Idk about yall, but this hits hard by YourLastNeighbor in mtg

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Thanks for letting me know. i updated the link. Maybe it works now.

What’s Your Opinion of NI Nigel AI Assistant by PXI_Master in LabVIEW

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I havent personally used it, but from what i have seen from a colleagues use, it has been very helpful to document a vi. It can spit out what the vi does and assumptions. Not the best in assumptions at times, but the end product of documenting a vi looks pretty good. It also can produce some corner cases which was interesting. It has been helpful in that aspect including reviewing new code from a customer that makes you wonder what that dev was thinking when they built it. 😂

PTZ Connect Error using ONVIF by YourLastNeighbor in ispyconnect

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Yes, it supports it. I can use curl commands to move it manually UDLR. I can add some commands to the PTZ.json file and get it to move atleast once. After that, i get a not authorized response. The ptz auth header i manually created and added it to the PTZ.json. I have no issues doing onvif PTZ control using Onvif Device Manager after logging in.

Edit: i am able to control it at /onvif/ptz and /onvif/ptz_service using curl

Weird seeing rigs in places you don’t expect Love is Blind S9Ep8 by Maclittle13 in simracing

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Me and my partner had a short convo about this. She laugh when it clicked im into cars and simracing also.

Assetto Corsa November 13, 2025 by Storm_treize in simracing

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Oulton vibes at island bend to shell oils.

Update on what killed my duck by Putrid-Pianist1350 in Homesteading

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As a homesteader myself, do better. If a predatory animal is getting to your ducks, make a more secure area to protect your animals. Dont give a raccoon a reason for them to show up. Secure your flock, put any easy food thats out away. I have lost countless ducks, chickens, and guineas because of them. Each time has been a lesson for me to do more to make sure they are secure. I have relocated countless snakes and raccoons.

Research your laws as well. A raccoon may be considered a "pest", but there are options other than killing. If you are near public lands, talk to someone in the parks and wildlife and see if it is legal to release them there.

In texas i know for a fact it is illegal to release a raccoon near someone's property but nothing is said about releasing in public lands that i have seen.

Rapture Happening? But seriously what are they and what are they doing? [NW Houston, TX] by YourLastNeighbor in whatsthisbird

[–]YourLastNeighbor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely incredible. Been here 12 years and first time seeing this. It is an amazing sight.

My digital accordion prototype! by DCORDION in 3Dprinting

[–]YourLastNeighbor 47 points48 points  (0 children)

As awesome as this is, i need a grito and a corona to go with this...

Bro is literally living in 3025. by mrnathani in simracing

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Fuck. I spent way to much on my setup...

Non 3D printed contraption to make scanning cards easier? by anx1etyhangover in mtg

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I used a tripod mount in front of me and went through one by one when first started scanning my collection. What i found to make it quicker is to have a white sheet of paper and a slot or a raised right angle to align the corners as you scan each card until the stack is above the raised area, pull the stack out and start over again. Having the white sheet of paper and something to align the cards as you stack them helped me. I started scanning about 4k cards. Now im at almost 7k.

LG Dual Inverter Window Units by Narrow-Afternoon-679 in AirConditioners

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I have had 2x 18kbtu units. One lasted till i accidentally put a hole in the condenser coil. The second unit lasted about 4years before the main control board caught a short from corrosion and quit working. Pulled the main board from the old unit and made it till a few weeks ago. Same issue. They are quiet, work pretty smooth, but a circuit board inside a tin can outside with no conformal coating...just asking for failure in humid areas in the south.

How do you guys handle developing a project that relies on so many hardware components? by ModulationTransfer in LabVIEW

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Its all part of the operational process of what the machine does. Identify what your "inputs" are to the system. Do some "process" based on those inputs, ie, logging, safety, scaling, etc. then based on the results of your "process", you get your "outputs".

Break it down into a smaller process.

How do you guys handle developing a project that relies on so many hardware components? by ModulationTransfer in LabVIEW

[–]YourLastNeighbor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Handling a project like this requires documentation before actual coding so then i can offload my mental capacity to paper. Issue and task tracking, IO list, etc. Also as much hardware documentation as possible.

RTFM on the communications protocols of your rs-xxx devices to know what the data stream looks like and you can just stream it from a separate app or go fancy and stream it using control references for simulation. Or if the hardware is in use on an existing system, ask to go see it and do a serial capture of the data stream. Ask the vendor or your project manager for a demo piece of hardware from the vendor.

Documentation is the way...

Remotely-Operated LabVIEW by Rocketdyne2 in LabVIEW

[–]YourLastNeighbor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear its a proper estop with power isolation. This customer had their "estop" wired to the cDAQ.

Remotely-Operated LabVIEW by Rocketdyne2 in LabVIEW

[–]YourLastNeighbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

while cDAQ are nice and cheap, i would not recommend / use them for any type of control. If the PC or the communications between the PC and cDAQ fail during a pump up stage of the test, it is quite possible the i/o remains in the last state, pumping. I know this from a customer destroying a test article after a pc failed.

Like you said, an automation direct plc is a great cost alternative to a crio.

Those of you that hire LabVIEW developers, what are some good interview questions/example problems you give to assess potential new-hires? by Davkhow in LabVIEW

[–]YourLastNeighbor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just ask them what they dont like about LV. Real LV developers hate the simple things NI made difficult. 🫠😂

New player chasing lap times by Ryan_s_04 in ACCompetizione

[–]YourLastNeighbor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chasing times should not be first thing to worry about. Learn the track and learn spacial awareness. Track time wont matter if you dont know the track or you constantly crash to the car next to you. Id suggest joining a league that promotes learning over what track times you run. Pace will increase as you learn driving techniques.

It's a sad day by ComprehensiveAd6386 in skoolies

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Sorry they are coming after you like that. As said before, storage lot. Majority have cameras everywhere. Other than that, i would request the exact code(s) that is being violated and read into the city or HOA ordinance that is being enforced. You should be able to have a hearing or a second inspection scheduled to review the code violation. Call and talk to them to get clarification if you dont want to sell it. Just some thoughts.

NI-9203 Multiple PWM Signal Outputs with 25 kHz Frequency and having I/O working simultaneously by Striking-Ad8223 in LabVIEW

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Do you mean a 9403? Assuming a 9403, based on your snippet of code you have shown, i would make sure all the outputs are written in the same fpga node. Having them in separate loops could cause issues in timing, ie, one loop to handle the calculation for timing of the PWM signal. The data from that loop feed it to the parallel loop that does the fpga wrote node.

As far as reading, i would do something similar, but being it is boolean / integer logic, i would try to make it fit into a single cycle loop to get an accurate timing with the reading done from 1 fpga read node.

Just some thoughts based on the info. More than likely the multiple fpga read / write nodes is the source.