CandleTiger

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[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

This looks exactly like the rocks on Little Hunter’s Beach in Acadia National Park in Maine.

I have two such rocks that I stole illegally from the park at the age of appx five years old. They are very cool rocks.

Did you find yours near there, or somewhere else?

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 1 points 3 hours ago

That would make me nervous

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 2 points 7 hours ago (2 children)

All the descriptions I’ve seen so far sound very much like my sister’s experience in eastern USA. I feel like there’s no info here to say whether it’s the same in Brazil or wildly different.

If it was me looking for the info I’d ask the question again in Portuguese

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 28 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

I mean.. it’s not slop. It’s a good, old-fashioned well-supported rant about how Apple has abandoned good user interface design.

I do wish that anal-retentive, careful, thoughtful geeks would come back into power in place of flashy shallow thinkers.

But I can’t say I expect shaking fists at clouds is likely to accomplish much.

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 21 points 10 hours ago (4 children)

“Users don’t like MacOS’s liquid glass, especially not me, but they released it anyway and this is bad.”

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 1 points 13 hours ago

No you’re definitely right — it is way easier to take care of a child if you are physically near them.

Parenting by text message is super hard AMA

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Yep. 50+ yo, every once in a while I wind up driving past a place I lived and reminiscing. My mom was a navy brat and moved around a LOT, we still every once in a while go drive by some place or other that she used to live growing up.

I still can’t believe they built a housing development all over my crayfish creek 😡

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 5 points 1 week ago

I’m a married man and I’m glad about it.

Having stability and confidence that the person you love is there for you and going to stay there for you gives a wonderful and peaceful confidence.

Is marriage the only way to get that confidence? No.

Does marriage guarantee you will keep that confidence? Also no. Nothing is certain in this life.

But standing up in front of all your friends and family stating clearly that you intend to stick to and support this person for all your life, in a ceremony that everybody understand more or less the same way, is a really good base for building stability.

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

How many stories have you seen about batteries with the term “game changer” in it?

Can you honestly look at the world today and say with a straight face that the game has not changed with regards to battery tech?

Compare electric cars and battery-powered computer runtime from 20 years ago, 10 years ago, and 5 years ago. It’s crazy! I just worked all day on my laptop without plugging it in and the battery isn’t even half dead. I can go anywhere to work and don’t require an outlet. The game has changed. This advancement in battery tech is ongoing and has not stopped.

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago

Check out the excellent tutorial # Learn Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists especially chapters five and six. It has a lot more words, it’s entertaining, engaging, and informative.

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

But if you are doing something advanced, down at the hardware level

This part is wrong. Otherwise yes correct.

The “unsafe” code in rust is allowed to access memory locations in ways that skip the compiler’s check and guarantee that that memory location has valid data. They programmer is on their own to ensure that.

Which as you say is just the normal state of affairs for all C code.

This is needed not because of hardware access but just because sometimes the proof that the access is safe is beyond what the compiler is able to represent.

[–] CandleTiger@programming.dev 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Try to find a big rig truck wash near your location on Google maps. I cannot. Only 57 million car washes and no way to filter them out.

Edit: lo and behold: “big rig truck wash” is the magic phrase it turns out. “Truck wash”, “Semi truck wash”, “semi truck wash -car” don’t work but “big rig truck wash” does.

Fuck you Google, you waste my time.

 

How hot are fuses supposed to get / what kind of voltage drop is expected?

I built a system which should allow 300A discharging (1C) / 150A charging (1/2C)

But if I run more than 60A, my main battery fuse gets hot. If I run 300A the fuse get rapidly gets too hot to touch, and the heat spreads through to the attached cables, the battery, and the temperature sensor on the positive battery post. Is this somehow normal?? I’ve tried three different types of fuses with no real improvement.

photo of fuse installation with voltage drops while drawing 60A only — Here’s a photo of my installation with voltage drops labeled at 60 amps draw only. I don’t have voltage drops measured for the 300A draw because I don’t want to leave it running that way for long.

The main fuse on the battery is a 400A ANL fuse. I’ve tried with a 300A MRBF fuse and with two 150A MRBF fuses in parallel. All of them get hot to the touch when drawing over 60A.

Help?

 

Ok, I don’t know where else to post this and I have to tell somebody, so y’all get to suffer:

I checked in to a campground this week and the earnest guy warned me very seriously that THREE different people have seen a cougar prowling the campground recently. They don’t know if it’s all the same cougar, or could be maybe three different cougars, but be careful.

Also there is a resident bear who frequently comes around disturbing the guests.

And I had to listen to this with a straight face and tell him I’ll watch out and not make any dirty jokes in response. It was very difficult.

Anyway so I have definitely been keeping a close eye out for cougars but I don’t know if I’ve seen any. 🐈

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by CandleTiger@programming.dev to c/sideoftheroad@lemmy.today
 

Not sure how to add multiple pictures to a Lemmy post. I have close-ups of the alternator housing and I think maybe the throttle body, melted 80% into the asphalt.

Contrary to my own misleading title, this picture was taken in Death Valley National Park up on top of a mountain where the air is crisp and cool.

 

I think I'm about to buy a Velotric T1 ST Plus which would be my first ebike.

The manual says to store it indoors at a temperature of 50°F to 77°F (10°C to 25°C). However the location I actually have to store it in is in an uninsulated shed that will probably reach 120ºF (50ºC) in the summer in baking sun, and below freezing in the winter.

Is this going to kill the bike or its battery?

 

I have a U.S. Sailing basic keelboat cert and a couple hundred hours’ experience day sailing 22’ Capri and dinghies in protected water.

With that level of experience, who will rent me a boat to noodle around in San Diego bay?

 

I have an off-grid setup with a few devices on a local network that is not connected to the internet. I can tell my iPhone to use the non-internet wireless LAN to talk to those devices, OR I can tell it to use cellular data to talk to the Internet, but there’s no config on the iPhone side to let them be both live at the same time.

Is there any magic config on a wireless router e.g. certain DHCP settings or just disable DHCP, that will let the iPhone route to static 10.x IPs on the WLAN while the cellular internet is still active?

Any “advanced network settings” on the iPhone to manage multiple NICs?

 
 

All traffic must turn left

 

So much aggressive off-road in so little space

 

I find after this election that I have an unexpectedly pressing need to wave large obnoxious flags from my sensible fuel-efficient subcompact while I drive.

Has anybody got models, templates, suggestions for how to mount a stout pole to a hatchback? I’m thinking of some kind of tube on a short arm that I could close the rear passenger door or the cargo door on to hold it in place.

 

I have some little black ants in my motorhome. I’m pretty sure I picked them up at my last stop in upstate New York but I’ve since driven far away from there. Wikipedia says little black ants nest in the soil so presumably I didn’t take their queen with me.

What’s going to happen to this group that hitched a ride? Are they likely to elect a new queen and go looking for a good nesting spot, or curl up and die, or what?

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