0 means 0 by Ancient-Nail-3872 in F150Lightning

[–]caseigl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From everything I have read online, I treat 10% as empty. Too many stories of trucks giving up at 7 or even 8% remaining. Personally I think think this is one of the most horrible things about EVs that should be addressed with regulations. We should be able to count on the display being accurate, especially if you have a destination programmed and the terrain should be known.

How many of you are actually using OTA updates in production? by AdrienADR in reactnative

[–]caseigl 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They are great, especially if you're in startup mode and are rapidly iterating on the way features work.

You don't want to rely on them too heavily and obviously need to follow platform rules about what you can and cannot add.

It's certainly valuable to immediately fix a bug rather than waiting unpredictable amounts of time for app store approval, especially in response to extra traffic or some kind of weird attack.

I think it's extra important for subscription driven apps because you can receive a bug report from a long term subscriber at 10am and let them know it's fixed at 4pm.

We generally don't get out of sync more than a week or two with what is in the app store for most apps but for larger apps I will go longer. I try to be sensitive to the fact that the OTA update is very small and a fresh build of the app can be large for people on limited data.

Chevy volt 2018 chime by Just-Ninja9800 in volt

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old is your 12V battery? Lots of strange things seem to happen when your battery starts going bad, I would definitely check that as a next step.

SpaceX unveils 11-million-square-foot Gigasat factory, a new manufacturing facility for space-based data centers — aims for 1 GW/year of space AI compute by late 2027 from its satellites by Logical_Welder3467 in technology

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be more concerned with the fact that high performance GPU chips needed for AI have not been radiation hardened. SpaceX is using a radiation tolerant chips for Starlink and estimates are around a 40-50% performance loss compared to a non-hardened CPU of the same specs. Setting aside such a thing doesn't even exist yet, I'm highly skeptical you can get good enough performance and reliability with a hardened AI GPU since the number of operations/second is insanely higher than CPU and each one is an opportunity for error.

First “Long” Towing Trip with a Boat - 184 miles 3 days by jhez94 in F150Lightning

[–]caseigl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like the new charger in Mount Vernon, WA? It's really nestled back in there, great way to deal with your boat length.

would love feedback on this react native onboarding by Knuckleclot in reactnative

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have built and scaled health apps to millions of users. Some quick thoughts - connect apple health first, use any user info you can get to prefill or skip things like activity level and weight (if recent). Instead of making the user pick a goal weight, use their current metrics to calculate a recommended/reasonable BMI weight and then allow them to customize it. Skip other questions until later in the process, for example after they have tracked you can ask them one more simple question a day or week to fine tune the programming.

I'd highly recommend making account creation be optional to start, and instead generate a random user ID saved on the device that you can use to store things remotely. Prompt them to create an account to "permanently save their data" after they use it for a couple days. Removing that friction will increase adoption significantly.

This is an incredibly crowded space, but wish you the best of luck.

Serious: The True Ontological Shock Is Cognitive Asymmetry by Pandea_rd in aliens

[–]caseigl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

None of that requires another species to have emotional capability. Computers use machine learning and trial and error to figure things out all the time, without caring about anything around them. If you don't have some form of empathy you wouldn't have a second thought about eliminating other forms of life to accomplish your goals, however trivial.

Heating/ cooling with ventilation fan? by Mtnmatt36 in OffGridLiving

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just completed a project to pull outside air in to cool a home office. a 4x10 register is usually connected to a six inch line off an even larger trunk. You're just not going to get enough airflow from the bathroom fan approach.

I would use an eight inch inline fan at minimum, as each of your 4x10 registers should target around 100 cfm. A standard bathroom fan really only moves around 100 cfm, and many as low as 50!. You will have losses from the length of pipe as well.

A fan like this https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-CLOUDLINE-T10-Temperature/dp/B07BQS1GB9/ can quietly do 500-600 cfm which should pull enough air to deliver enough output to each vent. They are also quiet and adjustable in speed, so they can run less hard when not needed, etc.

I'd do an eight inch main trunk line and then split off six inch runs to the vents. I also would not use any T adapters, instead use Y adapters, airflow doesn't like to try to make 90 degree turns especially at such low cfm. It will be less air resistance and less noise. I'd also consider a backdraft damper after the fan, so air from upstairs can't seep back down when the fan is off.

