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Living Room / Re: Looking for "Smart"watch Recommendations
« Last post by wraith808 on March 12, 2019, 09:34 AM »
Massdrop has the Amazfit Biip for sale at 64.99 for the next 4 days.  Not sure if it's a good price, but if it is, just wanted to inform: https://www.massdrop...ches?mode=guest_open
1102
i interrupt this PUN war to report in from the field: I have somehow finished all electric wiring and plumbing, and everything works (!)

It all works?!  To celebrate, I volt for a Faraday for an entire week!


We'll just call you the generator of a new war...
1103
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...
Shocking revelation, that.
That lightning wit on display, eh?
These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)
Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.
That comment really Hertz.
And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)
I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.
We're poles apart and, to be direct, at the risk of seeming a growler, that kind of thinking comes close to analog ic. You really should keep an ion it.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:07 PM)
come on guys, try to remember this is a DC forum...
AC your problem.  ;D
Un-phased by all of this...
Trust you to pylon!
-cranioscopical (March 10, 2019, 12:45 PM)
pretty sure you guys have ground about as much as you can out of this
No one would fault mouser if he set an impedance on the frequency of off-topic conversations on this circuit and placed a demand on us to cut it short.
Or he lets us go on by extension, cord-ially....
could go either way, though I fully expect him to arc up soon
Would we want to have him amp up about this?
The mains part of this powerful conversation sure went off the rail, didn't it?
Only a third of it.
This conversation's spark is fading, so wire you giving it more continuity?
I can't tell—do you approve of such conduct or not?
-cranioscopical (March 11, 2019, 02:32 PM)
I feel a need to insulate myself from that line of questioning.
then watt will you do?
I personally volt that we end this now.

Come on Wraith, stay on the bus!

I'm feeling sad for Wraith, his message won't relay.

I just don't want the thread to diode and gray.
1104
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.

And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.

-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)

I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.

We're poles apart and, to be direct, at the risk of seeming a growler, that kind of thinking comes close to analog ic. You really should keep an ion it.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:07 PM)

come on guys, try to remember this is a DC forum...


AC your problem.  ;D

Un-phased by all of this...

Trust you to pylon!
-cranioscopical (March 10, 2019, 12:45 PM)

pretty sure you guys have ground about as much as you can out of this

No one would fault mouser if he set an impedance on the frequency of off-topic conversations on this circuit and placed a demand on us to cut it short.

Or he lets us go on by extension, cord-ially....

could go either way, though I fully expect him to arc up soon


Would we want to have him amp up about this?

The mains part of this powerful conversation sure went off the rail, didn't it?

Only a third of it.

This conversation's spark is fading, so wire you giving it more continuity?

I can't tell—do you approve of such conduct or not?
-cranioscopical (March 11, 2019, 02:32 PM)

I feel a need to insulate myself from that line of questioning.

then watt will you do?

I personally volt that we end this now.
1105
Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by wraith808 on March 11, 2019, 04:41 PM »
1107
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.

And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.

-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)

I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.

We're poles apart and, to be direct, at the risk of seeming a growler, that kind of thinking comes close to analog ic. You really should keep an ion it.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:07 PM)

come on guys, try to remember this is a DC forum...


AC your problem.  ;D

Un-phased by all of this...

Trust you to pylon!
-cranioscopical (March 10, 2019, 12:45 PM)

pretty sure you guys have ground about as much as you can out of this

No one would fault mouser if he set an impedance on the frequency of off-topic conversations on this circuit and placed a demand on us to cut it short.

Or he lets us go on by extension, cord-ially....

could go either way, though I fully expect him to arc up soon


Would we want to have him amp up about this?

The mains part of this powerful conversation sure went off the rail, didn't it?

Only a third of it.
1108
Skwire Empire / Re: Release: sWeather (tray-based weather app)
« Last post by wraith808 on March 10, 2019, 07:10 PM »
Yeah, I know: no good deed remains unpunished. I removed the attachment. Nobody dowloaded it anyway.

Decompiling someone's source and reposting it doesn't seem to fall under the definition of good deed to me.
1109
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.

And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.

-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)

I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.

We're poles apart and, to be direct, at the risk of seeming a growler, that kind of thinking comes close to analog ic. You really should keep an ion it.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:07 PM)

come on guys, try to remember this is a DC forum...


AC your problem.  ;D

Un-phased by all of this...

Trust you to pylon!
-cranioscopical (March 10, 2019, 12:45 PM)

pretty sure you guys have ground about as much as you can out of this

No one would fault mouser if he set an impedance on the frequency of off-topic conversations on this circuit and placed a demand on us to cut it short.
1110
Living Room / Re: Best Programming Jokes
« Last post by wraith808 on March 10, 2019, 07:05 PM »
I relate to this too much.

1111
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.

And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.

-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)

I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.

We're poles apart and, to be direct, at the risk of seeming a growler, that kind of thinking comes close to analog ic. You really should keep an ion it.
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:07 PM)

come on guys, try to remember this is a DC forum...


AC your problem.  ;D
1112
no, ^, I don't think that is similar software. Easy Explorer is a file manager. Extremely simple and fast.

