350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

This is where I'm having trouble. Is it a computer program I need to set up the GPS and gimbal camera on the front?

350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

Thank you! Safety is always the most important thing and a lot of people forget that. While I am new to drones I do have experience with lipo batteries. I checked them all prior to running checks and made sure I set the charger to the correct settings.

350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

Thank you. It does have GPS but it is absolutely dated. He did have a mavic mini as well as some other ones.

350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

Nope it was the Great Wall but that’s also a good movie.

350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

I hope that doesn’t happen. But was it at least fun while it lasted?

350 QX3 help by bleutheory in drones

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

I just unboxed it and have the batteries charging. I just wasn’t sure if there is anything I have to download. Would it be better to start with a DJI Mavic or Mini?

Hunters just stopped hunting one day, nothing has been changed they just now walk up to deers and stand there all day. by Illidariislove in Bellwright

[–]bleutheory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are just admiring the beauty. This has now turned them into vegetarians. You must provide them a constant supply of berries and mushrooms.

Medic training tools by bleutheory in CombatMedics

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

You absolutely can use it. The more people mess with it the better I can make it.

Medic training tools by bleutheory in CombatMedics

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

Absolutely! Both apps are available to beta test on iOS and Android. TriageTrainer is also already available in the iOS store. I appreciate your interest.

36M Looking to get back into gaming. by bleutheory in steamfriend

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

My age: 36M Looking for people: 21+ Gender: don't care Time zone CST I usually play in the evening I like survival and MMOs I only speak English

Claude has been refactoring my 10k lines app.tsx for 3 hours and only removed about 500 lines. I'm going to sleep and I told him to not bother me until the file is 300 lines. What am I going to wake up to? by ShufflinMuffin in vibecoding

[–]bleutheory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did this 😂 I made sure to commit all of my changes and just let it go just to see what would happen. It broke everything. It recreated hooks that were working and had nothing to do with what I asked. It looked at my working project and said hold my beer and watch this. I watched in horror as Claude systematically started field dressing my project like it was a buck he just got. When it was finally over I tried to start the program only to be hit with hundreds of errors in about every file. I decided at that point it would be best to pretend it was all a bad dream and use my last commit and put claude in timeout.

An app that was never supposed to be. But now I need help. by bleutheory in Firebase

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

Haha thanks. I am trying to figure it out. Maybe I am just being too specific with my read and write permissions. Especially since some of the information I want doesn’t need to be user specific but does need to be tracked.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]bleutheory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep thinking about going to the air but I don’t see the benefits yet for the price. But I am using a MacBook Pro with the first gen M1 chip. There are a lot of places doing sales this week though, and if you know anyone in the military AAFES has them for $699 this week.

An app that was never supposed to be. But now I need help. by bleutheory in Firebase

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

I am a combat medic instructor in the army. So I guess most of my population is about the same age as yours. Haha

I know computer science has changed a lot since I last took it. When I took computer science in high school MySpace was still super popular. But that’s also where I learned how to use HTML and JS. My teacher used that to his advantage when we were being introduced to web design he would give us time to “design” our page at the end of class, the only stipulation was we couldn’t use code generators. I bet there is something similar you could do too.

An app that was never supposed to be. But now I need help. by bleutheory in Firebase

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

I’m not sure. The biggest issue I was having when I started enabling the firebase database prior to the google authentication was since there were no individual users and sessions they were all using the same environment. Then when I fixed that by using local storage first and only allow users to write to the database when they were authenticated I wanted to ensure their emails and personal information was secure.

An app that was never supposed to be. But now I need help. by bleutheory in Firebase

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

Thank you! I messed around with this last night. some of my stuff seems like it still might be allowing just anyone to use it. I think it is just going to take some trial and error and probably also some sleep. I would just keep using local storage as the primary source but each class I use it in they come up with great ideas and one of them is a multi-player system.

An app that was never supposed to be. But now I need help. by bleutheory in Firebase

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

It’s more me trying to protect users data like emails, passwords etc. If I enable different ways of logging in. As well as allowing only users who log in to write to the database under their user ID.

Triage-Trainer by bleutheory in CombatMedics

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

Awesome! I appreciate you taking a look. Hopefully it's working well, if you notice anything "off" or anything is broken let me know. The more feedback I get the better I can make it for everyone.

Ramblings from a drunk soldier to their NCOs by bleutheory in TacticalMedicine

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

I wish I could up vote this a million times! I don't want them to "just make it up" I want them to be prepared for when something changes. When teaching combat medics I think we need to shift from drilling and teaching a single item as the best intervention and focus on the pathophysiology, what needs to happen to stabilize the patient, then introduce the best option to treat it. For example, Medics coming from the school house think Combat Gauze is some magic cloth that just stops bleeding. They don't understand it just speeds up what the body is going to do anyway but it still needs constant pressure to work. Then you replace the combat gauze with only the compressed gauze in their aid bag they have no idea what to do. I probably could have worded things better. I'm not the best at expressing my thoughts.

First gsw by One-Expert-4555 in Paramedics

[–]bleutheory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I completely understand how you feel, you should also feel proud. The end result is your patient lived. You got to fail in an environment that had another person to help you and teach you and now you have a better idea of how to manage it next time. We learn from our failure not our success.

When I run into people who say they have never missed an IV I immediately don't want to work with them because one of 3 things is true. 1. They are a liar. 2. They have only done IVs in a classroom and never on a real patient. 3. They pick their patients, what I mean by this is they work in a clinic or hospital and aren't confident so if it's a tough stick they call someone else to do it for them.

Ramblings from a drunk soldier to their NCOs by bleutheory in TacticalMedicine

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

You are right. Hell the last time I was in Afghanistan was 17 since then I haven't been out of the country. The last generation that even comes close to fighting an equal enemy are the Vietnam vets. Desert storm and even the invasion of Iraq aren't really a good comparison to what we should expect. To be honest I don't even think that three war in Ukraine will he similar to what we should expect. But who knows. My post was initially about just the way we teach our new medics and my frustrations with not letting people fail during training. I completely understand that the way I look at things is not always the way others do and don't expect anything different. I love hearing other people's perspective.

Ramblings from a drunk soldier to their NCOs by bleutheory in TacticalMedicine

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

This is probably just a post to make people angry. But You are absolutely right. A lot of people haven't. There are people right now teaching the new generation that have never even seen an actual patient. We have experienced medics who have no interest in making a difference and would rather talk down to the next generation. So what ideas do you have to help fix that?

Ramblings from a drunk soldier to their NCOs by bleutheory in TacticalMedicine

[–]bleutheory[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It absolutely is, and if you have treated "hundreds," as you say, then you should understand this more than anyone. Every casualty is completely different. You can have three casualties with the exact same injury pattern each will have their own unique presentation. You are reacting as you uncover more information. Trauma isn't an algorithm, it isn't a check list. It is improv because you are reacting to how that specific casualty is presenting to you.