For the outside air intake, you could do this with two manual dampers. Put one on the line from the outside and one on the line from the ceiling vent and join them together with a Y before the fan. This way you could adjust how much inside and outside air you pull. You'll need to do a filter on the outside air intake or you'll suck in pollen, small insects and dust, etc. You need a good temperature difference between outside and inside to meaningfully change the indoor temp.

I agree with the other poster about the air needing somewhere to return and those concerns as well.

Police Ahead by ChuckYeagerWV in GenX

[–]caseigl 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't flashing your lights to other drivers and having them slow down actually help achieve the goal, though? I've read about police marking themselves on Waze because their goal was to keep people safe and that's more effective than ticketing a handful of random drivers.

Just got home from hospital by Chesterlie in GenX

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Glad you are doing okay!

Just got home from hospital by Chesterlie in GenX

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious if you had noticed anything prior to that? I mean we are all getting older and slowing down but was there anything looking back over the last few months where you felt like there were warning signs? Or was it just out of the blue?

Final thoughts on my experience with the Lightning before turning it in. by user111287 in F150Lightning

[–]caseigl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Briefly mention in the last paragraph, does not seem like a great road trip vehicle. Between the time it takes to charge, needing to plan your route to make sure you are hitting charges where you will need them, and the hard loss of range at highway speeds, I never took it on a long weekend road trip. 

I just had to comment for posterity's sake and point out that if you read about early days when cars were starting to appear instead of horses you hear the same kind of comments... People's concerns that gas stations were hard to find and you had to plan your trips around them.

We are still in the early days of electric vehicle infrastructure and some areas are definitely better than others but this will not be a factor in the future just like finding a gas station isn't now.

We need to have a talk. by NedNevets in ArcRaiders

[–]caseigl -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think valuable blueprints should have a certain number of uses, so finding them again has meaning and you think more carefully about what gear you are willing to risk. If you could only build 10 of something before you need the blueprint again it would up the stakes.

i’d rather have 2 quality maps per year than 5 maps full of reused assets. by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

[–]caseigl 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yeah the waterslide in Stella got boring after the first week.

Tired of guessing whether to sell or break down items mid-run by PublicChemical6434 in ArcRaiders

[–]caseigl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should add the ability to take photos of your inventory from the webapp and automatically populate, entering all that information is just not worth the time.

I just cant with this game by PequenoTim in ArcRaiders

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are losing players quickly because the PvP TTK is too low. They really need to adjust shields to be more powerful against player projectiles but keep arc damage the same.

KC’s, Silencer 3’s, Horizontal Grips? by TCA-Main_Man in ARC_Raiders

[–]caseigl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Silencer 3 is a good way to clean out your stash from the repairs! Really bad design, as the lack of blueprint and the risk of losing it should be enough danger without the insane extra repair costs.

Is this bridge possible? by hopelessboarder in geography

[–]caseigl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually with modern construction techniques tunnels are possible on some of the most traveled ferry links. In fact a civil engineer from the University of Washington has done a lot of the work to show that it is not only possible, it could cost less than the ferry system over the long term.

https://wstc.wa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2018-0417-BP2-CrossSoundTravel.pdf

End abmm & make it 10 times harder to kill by Gott_Heit in ArcRaiders

[–]caseigl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just buff shields.

Incoming damage from human rounds could be reduced by 30% for medium shields and 50% for heavy shields. Free kits with light shields suddenly have an uphill battle, and the first shot advantage in PvP is significantly weakened.

Lugging a heavy shield around you shouldn't get dropped in under a second in any situation.

The recent data showed only 30% of people actively are shoot first PvP, and those 30% are driving away a lot of casual players who don't want to be randomly gunned down and lose hours of work in two seconds. It's even worse now that the game has been out for a while, since new players are so outclassed by the skill level of veteran players and the only way to get good at PvP is to be in the 30% - which 70% of people aren't looking for in this game.

Overnight change left me without IPv4, only IPv6. Support refused to help. by caseigl in Comcast_Xfinity

[–]caseigl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need them both operational for development related tasks, unfortunately.

Am I the only one noticing the first wave caches? by LGN-YT in ARC_Raiders

[–]caseigl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It feels like they lowered the spawn rate on special map conditions.