vrek

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[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 28 minutes ago

Expensive but cheaper than it looks like it should cost

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 30 minutes ago
[–] vrek@programming.dev 11 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

That looks great, but how much did that cost? It looks like $100-$200 lunch...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 1 hour ago

I don't play AAA and I still run a 970...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

Any chance of the mother taking selfies to post to her secret owl-tinder account? Daddy owl is always out hunting and leaving her to care for the kids...

I may have relationship issues......

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 2 hours ago

No, after I got arrested for it I got way too paranoid when high. It wasn't fun it was traumatizing. I couldn't enjoy being high and watching crazy cartoons, I had to keep getting up and checking the windows to make sure police weren't outside...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

Interesting. Just imagine a mother owl stretching out on the hammock as her fledgings play in a nearby puddle... "let mama relax for a few before daddy gets back and insists I prepare a mouse he caught for y'all"

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 2 hours ago

It was stressed and you needed to read the instructions to know what goes where. He took a real board we used and a selection of components. There could be 50 resistors on the real board but you are only given 5 as this is only a test. Does this resistor go on r13, r23, r33, r41 or r07? If you can figure that out with instructions you are being wasted in this position...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 2 hours ago (6 children)

It would probably be really bad for the owl and/or a sign of a major issue but I can't get the image out of my head of the owl just laying on its back in the hammock and stretching out it's legs and wings. Yeah, I'll get back to flying in a minute, just need a little rest, aw yeah that feels good...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 2 hours ago

It wasn't hurtful at all. I was just trying to explain that I'm not really autistic but have a connection to the autistic community.

If you break a task into many subtasks but still can't complete it because you get too stuck on the details, maybe this coping strategy isn't for you. You can either work on this issue(maybe with a professional or maybe self-practice) or find another strategy which works for you. Like some people release stress by sitting silently and concentrating on their breathing. This just makes me more stressed because my mind searches for more things to think about, probably why I need sounds and voices to sleep(pointless stream on conscious talk is like benedryl to me) . Not saying silent meditating doesn't help people, it's just not the solution for me.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 6 points 3 hours ago

Eh, I've slept with worse...

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

There was no scoring, it was binary, you followed instructions or you didn't. This was medical device so if you didn't follow instructions you could theoretically kill or atleast severely harm a person. This was stressed multiple times before hand in the discussion part of the interview. They had to read the instructions to some point to know what goes where. Like one of the steps would be like "solder the 1.0k resistor in location R7. ONLY SOLDER ONE LEG OF THE RESISTOR." This tested their ability to solder, their ability to identify a 1.0k resistor, and their reading of the instructions.

If it was a bakery and you were told to make a lemon pound cake, you likely could just make it without the instructions. A similar idea would be like a sticker in a warehouse with a series of steps to receive a delivery. A box could come in with 10,000 screws but do you mark it as 1 box of screws, 10,000 screws, or maybe 100 packs of screws if you process them in groups of 100? No way for you to know how the company does that but if you do it wrong your inventory will be totally wrong.

 

Those companies were all found to be pyramid schemes!

 

Well first someone would need to put a bank inside a whale...

 

I'm not looking for Chromecast but I have a Linux system hooked up to a TV and ether net. I want a way to pick a YouTube or Amazon prime or Netflix video on my phone and display it on the TV via the Linux pc. Is that possible? If so what software can do it?

 

I don't expect much but I found an old pi I bought probably 2016(may of been 2017). It was supposed to be a pi-hole but was never able to get the dns forwarding to work on my modem. It still works but wanted to somehow convert it to a regular distro(it's based on a micro-SD and I don't have any more microsd readers). I wanted to set it up as a basic system I could ssh into a terminal. Not expecting anything fancy or even graphic based. A lot of stuff I want to learn/practice "work" on windows but are native to Linux, like vim/neovim nmap gcc etc. Is this feasible? Am I under estimating what's possible with it?

