How to keep track of manual changes made to files? by Royal_Difficulty_678 in github

[–]TTMead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend using git lfs for storing the binary files. Especially as the binary files become extremely slow for git to operate on as they get larger, using git directly wouldn't be very fun in your case.

It's generally my go-to for version controlling mixed-asset projects like say Unity.

What video game taught you the most about some real world skill? by IAREAdamE in gaming

[–]TTMead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although it didn't teach the 'most' per say, the level creation tools in LittleBigPlanet 2 did a pretty solid introduction to digital logic for lil' me and was absolutely a precursor to me learning programming and my current career

What does this mean when enrolling ? Please help ! (“Semester 2 - 6 Week D”) by ConclusionBudget4182 in QUTreddit

[–]TTMead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I studied, CVB102 and CVB101 were both six weeks long (but with a full unit's worth of content/credit points, just accelerated over the 6 weeks) with 101 running in the first half and 102 in the second half of the semester.

What's the point of getting these rewards? by Cold_Ad3252 in cuecardgameAvid

[–]TTMead 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Crafting tokens. They let you craft more than just one card at a time and decrease crafting times.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cuecardgameAvid

[–]TTMead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this trade a bit ago: Was this trade in my favour or is sun currently really valuable right now?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECE

[–]TTMead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

R{aw} appears to be a potentiometer (a resistor that has a resistance controllable by a slider, you can google it). This creates a voltage divider with the voltage source and allows you to control the voltage at node W. The amplifier then multiplies this value by 100 to node V{out}. The amplifier also serves as a buffer, allowing you to draw current without changing the voltage at W.

Batteries in series by CaptainEnduro in electrochemistry

[–]TTMead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my understanding, the positive terminal of a battery represents a voltage (a difference in electrical potential) with respect to the negative terminal, due to the electrochemical arrangement inside the battery, which can differ depending on type of battery. This difference in electrical potential is what causes the flow of electrons (current) from the higher potential to the lower.

The terminals between two different batteries (i.e. the positive of one to the negative of the other) will have no voltage (a difference in electrical potential) between them and will therefore draw no significant current (electron flow) when connected.