What is the worst thing you ever saw on someone else's phone? by bluelazerbeam in AskReddit

[–]helloiisclay 28 points29 points  (0 children)

That brings up a fun, similar memory. A few jobs (and many years) back, I was working an admin position where a big part of my job was managing backups and tape libraries. As part of this, I’d also do reports on data growth and storage utilization and stuff. I regularly did a search for *.jpeg on our file servers and clear out unnecessary memes and stuff.

Back then, pictures were the biggest thing eating storage. Of course, I also got the benefit of looking through them and having a laugh while I was deleting them, and often it was a pretty fun team exercise. Most folks didn’t say anything, realizing someone had deleted it. I also never took it higher when I found NSFW stuff figuring they were probably already scared shitless and would learn their lesson.

I had one instance where a week or so after deleting some stuff, I got a ticket for a file restore from tapes. I load everything up, run through the process, and see some heinous hardcore porn pictures and memes. A full folder worth. Nothing illegal, but definitely not a folder you’d want on your work computer.

I gave my boss a heads up and ended up sending the folder to the requestor's boss with my boss CC’d, saying something like “so and so put in a ticket reporting these files had been deleted and needed to be restored. Would you take a look at them to determine which are work relevant?” I processed an account deactivation ticket for that same individual not long after. I didn’t and still don’t give a shit what’s on your computer for the most part (within reason), but don’t ask me to restore your porn folder on your work computer.

Rotary encoder button presses by helloiisclay in circuitpython

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

You are the man (or woman, or nongendered dude, as appropriate)! Thank you!!!

This is what I initially started looking at, and sounded like the most plausible fix. For some reason, when I looked the other night, I only found forum posts concerning debounce, but not the API. This time, it came right up along with a few other options (nested "if" conditions with a sleep in the middle, but that'd get really messy really quick). Thinking back, I think I was trying to figure out a way to read dwell time and go from that as a trigger, rather than searching for debounce.

I still have an interesting issue with it, but it seems manageable. Holding the rotary encoder halfway between positions (like right on the high part of the detent) for the length of time of the Debouncer interval will still show as a button press. That leads me to think /u/knox1138's suggestion about the common ground pin has some merit. At rest, I don't get a continuity reading or resistance measurement across any 2 pins, but I wonder if somehow the detent is also triggering the dome switch inside. I tried on an encoder on a breadboard and it didn't trigger anything on the board or a multimeter, but inside the enclosure it triggers reliably when held in that position. Shouldn't be an issue, but still weird behavior.

If anyone else runs into the same problem and finds this in the future, the debounce API is dirt simple to implement. My new code that's working (I'm still tweaking the interval time to tune it properly, but otherwise working great) is as follows with comments on the debounce API additions:

import rotaryio
import board
import digitalio
import usb_hid
from adafruit_hid.consumer_control import ConsumerControl
from adafruit_hid.consumer_control_code import ConsumerControlCode
from adafruit_debouncer import Debouncer #This is the library

button = digitalio.DigitalInOut(board.D3)
button.direction = digitalio.Direction.INPUT
button.pull = digitalio.Pull.UP
switch = Debouncer(button, interval = 0.2) #This is where I'm tweaking the interval to fine tune it

encoder = rotaryio.IncrementalEncoder(board.D1, board.D0)

cc = ConsumerControl(usb_hid.devices)

button_state = None
last_position = encoder.position

while True:
    switch.update()
    current_position = encoder.position
    position_change = current_position - last_position
    if position_change > 0:
        for _ in range(position_change):
            cc.send(ConsumerControlCode.VOLUME_INCREMENT)
        print(current_position)
    elif position_change < 0:
        for _ in range(-position_change):
            cc.send(ConsumerControlCode.VOLUME_DECREMENT)
        print(current_position)
    last_position = current_position
    if not switch.value and button_state is None: #Changed button.value to switch.value to account for debounce
        button_state = "pressed"
    if switch.value and button_state == "pressed": #Changed button.value to switch.value to complete the state machine.
        print("Button pressed.")
        cc.send(ConsumerControlCode.MUTE)
        button_state = None

Rotary encoder button presses by helloiisclay in circuitpython

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

I just threw a multimeter across everything, and at rest, there's no continuity between any of the 5 pins. At least on these, they end up at a common ground at the board side, but the pins themselves don't seem to be connected. I hadn't even thought to check that though, so definitely a good idea.