 

I don't expect much but I found an old pi I bought probably 2016(may of been 2017). It was supposed to be a pi-hole but was never able to get the dns forwarding to work on my modem. It still works but wanted to somehow convert it to a regular distro(it's based on a micro-SD and I don't have any more microsd readers). I wanted to set it up as a basic system I could ssh into a terminal. Not expecting anything fancy or even graphic based. A lot of stuff I want to learn/practice "work" on windows but are native to Linux, like vim/neovim nmap gcc etc. Is this feasible? Am I under estimating what's possible with it?

 

For anyone interested agdq started today. Raising money for prevent cancer foundation and showing speed runs of video games. Available streaming on twitch and YouTube. Gamesdonequick.com

 

For anyone interested agdq started today. Raising money for prevent cancer foundation and showing speed runs of video games. Available streaming on twitch and YouTube. Gamesdonequick.com

 

I thought of this after a recent bug I found. I use Vivaldi browser and recently it updated. After the update my mouse cursor was not visible when within the browser window. Other programs worked fine. I tried visual studio and steam and epic game store all had my mouse, Vivaldi didn't.

I closed all instances of Vivaldi via task nanager(was unable to click the x) and restarted it. That fixed the bug and I haven't been able to replicate so I don't have anything to submit for a bug report. Just a really strange thing.

What have been your weirdest bugs?

 

So I've been working a program, exact details don't matter, which stores information in a database(either locally hosted or privately hosted by user). Basically it's to store a history of seizures and medication, so you can give it to a doctor and see something like "well most seizures occur in morning so let's give medication at 6am instead of 8am" or something like that. To do that requires two "accounts" one for caregiver and one for patient(idea is for parents of a child with medical issues). It requires accounts to see like "dad gave medicine at 7pm" or "mom saw child 1 have a seizure at 230pm". These are basically just names stored in the local/private database, I will not no them or track them.

I don't want to deal with hippa or be responsible for medical data so I specifically don't want to host the data. Assuming you had a use for this and the ability host the database would you be turned off by the requirements of "accounts" even if you completely controlled them?

 

What os? What ide? What plug-ins?

 

I'll give an example. At my previous company there was a program where you basically select a start date, select an end date, select the system and press a button and it reaches out to a database and pulls all the data following that matches those parameters. The horrors of this were 1. The queries were hard coded.

  1. They were stored in a configuration file, in xml format.

  2. The queries were not 1 entry. It was 4, a start, the part between start date and end date, the part between end date and system and then the end part. All of these were then concatenated in the program intermixed with variables.

  3. This was then sent to the server as pure sql, no orm.

  4. Here's my favorite part. You obviously don't want anyone modifying the configuration file so they encrypted it. Now I know what you're thinking at some point you probably will need to modify or add to the configuration so you store an unencrypted version in a secure location. Nope! The program had the ability to encrypt and decrypt but there were no visible buttons to access those functions. The program was written in winforms. You had to open the program in visual studio, manually expand the size of the window(locked size in regular use) and that shows the buttons. Now run the program in debug. Press the decrypt button. DO NOT EXIT THE PROGRAM! Edit the file in a text editor. Save file. Press the encrypt button. Copy the encrypted file to any other location on your computer. Close the program. Manually email the encrypted file to anybody using the file.

 

So background, my kid has seizures often. He is currently on 5 different medications to try to control it(plus 1 for sleeping and 1 for his liver enzymes) plus severe non verbal autism so he can't tell us if he already had his meds. Currently when it's medication time, it's always "did you give him his meds yet?" and we have no way of tracking how many seizures he actually has besides "alot more recently" or "it's gone down recently". Yes he had multiple doctors and this is NOT a post looking for health advice.

I am creating an app for phones(c# Maui) which will send json objects to a api to store/retrieve data in a database(when he last had medication x, when he has a seizure etc). It will probably only be used with in my family, maybe 20 entries a day on a really bad day(7 medications twice daily + 6 seizures to give a round number) but should be less then 10 transactions(most medications given at same time).

What's the cheapest/easiest was I can host something like this? I do not have a static ip. Yes it's health information but I'm only storing first names and tracking time of events, not too worried about hippa like security.

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