neocamel

joined 1 year ago
[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 4 points 5 months ago

In my hand, currently.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 3 points 6 months ago

Bro remember the top-down GTA games?! Those were legit.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 8 points 6 months ago

Yeah that's what I've done. I've gotten very picky about which apps I allow to notify me of things. A week or two of turning off all the ones you don't want and your phone gets quiet real quick.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 9 points 6 months ago (5 children)

Never heard of the Jelly Star! $200 bucks?! I just ordered one.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 2 points 6 months ago

Can't even use a joystick yet...

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 2 points 6 months ago

Hoooo child I lost some hours to that one.

Fortunately for me, the wife liked it too, so I didn't have to answer too many judgemental questions.

Rocket League on the other hand...

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 1 points 6 months ago (2 children)

You know the sequel is in Early Access right? That's what killed me last weekend...

The first release was so half-baked that I didn't get into it, but they've released updates now that we're enough for me to lose a weekend playing it. I still think the description "early release" is accurate, but it's going to be a phenomenal sequel when they get the features and bugs worked out.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 2 points 6 months ago

I bought this game like a year ago and have been afraid to install it for that very reason. Just haven't had a week in my life that I can completely clear my schedule. I feel like based on what I've heard about it, it's likely to scratch that same sort of itch that Kerbal Space Program does for me...

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 2 points 6 months ago

I can only imagine that they're offering it to me because my account is like 15 years old.. Either that, or I have about 200k post karma and 100k comment karma. (Not big numbers compared to karma whores, but still more than your average user).

 

For me, it's Kerbal Space Program.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I don't know if it do or isn't.

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 20 points 6 months ago (6 children)

Lol they're trying to sell me shares at "pre-ipo prices".

I asked if they have any puts available... So far no reply...

[–] neocamel@lemmy.studio 19 points 7 months ago (1 children)

You might be underestimating the supreme court's pension for changing their opinion once it suits them politically.

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NFL? (lemmy.studio)
 

What's your approach for NFL games?

 

I'm working on an Arduino project that will likely rely on a 9v for its power. If I can get at least 40 hours of power, I'd be happy with that. Here's why I think it's doable:

First, rechargeable 9v lion batteries nowadays have substantially higher capacities than even a few years ago. I see one on Amazon rated for 5400mWh!

Of course, I'll want to reduce power consumption as much as possible, so I'm thinking an Arduino micro would be the best choice (though I will be attaching a shield to it, which will add to the current draw.

My understanding is that the linear regulator on the Arduino is capable of reducing the 9v down to 5v, but at great expense to efficiency through heat loss. My thinking was to bypass the linear regulator entirely, and rely on a much more efficient buck converter to adjust the voltage down to 5v.

Thinking it might be possible to reduce the core clock as well, and run the Arduino at 3.3v instead of 5.

Anything I should consider that I might have missed? I'm excited for the project, but definitely need to get the power consumption as low as possible so I can run it off a 9v and not be constantly swapping/charging.

 

My wife works in a restaurant, and the power-tripping manager has instituted a new policy where all shift changes must be approved by management. I think that is reasonable enough, but they're also asking the originally-scheduled employee why they are switching shifts, then approving or denying based on the answer.

For example, her coworker (Tom) wanted Monday afternoon off, and Harry agreed to cover the shift. The manager asked Tom why he wanted Harry to work for him, and Tom said, "I have a softball game." Manager denied the shift change because it was "unnecessary".

Is this legal? I feel like if you're able to find someone to cover your shift, you don't owe management any explanation why you need the time off. How should my wife approach this situation? Colorado, USA BTW.

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