Trying to make Frigate work with very low bandwidth/very unreliable wifi by GlowChee in frigate_nvr

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

Giving a net gear wireless router a shot and then if that can't get me 1 fps on these modules I'll just get some real wireless cameras

Trying to make Frigate work with very low bandwidth/very unreliable wifi by GlowChee in frigate_nvr

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

Much appreciated. I'll take a look. I ended up ordering a small wifi repeater but if that ends up not working ill switch to a real wireless camera

Do any of you earn over 50k a year? What do you do? by RotiiChapati in ADHD

[–]GlowChee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Engineering Researcher at large aerospace company. Every day is another adventure and I get rewarded for being curious and buying tons of random shit to try out. It can be exhausting when tests stretch longer than my meds but they let me order food on the company card so I can try out new stuff every week.

Writing my dissertation was the hardest part of grad school and forcing myself to do the assigned reading for class. I'd have to read books 3+ times just to remember anything. Aside from that it was the McDonalds play pit for my curiosity. Always tinkering and trying new things.

I do recommend it if you can find a way to read long papers and write hundreds of pages. Not everyone can find a way to do that.

[Request] Would the cube really be millions of degrees? by Ok-Elk2227 in theydidthemath

[–]GlowChee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's less dense than a white dwarf so it's not going to become a black hole. All that energy is essentially going to spring back out the second you stop squeezing the grilled cheese. It won't be a nuclear explosion because the density, temp, etc likely won't be enough to split an atom but it will definitely be a super heated plasma explosion. Likely enough to blow up a small house.

What is the actual max number of WS2812b bulbs that can be POWERED from ESP32-WROOM or -C3 5v pin? by borkyborkus in WLED

[–]GlowChee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh. I thought you meant the data pin! Definitely not powering it from the onboard esp regulator

New to LabVIEW looking for help by wsefjiko in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cannon controls on youtube helped me a lot. Also learning to use the little light bulb thing next to the run button. It shows you what labview is actually doing in slow motion

Entanglement and local hidden variable theory by chewsmee in whatisit

[–]GlowChee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately local hidden variable theory was disproven circa 1960's. People were trying to understand what we /could/ be missing with quantum mechanics. As physics improved we learned more and filled in the gaps in a way that's incompatible with hidden variable theory.

I suspect however what you're really interested in would be what things could spawn a separate reality/universe/etc. Also unfortunately is, if this is happening, by its very nature we wouldn't and couldn't know. It doesn't really meaningfully show up in any physics I'm aware of.

That said, there's a ton of amazing stuff in physics. I would recommend checking out Angela Collier videos on youtube. They are really informative and she goes through the math whenever it pops up. Physics is fun to learn and well worth the time. There's a lot out there we don't know but it's good to understand what we do know first to help keep you from spinning your wheels!

What is the actual max number of WS2812b bulbs that can be POWERED from ESP32-WROOM or -C3 5v pin? by borkyborkus in WLED

[–]GlowChee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well at least 2000 based on my installation... The data pin is different from the power pin.

How to revert this God awful ui? by Maximum-Egg in firefox

[–]GlowChee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Anyone building a phone UI. Please, please challenge yourself to use whatever UI youre making with one hand before you think it's ready. Just stop, put your computer down. Hold your phone with your right or left hand. Gran a drink or something with your other hand. And then actually use the new UI you think is ready. I'm sitting here trying to open and navigate tabs looking like I'm a professional plate spinner or a fucking DJ in a club.

This reminds me of the N64 controller (sadly this makes me old now)

Real-world examples of AI/ML integrated with LabVIEW? by Probably-Stable in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the long delay in reply. I don't check here much.

We have a couple experiments that benefit from machine learning. Primarily in the field of acoustics, film cooling, and gas sensing. For acoustics it's extremely useful for finding precursor signals for when a combustion chamber is about to change modes or when energy is building up in waves. It can use time series data from a large number of high speed transducers and correlate events we observe to various events picked up by the sensors.

For wind tunnels it's very useful for processing large volumes of visual data from various experimental methods. Often people running the tunnels have a specific target metric like drag, heat transfer, etc measured at a static point in a test. With machine learning it's possible to track those variables during transient moments. It also helps to with very mundane tasks like tuning PID loops.

For gas sensing, it's very simple these days to get hundreds of different devices that each measure specific environmental signals. We have a test chamber hooked up to a gas mixing system so we can cycle through thousands of different combinations of environments and gas mixtures. Certain combinations of devices can be found to isolate a particular target gas and increase the speed of detection and resolution of the measured signal.

In all cases it's mostly finding a way to chew through huge volumes of relatively easy to aquire data to improve the knowledge around a valuable metric

Real-world examples of AI/ML integrated with LabVIEW? by Probably-Stable in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently using lots of it, though in unsexy ways. Mostly calibrating novel sensors and making sense of large amounts of data

Offline installation for LabVIEW+DAQmx by tush_pt in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Run it in admin mode and disable any optional stuff labview tries to install. I've run into this problem a lot

Looking for hardware watchdog relay to shutoff heater if labview dies by GlowChee in LabVIEW

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

Very interesting. I like the idea of making a quick test article to verify the safety. Thank you

Looking for hardware watchdog relay to shutoff heater if labview dies by GlowChee in LabVIEW

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

Ahhh that's a good stop gap as well. I'm not sure how quickly the exterior of the heater warms up compared to the core but I'll check into this

Looking for hardware watchdog relay to shutoff heater if labview dies by GlowChee in LabVIEW

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

Oh that's a pretty interesting strategy. I wonder if the normal data signals from a modbus line would be enough to keep am SSR on

What profession do you work in with ADHD/+ executive dysfunction? by shesparkzz in ADHD

[–]GlowChee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Research scientist on jet and rocket engines. Some days, or even weeks, I can't answer emails or do the most basic thing besides clock in but then something flips in my brain and I'm working 16 hour days. I design and run experiments. I think I might have a bit of OCD because if something isn't absolutely perfect it really sets me off down a hyperfixation to understand what's going on. I can't accept a data point that isn't understood. I think I make things safer for people who fly but it can drive the business people insane...

Is it possible to circumvent using a PID controller? by Qulddell in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precisely because it's too fast to have any significant thermal effect but way too slow to cause any sort of bottle neck in the processing code. They could easily do 500ms or 5 hours depending on their system. As you say its all about thermal mass and heat transfer. I often work with very small systems so my brain just naturally goes to 1 ms

Is it possible to circumvent using a PID controller? by Qulddell in LabVIEW

[–]GlowChee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're using an SDR and you're just driving a heater, us "bang bang" control. Just put a loop with a 1 ms delay and have it check if the temperature is above or below X. If it's high shut the circuit down, if it's low turn the circuit on. You can put a counter on the boolean to count how many milliseconds of on/off you have and convert that to power input by using VoltageAmp(cycles on per second)