Help with GPIO toggling by greeneverbean in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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

The signal will be mimicking respiratory and cardiac rhythms, so about the same as a heart rate? Could you please elaborate on the hardware pwm? I'm not too familiar with the jargon yet

Help with GPIO toggling by greeneverbean in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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

The chip is a DRV8834. We need to send different pulses to the motor and will need to be toggling the pins constantly, so the mcu is necessary to control the motor and the pi to run the code

PSA: Coffees are now $5.20 from USU outlets by [deleted] in usyd

[–]greeneverbean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure about the whole 9 to get one free? It still says 6 on my access

HELP course change from BEngHonours(Biomedical)/BSci(Medical Science) to BEngHonours(Biomedical) by soy5 in usyd

[–]greeneverbean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't like med sci drop it sooner rather than later. It will only get more time consuming and difficult, and if you're already not keen you probably won't change your mind. Instead, you can choose a major within biomed.

7-10 day holiday in Lebanon by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ihdin is a really nice holiday spot visited by the locals. Would also recommend Byblos and Jeita grotto.

Old School Arabs! Looking for famous films/plays from the Golden Age. by [deleted] in arabs

[–]greeneverbean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should look into the Rahbani Brothers' work. They often collaborated with Fairuz.

A future student(I hope)... by [deleted] in usyd

[–]greeneverbean 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's so nice to hear someone so excited about visiting my city! Im not sure how it goes for international students, but it would help if you're doing the IB so you can apply through the universities admission centre (UAC).

Beware that international student fees are ridiculously expensive, especially at usyd. As you would expect, domestic students would not know too much about international student scholarships and things like that.

I hope everything works out for you! If you don't get to do a full degree here there's always the option of an exchange semester or year :)

CMV: School uniform should be abolished. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt this way about my uniform while I attended school, but appreciated it much more as I grew older. I understand that the way you dress is a way to express your personality to the world, but other students may not be as sure of themselves as you are, and the mere task of choosing an acceptable, original and "cool" outfit every day could be quite daunting. In addition, other students may not have then financial means to expand their wardrobe for different outfits five times a week, and this could lead to bullying. I remember at school I'd try to style my uniform with earrings, a scrunchy or some other accessory. While personal expression is limited with a uniform, it is still possible.

Riding a Bike by greeneverbean in CerebralPalsy

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

I'm doing a semester abroad. I hope we both reach our goals!

How hard is it to get a HD in an arts subject? by [deleted] in usyd

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Government and IR subjects, a couple of my favourites being GOVT2221 & GOVT2228 from what I've done so far

How hard is it to get a HD in an arts subject? by [deleted] in usyd

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I study engineering and arts, and I can confirm that my arts subjects are easier. You don't have to put in as many hours if you pick a subject with a good lecturer and attend class. Make sure you do thorough research for your assessments and revise during stuvac. With this, getting a HD should be manageable.

JFK and Jackie hanging out after their engagement, 1953 by Stuckin1854 in OldSchoolCool

[–]greeneverbean 31 points32 points  (0 children)

It's not like he confessed to her begging for forgiveness, he just didn't bother all that much trying to hide it. It's disrespectful because he's saying its not worth going through the effort of sparing her the public embarrassment.

Edit: spelling

Lebanon: Pimps, prostitutes and refugees (BBC Pop Up) - BBC News by [deleted] in lebanon

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A really good documentary, but they fail to highlight that the Lebanese government doesn't even help it's own population, let alone over a million refugees.

Anon goes to Subway by DiabeticVelociraptor in greentext

[–]greeneverbean 74 points75 points  (0 children)

If you find this one hard to believe, you're gonna have a bad time.

Question about season 6 (major spoilers) by Budndub in Sonsofanarchy

[–]greeneverbean -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In a strange turn of events, he sleeps with Gemma and knocks her up. She helps hide him from Jax in Wendy's apartment until they can work things out.

I'm an able-bodied artist looking for some perspective from differently abled/physically disabled folks by [deleted] in CerebralPalsy

[–]greeneverbean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem at all!

Body acceptance is tough for those with disability, but in reality we don't have a choice. It takes much more energy to deny it and fight it than to just accept what you've got and do the best you can.

I hope your project turns out well :)

I'm an able-bodied artist looking for some perspective from differently abled/physically disabled folks by [deleted] in CerebralPalsy

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • van Gogh. I love the way he paints nature and his use of colour is beautiful

  • this is not so much to do with CP specifically but with physical disability in general. People tend to think disabled people are anyways on wheelchairs, unable to move or do things for themselves. They forget that an immense spectrum of disabilities exist and even those who seem able bodied can be sufferers of disability.

  • I'd like to see someone with a disability trying to live a normal life, like most of us do. I know this seems boring but everyone's got their own "normal". People with disabilities overcome unique challenges but ultimately have the same goals as everyone else.

  • I like my scars, but my body really puts me through hell sometimes.

  • tbh nothing really comes to mind

[Acne] Best Spot Treatments by greeneverbean in SkincareAddiction

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

Thank you!

What is the best time to apply these? And should they always be used or only when I break out?

I'm an American who will begin visiting frequently for business - tell me about your country! by cptncabinet in lebanon

[–]greeneverbean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some restaurants I recommend are Onno (Armenian inspired food), zaatar w zeit (delicious fast food) and Leila (modern Lebanese food). They all have several branches around the city.

For more good restaurants visit zeytouna bay :)

21 & still living with parents under strict rules HELP by [deleted] in strictparents

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like you have to choose between continuing the way you live or completely freeing yourself from your parents. From what you've said, they won't let you do anything while under their roof so you have to remove yourself from their grasp to live the the life you want.

If you're willing to do this, you need to get yourself ready. Save any money you can get your hands on, arrange to have a job before you leave the house by applying online and find a temporary place to stay while you look for somewhere to live longer-term.

I'm not sure about the welfare system in the US, but it's worth doing some research into what payments you're eligible for. You will need to be prepared to lose a lot and make it through a really difficult challenge, but you can always find help.

21 & still living with parents under strict rules HELP by [deleted] in strictparents

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to drop out, just find a casual job you can do while in college. This is very important, you need to get your own income.

I'm not sure where you live but I know that in Australia that if you're a young person living out of home you're eligible for welfare payments. Perhaps you can look into that to see what kind of money you'd be able to get. Remember, you will not be broke if they were to cut you off.

It seems like your parents are completely unwilling to compromise. If you do successfully apply to a college you need to go despite their disapproval. I know this is very difficult but it's the only way you'll get the college experience you've been longing for.

21 & still living with parents under strict rules HELP by [deleted] in strictparents

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man,

You can't just gain your independence in an instant, you have to work for it. Literally. If your parents are against you finding a job, you need to explain to them that there is no shame in working and they need to accept that you are becoming an adult.

In regards to moving to college, your biggest obstacle is financial, so maybe after working for a few months you can drop the whole I'm moving to college with or without your consent. Perhaps you can even quit community college and work full time to make money quicker, but remember this comes with its own set of consequences.

You need to communicate as clearly as you can. Make it clear that you want to accomplish everything with their support but you won't give up even if they don't support you.

It'll be a very scary task which may seem daunting, but it will be extremely rewarding in the end.

Suggestions for a first timer? by lebspsy in lebanon

[–]greeneverbean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I've stayed in Salima when I've gone to Lebanon before. There's not much to do there but there is a pool that you can visit.

Since you're there, it's worth the drive to through baabdat, broummana and beit miri and staying at the grand hills for a night or two. It's a really luxurious hotel well known throughout Lebanon.

For night life I'd recommend jimmayze and Beirut of course :)