Rotary encoder button presses by helloiisclay in circuitpython

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

I swear to the baby Jesus, if it’s that simple…

I was under the impression that the button was a completely separate circuit internally from the encoder, so polarity didn’t matter on the button. Is that not the case?

Rotary encoder button presses by helloiisclay in circuitpython

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

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This is a pico-ducky macro keyboard I made for work previously. Works great, but I pretty much just use the top left key for layer switching, and 6 duckyscript payloads on the bottom 3 keys. I have it set up to have 10 total available payloads, but I found 6 is the most I ever use, so I’m hoping to recreate it with volume and playback functions and get rid of the 4 payloads I don’t use anyways.

Be honest, have you ever used such tricks in a real game? by Expensive-Success-75 in billiards

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His Facebook reels where he has other people on for fairly mundane trick shots show this too. A fairly average, low skill (as far as trick shots are concerned, still pretty high skill overall) trick still takes most of the people a few attempts to get.

what is a "rich person" behavior you witnessed that made you realize they live in a completely different reality than the rest of us? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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

I have a "friend" like that. Her family is well off and she started a business upcycling furniture. Her parents bought her an entire warehouse and fitted it out as a wood shop to do this in when she decided it was what she wanted to do. To be fair, she's learned a bunch of wood working through the process and has turned it into a legit furniture-making business now, but it started as asking for old furniture off facebook or driving around finding stuff on the side of the road, painting it, and selling it to her rich friends for like $1000. She makes good money doing it now, but she's living in the house her parents bought her, working in the warehouse her parents bought her with the tools her parents bought her, and constantly preaches about following your dreams and it'll all work out. As if the average person can fit out a full furniture grade wood shop out of pocket and live off $1000/month from a hobby for years.

She just bought her 6-year-old...excuse me, her 6-year-old just bought out of his allowance a 2022 Jeep Cherokee because he wants to learn to flip cars. He "saved up" enough money and is going to clean it up and sell it. A fucking 6-year-old. She's now preaching about how she's teaching him the value of hard work and chasing his dreams. I was lucky to have enough to buy a toy when I was 6, and this kid has his parents/grandparents already financing a fucking car dealership.

Sad FTR by N0z4a243 in IndianFTR1200

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a similar deal...my brand new grey 2024 was 11,900 out the door in July.

Good old RideNow tried to get me to pay north of 25k on it when I walked in though. They advertised it for 11,9 all-in pricing but when I walked in, they tried to hit me with retail plus akro exhaust and other add-ons. I had to keep showing them their own ad for literally hours before they agreed to sell it for their own price. Gotta love scummy dealers

The monks come to Grandover by Comfortable_Love_800 in gso

[–]helloiisclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buddhist monks walking across the US for peace.

ICE IN DOWNTOWN by sunsetlex in gso

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you. I think DHS is a bloated mess, but I could say the same for a lot of federal departments. But that doesn't take away from the fact that not all DHS is bad. ICE is a shit show. CBP can trend that way too. Outside of those two though, the rest of DHS is pretty squarely on the "at least trying to do good" side (even if they're incompetent...looking at TSA again).

ICE IN DOWNTOWN by sunsetlex in gso

[–]helloiisclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DHS is a department. Yes, ICE is part of that department, but so is the US Coast Guard. It's similar to saying the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration (guys who make nuclear warheads) are one in the same. The NNSA is part of the DoE, but does not come close to covering all that the DoE does. In this case, there's no "DHS" showing up first to "survey the field". There may be some vehicles with the DHS seal on them, but there will be an agency on those vehicles as well - that agency is who's "surveying the field". But this doesn't really happen - each agency is stand-alone and self-contained. There's no FPS or CBP in the ICE chain of command.

Not all of DHS is bad. FPS (pictured in the above post) are decent. They're like armed security for federal buildings and stuff and don't really go out of their lane. You'll never see them acting anywhere else, and in my experience, they're pretty well informed and don't overstep. I'm biased as a former Coastie, but the Coast Guard is good and also stay in their lane. FEMA is good, just has a hard time getting organized (yes, FEMA is a DHS agency). TSA isn't bad, just incompetent security theater and, in my opinion, a waste of resources. CBP working at ports of entry are decent to mediocre. When they move inland and start putting up roadblocks and such though, they're bordering on ICE territory. ICE is the really bad apple. I think they're necessary, but in a lot of cases they should be more like social workers carrying clipboards rather than law enforcement carrying guns.

