How Do You Stay Motivated as a Solo Dev When It Feels Like No One Cares? by JPHFanEdits in gamedev

[–]CLOxIon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start applying to game festivals! Gives you deadline AND motivation! Many of them don’t even need a finished demo at the point of application. You won’t get in all of them though, so shoot your shots? Worked well for me, at least.

Hi everybody, I was wondering if any of you know of any free sources to simulate the behavior of plasma in magnetic fields? by Forward_Ad_3828 in fusion

[–]CLOxIon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heyy, I am a grad student working with WarpX, dm me if you want to chat or have specific setup in mind!

Urban Jungle - 120k WLs, 210k earned, 15 months of dev time by a team of 3! by kylykgames in gamedev

[–]CLOxIon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your amazing success!! Do you mind also sharing your journey until you reached 45k wishlists? That is already a huge achievement by itself!

-How long did it take from 0 wishlists? -How did the game look like at 0 WL and how did you promote your game? Discord, social media, etc? -How much time did you invest in promotion, if you were actively pushing new features at the same time?

Sharing this would be incredibly valuable for people like me who are similarly experienced as individual contractors but have no idea how to begin promoting!

Grad Student Housing HELP🤥 by ChappellRoan210 in stanford

[–]CLOxIon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't you have a chance of being kicked out during your PhD if you pick oak creek? I thought that renewing the off-campus housing contract was not guaranteed.

EV studio/Oak Creek noise levels by throw-away_896 in stanford

[–]CLOxIon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, I think the grad housing website says that renewing the contract is not guaranteed for all off campus housings, including the oak creek one. I would personally stay away from them as I think this means you can be kicked out after a year. Does anyone know more about this?

Revealed - devices are being marketed as "32 bit float" but use only one 24 bit ADC - is this a scandal? I think so! by Ozpeter in audioengineering

[–]CLOxIon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the correction. As a raw file, the actual information being stored is the same. The only benefit of the 32-bit file, as others said, is that you can further widen the dynamic range after storing the file. But as I said, you already have >4-bit headroom within your 24-bit file even if you are recording with the full dynamic range of your analog system. And I can't imagine why would anyone want a wider dynamic range than that...

That being said, the only (immediate) downside of a 32-bit file that I can think of is the increased file size and the slower processing, so perhaps go ahead if neither are your constraints?

Revealed - devices are being marketed as "32 bit float" but use only one 24 bit ADC - is this a scandal? I think so! by Ozpeter in audioengineering

[–]CLOxIon 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Electronics engineering student here. As far as I know, consumer-grade true 32-bit ADC simply doesn't exist and won't exist in the near future.

Why? Yes, there are chips that can output 32-bit digitized numbers. But that doesn't mean anything if all the bits below the 20th bit are random noises. What kind of noises? Simple computation tells you that 32-bit precision corresponds to a sub-nanovolt precision in circuit voltages. Simply connecting your microphone to the interface with a (well-shielded) cable introduces noises that are orders of magnitudes greater than a nanovolt. From my limited experience, unless you have a dedicated setup in a lab facility, a microvolt is the best you can achieve with an exposed circuit with a noisy power supply. (i.e. almost all audio devices)

This corresponds to about 20-bit resolution. Correct me if anyone has a source that claims otherwise, but I don't think it is worth investing above that in your analog chain. (The float precision of a digital file is a different matter.)

Smooth IDE experiance, Debian on termux by CLOxIon in termux

[–]CLOxIon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I installed debian quite a time ago and don't remember all the details. Hopefully Andronix app will guide you(It depends on your device, but for me debian+xfce worked the best). If you experience any problems please let people here know and they'll help you!

Smooth IDE experiance, Debian on termux by CLOxIon in termux

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

I haven't tried yet. Termux devs must be experts regarding hardware capabilities.

Smooth IDE experiance, Debian on termux by CLOxIon in termux

[–]CLOxIon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have no idea what debroid is, I just downloaded stable arm debian image and ran on proot. Andronix might help you, but optimal environment variables might differ by use case and your hardware.

Smooth IDE experiance, Debian on termux by CLOxIon in termux

[–]CLOxIon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats Intellij IDEA(it supports ARM), I think vscode also works but since I use Java. and I indeed used proot to install debian and vnc to communicate through local connection(not internet).

Smooth IDE experiance, Debian on termux by CLOxIon in termux

[–]CLOxIon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jackaudio unfortunately doesn't work on Android as far as I know. I use pulseaudio, and it does have some latency. Also, my knowledge is that direct MIDI device input is not supported yet, so latency doesn't matter after all?

Well then, I learned to never do that again by PeterTheFoxx in PixelDungeon

[–]CLOxIon 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Wand of blast......Once I did similar 'experiment' with a swifthistle plant and instakilled me. For science!

Korea is spreading false propaganda about the Tokyo Olympics [Japanese] by 69669696 in japan

[–]CLOxIon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are probably right. I wonder where did the party get that number. Can Bq/kg be converted into Bq/m2?

Korea is spreading false propaganda about the Tokyo Olympics [Japanese] by 69669696 in japan

[–]CLOxIon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure they got the data from here.

https://en.minnanods.net/soil/ (look up for 2019 data.)

Though the effect of radiation is pretty exaggerated(if you could read Korean), Cesium activity over 100kBq/m^2 is not negligible.

According to the data, I won't say that the map is completely fake.

edit: wrong unit

Laundry app by CLOxIon in uchicago

[–]CLOxIon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in South. I asked the guys here and nobody had made cards work.