And I am not too sure the authors know any English.


I thought it was more of an explorer manager rather than a replacement from the videos.  Is that not true?
1113
Living Room / Re: Game Design Kit
« Last post by wraith808 on March 08, 2019, 04:24 PM »
Another Kickstarter that's good for game designers.



What's is it?

At its core, the Fail Faster Playtesting Journal contains pages to keep track of 36 playtests. The journal is most useful if you dedicate one journal to each game that you are designing, but you could easily use one journal to keep track of all the different games you’re designing. Each section has been tested and planned for optimal use of space.


What's in the journal?

fail_faster_included.png

More at the Kickstarter.

I know that a lot of people here are interested in game design, so I thought it would be of interest.

A print and play preview of Fail Faster is available on Google Drive.
1115
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.

And so it should! After all, we are discussing the crown joules of mouser's demesne.

-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 02:46 PM)

I think that there is a potential difference that you re-fuse to see that I can't relay between our alternating current conversations.
1116
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?

These kinds of remarks are a bit of a jolt!
-cranioscopical (March 08, 2019, 08:21 AM)

Ohm my word, I knew you all wouldn't be able to resist.

That comment really Hertz.
1117
rule of thumb, no one should ever touch electricity...

Shocking revelation, that.

That lightning wit on display, eh?
1118
Is there no debugger on the production machine?

With the Embarcadero RAD Studio software there is a piece of software (PIA server, if memory serves me) that you need to install on the production system and after that you can use the debugging environment from your own system to "hook" into the production system. Does the debugger software you use have a similar feature?

Such a solution does presume that you have full access to the production system. Not sure how such a solution would hold up if the production system is cloud-based.

I think I mentioned this software before, but here goes: API Monitor  This might give you a better idea of why process is running out of memory. It is portable freeware, so no installation required.



Visual studio has such a feature, but I doubt that any enterprise that has external clients would want such a security risk installed on the production servers.  I don't even have access to the servers- that's the purview of Release Engineering.
1119
I ignore it quite a bit also, but happened to catch that one  :Thmbsup:
1120
I'm not looking to limit the CPU, though, but the RAM available.  Both of those operate on CPU.  Process Tamer reduces the priority of the process allowing other processes to interfere with it.  Process Lasso does the same, though it does have an option for RAM, it's not a limit; it just triggers an action.  However, that answer did contain my answer it seems!  Thanks for that!  There's a different answer that talks about process governor that seems to do what I want!
1121
I'm having a problem in a production environment while performing a memory intensive operation, the process gets an OOM exception.  In the debugger, because my local machine is not under the same memory pressure and has access to the entire address space, I can't reproduce it.  I'm pretty sure it's concurrent processing when processing this large document in memory that's the problem, but I can't verify it.

Is there a utility or a way in visual studio where you can limit the memory that the debugger can access to simulate memory pressure on the system, so I can determine under what conditions the process runs out of memory?  Either external to VS or internal?
1122
Coding Snacks / Re: contextmenu addon feature (alike LevelZap)
« Last post by wraith808 on March 07, 2019, 12:21 PM »
Still slammed at work (up until 4 AM last night :( ) but I've downloaded it and will put it in my queue to evaluate if no one gets to it first.  :Thmbsup:
1123
https://www.donation...=35862.msg428264#new

The original link (posted there) is https://chromereleas...ate-for-desktop.html.  They tell the issue number, but when you try to go there, it's blocked from general view.

And I didn't even think about updating Brave and Vivaldi.  Thanks for the reminder!
1124
Living Room / Re: Looking for "Smart"watch Recommendations
« Last post by wraith808 on March 07, 2019, 12:09 PM »
I've been looking at the fitbit versa, however I have never used a fitbit device before, and have no experience with the OS. However, the youtube videos that I have watched makes the watch seem like its not a bad watch.

I'm not sure if it's a versa, but I got the wife a Fitbit some-damn-thing-or-the-other for Christmas. The battery on hers will last just about a full week. And the UI is just about as elegantly idiot simple as it could be. She loves it and wears/uses it constantly. She is also a very nontechnical 65...

If you could figure out which fitbit she has, that'd be awesome. A full week of battery is a lot better than my current barely a day battery, and I'm still not 100% on the amazfit bip just yet.

I bought my wife the Fitbit charge 2 and she loves it and is very non-technical, and gets about a week out of it.
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Living Room / Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Last post by wraith808 on March 06, 2019, 09:17 PM »
While having the most up-to-date software on your computer is usually an excellent idea, the LifeHacker article doesn't say anything about the reason why. Just that you should do this, because they say so. Call me a rebellious fool or whatever, but when I read such garbage, I am inclined to do just the opposite.

Then again, I don't use Chrome on my PC's...where 99.9% of my internet surfing takes place anyway. My systems are really a 'No Chrome'-zone. As I have Android with Google Play, Chrome comes with that like the unwanted stepchild and gets treated as such, because I am not allowed to remove it from my phone.



https://chromereleas...ate-for-desktop.html
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