
 
@JerryCoffin OK.
 
@Aaron3468 I don't think it will be amperages that, but I'm wondering what you would call this USB device which controls this? Or even the vocabulary for if it wasn't a usb device, but just any device which controlled power to a bunch of ports
*above that
 
11:13 PM
@iamacomputer A controller.
 
@iamacomputer You could call it any number of things--multi-channel relay, remote power controller, etc.
 
Not sure honestly. Try "multi-usb charger", or "charging hub". You'll get the power output, and adding switches for each device is trivial once you have that.
 
You know those little LED lights (and IR lights), they have those two pins coming out for power. Very small. Is there a name for those sorts of connections? I want to get a power controller for those sorts of connections.
 
What is up?
 
11:17 PM
@iamacomputer Adjustable voltage regulator?
 
@iamacomputer It doesn't seem you know much about electronics, so you may benefit from asking a question on the Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange. Connecting LEDs to power is pretty basic, and they should be able to help you create a circuit that won't blow the lights up :)
 
@wilx Probably not. For LEDs, the voltage is semi-irrelevant; you need to limit the current.
 
@VermillionAzure Rumour has it that Rogue One script sucks. We do not know how certain things are named. Rightfold wants to make a game but does not know how.
@JerryCoffin Uh huh. You manipulate the current by adjusting the voltage.
Heh, funny how only part of the image is transparent.
@JerryCoffin Well, OK, I give you half a point:
> An active constant current regulator is commonly used for high power LEDs, stabilizing light output over a wide range of input voltages which might increase the useful life of batteries.
 
@Aaron3468 thanks for the electrical engineering stack exchange link, I was wondering where would be best to ask question, that def seems it. Thanks again everyone.
 
@wilx Except that you're not really adjusting the voltage--you're limiting the current. Let me try to put it more clearly: if you start with a low-voltage power supply (e.g., 1V) and just connect it up to the LED (without limiting the current) you'll toast the LED. If you connect up much higher voltage, but properly limit the current, the LED will work fine.
 
11:24 PM
Yeah, I understand that
I was hoping to find a board which I could connect to USB, which would have let's say 64 ports, and I could set the parameters of the power to each port, 1/60th of a second
I need to control IR lights at 1/60th of a second
 
@iamacomputer What are you really trying to achieve?
 
@wilx You always limit the current. For lower power LEDs you usually do that with a resistor. For a higher-power LED, you can use active circuitry instead. This lets you reduce the amount of power that's dissipated in the current limiter, but doesn't change the fact that your interest is in limiting the current.
 
Ell
@wilx the point is that the drop over an LED is constant
well
 
@wiix Here's the problem I'm facing, maybe I'm trying to solve it in a round-about way. I'm trying to synchronize two Kinects. Only with the IR camera. I am looking to create an IR event, which I control via a controller computer. This event would be recorded by both kinects. I could then determine the frame of the event.
Also
I am looking to interlace kinect frames
between multiple kinects
in which case I need an event which is 1/60th of second long
or something close
each kinect does a maximum of 1/30 of a second frames
although the camera is probably not on for the extent of the frame
I can set up a signal event, with multiple IR leds
and then have different computers use the events to synchronize to a different portion of time. (hopefully), by stopping and starting the kinect capture, until it synchronizes on the given led
there are all sorts of problems
but, this is the basic gist
 
@iamacomputer For this, you don't seem to need to control each LED individually, just turn them all on simultaneously, and turn them off again in ~1/60th of a second, correct?
 
11:31 PM
Ummm
No
 
@iamacomputer At that point, perhaps you could set up an arduino uno? Just send a serial message to it through USB to make it blink the IR LEDs. It seems you've gone far beyond C++ and still have a bit of math and electronics to learn before you can solve the problem.
 
I think, that I need to be able to control two events
I could use the arduino
But, if I could use a special purpose board built for this and only this, it probably would be much quicker
@JerryCoffin yeah, two events, or a series of events with a pattern which can be detected, but I think easier just two events (cause I need to synchronize kinect #1 to 1st part of 1/30th of a second and kinect#2 starting at the second half of the 1/30th of a second)
Anyhow, gotta go, thank you again for the help
 
@iamacomputer The odds of finding one are slim unless you can relax your requirements or reassess the problem. Arduino seems by far the easiest approach given your situation. Best of luck!
 
@Aaron3468 Arduino is certainly a solid possibility, but to give just one other obvious possibility, you can get Microchip PIC based dev kits for around the same price range that work perfectly well also (and for this case, either almost certainly provides more computing capability than necessary).
 
11:47 PM
And it looks like they have models for specialized functions like graphics, too
 
@Aaron3468 They do, but at least to my knowledge, those are designed around controlling LCD matrices; I'm not sure how useful they'd be for discrete LEDs.
 
Yeah. But to be fair, LEDs blinkenlights are the hello world of electronics and don't take long to master
 
speaking of light ...
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Q: Is it possible to cook meat using starlight and multiple magnifying instruments

TelkittySo you can burn a piece of paper with magnifying glass and sunlight. Light from stars are similar to that emitted by the sun, just much, much weaker. Theoretically, is it possible to cook a thinly sliced piece of meat using powerful magnifying instruments such as gigantic converging lens or d...

you can't cook meat using any part of the light other than infra red part of the spectrum, says who??
 
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