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[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

I like your mom. Is she single?

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 16 hours ago

Banks won't cash cheques that are stale-dated.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 16 hours ago

If you leave a note in your empty mailbox your carrier will probably add you to the no junk mail list. Or call CP and ask for it.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 day ago

Why don't you two dipshits kiss?

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago

What's cool is that I can watch it build the feature in another page (actually, I have a ttyd session in the app so I can bring up a terminal on the Pi to work with Hermes or Opencode) and it will run pytests against a test instance of the service, then swap it into the production files and restart the service. I get about 2 seconds of disconnect where the cards don't update, and then I refresh the browser and it's live. If I don't like it, I can tell it to revert to the earlier commit or change things. It's magical.

Then I blew a hydraulic hose and went to bed. AI can't help me with that.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (8 children)

Just can't resist eh.

I have an old seed drill and the ECU smoked itself last fall. $6000-8000 if I can find a used one and then wait for it to show up, hopefully it works.

Pulled out Hermes on GPT5.5, spent the weekend building a DIY unit that monitors shaft and airspeeds, controls clutches, and gives me a browser page that I can watch all that stuff. I'm currently sitting in the tractor and waiting for it to build me a new feature I didn't have on the old monitor where I can manually enter acres done.

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It would have taken me months to build this and I'd have done nothing but work on that. Now I can tweak this while I work, or even access it remotely and change things if someone else is using it.

People can get on their high horse all they want, it cost me almost nothing to build something I can modify as I wish now. AI has democratized software. Hate it all you want, it works.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 24 points 2 days ago (10 children)

Don't let the anti-AI bullshit get you down. You built something that worked for you, it isn't the basis of national security for everyone and you wanted to share it. And you opensourced it so if I want to bolt on an IRC downloader or something, it's easy.

I appreciates you.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 days ago

Calibre doesn't sync reading position.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 days ago

I've tried the George Costanza Investment Method: I do exactly the opposite of what I actually think I should do, and make money. Unfortunately, I don't apply it often enough.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 days ago

About a year into COVID some asshat in our province decided they needed to do a few province wide alerts just to make sure we knew COVID existed. At like 2AM.

That's when I disabled alerts. Government employee never heard about the boy that cried wolf.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.dbzer0.com 25 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The airline argued before the British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal that the chatbot was “a separate legal entity that is responsible for its own actions.”

That had to be a complete hail mary legal tactic, they couldn't have possibly thought that was going to fly. As the article says, even a human employee making a mistake doesn't get them out of liability.

 

I had an ECU for an air seeder blow up, so I'm rebuilding it from scratch using a Pi and other hardware. I got the shaft sensors reading fine, set up the relays and other switches and lights, but this one has stumped me. The markings give me nothing to go off of (Trison 91779847 Rev C gives me nothing useful), but I still have the borked board that I can trace out. The sensor is fed 12V and ground, and has a white wire that is marked for airspeed input on the wiring diagram of the ECU.

When I trace the white wire on this, it looks like it's conditioned by some diodes (two diodes, in opposite directions to ground) and a capacitor, with a pulldown resistor. The trace then goes to an opamp (TLC2272) inverted input via what looks like a voltage divider, and from there maybe feeds into the processor the board uses. Kind of hard to see from that point on.

I scoped it and if there's data there, it's in the 1-2mV range if I reference from ground, which makes the opamp make sense. But I don't have a very good scope where I am, I do have a Rigol at home that I could get.

I have built a very crude estimate of the airspeed just from the current draw of the hotwire using an ADC and shunt resistors, but I assume I can get a better reading from this sense wire if I can figure out how the hell it's working, via a reference circuit to help me understand. If you know this sensor or a similiar sensor that I can crib the circuit from, that would be awesome.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/69785841

She called me because she couldn't get her car started after work. We had to get it towed out of the underground parking which is quite a pain in the ass apparently.

I spent a couple hours troubleshooting the issue (smoky exhaust, barely started, ran like shit) and I burned out the starter in the process and had to put a new one in. Starters in these little 3.7L engines are pretty pathetic.

At some point in all this she mentioned she had filled up before driving to work, so I figured out how to jumper the fuel pump and pumped out this piss-colored junk. Feels oily like diesel, doesn't burn explosively like you'd expect with straight gas.

Fresh fuel and some Seafoam snake oil to maybe clean injectors. Since I didn't drop the tank to clean it perfectly, she's going to put small amounts in for a few fills and burn it off completely between fills because the solution to pollution is dilution.

Her receipt showed she uses the gas pump, not the diesel, so I'm wondering how many people got to deal with this bullshit since I'm guessing the station got an entire compartment contaminated. Haven't bothered to talk to the company, since I did the work myself and they certainly aren't going to reimburse me for my time.

Ah well, it's an excuse to do a pile of other maintenance I'd planned anyway and had parts for.

Wife is happy she isn't buying a new car. Happy wife, happy life.

 

She called me because she couldn't get her car started after work. We had to get it towed out of the underground parking which is quite a pain in the ass apparently.

I spent a couple hours troubleshooting the issue (smoky exhaust, barely started, ran like shit) and I burned out the starter in the process and had to put a new one in. Starters in these little 3.7L engines are pretty pathetic.

At some point in all this she mentioned she had filled up before driving to work, so I figured out how to jumper the fuel pump and pumped out this piss-colored junk. Feels oily like diesel, doesn't burn explosively like you'd expect with straight gas.

Fresh fuel and some Seafoam snake oil to maybe clean injectors. Since I didn't drop the tank to clean it perfectly, she's going to put small amounts in for a few fills and burn it off completely between fills because the solution to pollution is dilution.

Her receipt showed she uses the gas pump, not the diesel, so I'm wondering how many people got to deal with this bullshit since I'm guessing the station got an entire compartment contaminated. Haven't bothered to talk to the company, since I did the work myself and they certainly aren't going to reimburse me for my time.

Ah well, it's an excuse to do a pile of other maintenance I'd planned anyway and had parts for.

Wife is happy she isn't buying a new car. Happy wife, happy life.

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