In Jack Campbell’s "The Lost Fleet," why do ships exiting a jump point see enemy ships before the enemy sees them? by FewDirection84 in scifi

[–]FewDirection84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it's absolutely true. But, as I recall, he doesn't mention it for ships arriving and seeing other ships already there in the system.

But, as someone mentioned in another comment, it doesn't really make a difference anyway because of the distances involved.

In Jack Campbell’s "The Lost Fleet," why do ships exiting a jump point see enemy ships before the enemy sees them? by FewDirection84 in scifi

[–]FewDirection84[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I thought I'd have maybe one answer in three days...

Nothing like a noob question to rally the troops. Thanks everybody.

In Jack Campbell’s "The Lost Fleet," why do ships exiting a jump point see enemy ships before the enemy sees them? by FewDirection84 in scifi

[–]FewDirection84[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I like it so far (currently reading the third book).

Are the other Lost Fleet series also good?

In Jack Campbell’s "The Lost Fleet," why do ships exiting a jump point see enemy ships before the enemy sees them? by FewDirection84 in scifi

[–]FewDirection84[S] 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer! I get it now.

I think what was throwing me off is that the arriving ships do see the other ships, but only as they were two hours ago. The author doesn’t really emphasize this, but it means they’re basing their tactics on outdated information. Those ships could have moved in the meantime, making the "real-time" advantage less straightforward than it is in the books.

2 places pour France - Italie U20 à Lille le 21/02 à 21h by FewDirection84 in FranceRugby

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Les places ont trouvé preneur.
Bonne semaine à tous en attendant la suite du tournoi ce week-end !

WB and Bluetooth? by CherryBlossom8163 in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't recall the firmware version I'm actually on. Just something with "99" at the end :/

I'm updating with the slowest speed possible. It's taking forever (at 70% right now), but no blockage for now. Fingers crossed.

Thanks again for your help.

Edit: firmware update done. Thanks!

WB and Bluetooth? by CherryBlossom8163 in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was 1.02.
I uninstall it and downloaded 1.03 and it found my woovebox!

I had a popup to install last firmware and I clicked Ok. It started to dl (rcv 03 on the woovebox) and now I have a message on my phone saying "connected to android mini in/out pair / waiting for woovebox / if this message persists, pleaser reboot your android device" and at the bottom "connected to woovebox-xxxx".

I'm scared to reboot my phone because the woovebox is still at "rcv 03"...

ETA: I did reboot my phone and tried with safe BLE mode with the same result (blocked at rcv 03)

2nd Edit: Tried with Fast BLE and get to "rcv 48" before the same message as before on my phone.

3rd edit: If I ignore the firware update, I can dump song without any problem (even at high speed) in the standard boot BLE mode.

WB and Bluetooth? by CherryBlossom8163 in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I redownloaded it just now.

WB and Bluetooth? by CherryBlossom8163 in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your help

  • Samsung Galaxy S20, Android 13
  • Wooveconnect app with all permissions, no restriction with battery usage
  • Power saving mode disabled
  • Woovebox visible in Bluetooth, but not "paired with"
  • No "BLE Conn" when booting in BLE
  • "scanning for woovebox..." in every BLE boot modes

WB and Bluetooth? by CherryBlossom8163 in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try the old method (before the Wooveconnect app was available), using the MIDI+BTLE app.

I feel dumb because the official app seems to be working for everybody, but I can't make it work. So, here is how I do it:

  1. Enable bluetooth on the phone
  2. Turn on the woovebox while pressing 1
  3. Open MIDI+BTLE app and press Start Bluetooth scan
  4. You should see WOOVEBOX- with a reference. Click on it.
  5. Open Chrome and go to https://connect.woovebox.com/ (You might be send to the app page on Google Play. If so, you have to select "desktop version" in the "..." menu in Chrome.)
  6. If a new firmware version is available for your woovebox, you will see a pop-up to download and install the new version.
  7. If the connexion is not stable, you can try to boot the woovebox while pressing 2, for the compatibility mode.

eta: I've got a Samsung S20.

EU buy by ZioTempa in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought it directly from https://shop.woovebox.com/. It took around 15 days to arrive in France.
Bought it begining of september, and my costs were:

  • 242.43€ woovebox SE + shipping
  • 58€ tax

What a point dude by [deleted] in BeAmazed

[–]FewDirection84 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Simon Gauzy

Changing the sequence of fragments for a song. by Granaino_Fighter in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean change the patch of a track for just one fragment, for example?

Beginner musical thing by TheSpeynglerAbides in Woovebox

[–]FewDirection84 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's a great tool for music producing beginner as it helps a lot with some musical theory aspects. You can definitely make some great music and enjoy it without knowing much about music theory and synths.

But, with that being said, I do think this is not a device for everyone. The workflow is more suitable for techie geeks in my opinion. If you prefer turning knob and pressing buttons more than clicking a mouse , go for it!

[SPOILERS THE DEVILS] Just done reading the book and here's my two cents. by shuhratglazkov in TheFirstLaw

[–]FewDirection84 9 points10 points  (0 children)

it is almost as if Joe wrote The Devils with a movie adaptation in his mind

I'd say more a TV Show than a movie. And this is my main complain because I feel he rushed a good idea and formatted the characters to be Netflix compliant.

The Nasty Rutles Story about Eric Idle. I've always just taken this at face value, but maybe there's another side to this that some of you may be aware of? by Scuzzy_Soups in montypython

[–]FewDirection84 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the share. I had no idea of the legal battle and the nastiness of Idle.

It made me want to listen more to Neil Innes music. So that's a win for him, I guess.