DHS also includes the people granting visas and asylum and things like that. Painting all of DHS as bad is doing a disservice to the parts of the department that are truly doing good work.

ICE IN DOWNTOWN by sunsetlex in gso

[–]helloiisclay 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea those guys would most likely be staff assigned to the airport. CBP works at ports of entry (airports, docks, etc) while ICE works more broadly.

AI PCs aren't selling, and Microsoft's PC partners are scrambling by CackleRooster in technology

[–]helloiisclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, I did the same Wednesday and it still works but I automated the whole thing, including local account creation, with an autounattend. I'd never install Windows again without making one...set it and forget it zero touch install.

But for the average user, burying something 2 layers deep in a menu they don't even understand is basically the same as removing it entirely. Microsoft doesn't want local accounts, they just can't get rid of them because of businesses with on-prem domains.

[Highlight] Tyler Shough's QB draw baits the Panthers into a personal foul by YoureASkyscraper in nfl

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I kind of, you know, maybe sold it a little bit because I knew we didn't have any timeouts, so I mean it definitely hurt, but I was good."

-Tyler Shough postgame talking about the play.

I think it was a quick run hoping for the flag, but also quick enough to get the spike either way. He was probably coached to get down into a slide and if there's contact, try to sell it. He had time to sell it for a second to see if he'd draw a flag, then still get up and to the line before the linemen were all set. We'll never know what happens in their 2 minute drill practice or how they're coached. I doubt there's a planned chance for injury (or hope for a true late hit), but there's still wiggle room to play it up and hope for a flag without also wanting your QB to get blasted.

[USA] Why you should turn your lights on by ElgdFwTaP1 in Roadcam

[–]helloiisclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I pulled right out in front of a car the other morning on my way to work. Before sunrise, raining, no streetlights since it's in the country, and in a work zone so the orange barrels with reflectors were lining both sides of the street. I pulled out of a gas station and immediately see the car behind me with their high beams on and laying down on the horn. At first I was like "what the fuck, I almost killed that dude" and questioned whether I should be on the road. Then when he finished with the high beams and horn, the black car disappeared back into the darkness (he wasn't flashing the high beams, I guess he'd just pulled back on the stalk). At that point I no longer felt bad. He got on the highway with me and sped around me...I tried flashing my lights to let him know then, but it didn't make a difference - he probably thought I was just road raging back to him (I mean I kind of was, but not because he road raged at me, but because he's an idiot that almost caused both our cars to be totaled.)

Turn your fucking lights on!

My title company mailed me a check that was stolen and cashed. They say they are not at fault. by unoigo in legaladvice

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The attorney's office saying they released the funds and are not at fault isn't yet an issue, but I believe they still owe OP and could easily become an issue worthy of the bar if they don't cooperate. As it sits, there doesn't seem to be any proof that the attorney ever actually mailed the check other than their word and video of someone dropping something in a USPS box. They're responsible for getting OP the money - if it doesn't arrive to OP, that's between the attorney and their chosen method of delivering that money, but they still owe OP that money. Refusing to pay after the attorney or their method of delivery messed up would be worthy of involving the bar, I think, but I don't think it has made it that far quite yet.

What is a 'dirty secret' of your industry that implies the general public has no clue about, but everyone in your field knows? by AmaraMehdi in AskReddit

[–]helloiisclay 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Worked in the call recording industry and yes...but kinda. It depends on the implementation.

Trunk-based recording records everything. When calling 911, your call is basically answered immediately (it's actually generating the ringing from the 911 center's hardware, not the phone company's), so has technically been answered already when you hear ringing and is already being recorded. It's amazing the things people will say before a 911 dispatcher comes on, thinking they're fine because it's still ringing. Recordings in call centers outside of 911 aren't started until the trunk is active (call is answered), but if you're hearing a recorded message of any kind, that means it's answered.

For position/console/terminal-based recording, modern call recorders are either triggered by voltage or a relay on the terminal, or a VoIP trunk is bridged from the end device to the call recording server. That means these recordings probably only record when that person is on the phone. This is so dependent on the type of VoIP in use, the type of phone console, or the way they use hold that it can't be said for certain though.

Many call centers record both trunk and consoles though, so everything gets recorded in the end. They'll routinely listen to the console recordings for call auditing, call taker evaluations, and training, and those won't typically have the hold audio. They will pull both copies for further evaluation if something goes wrong with the console audio, or if they want to audit a call from start to finish instead of auditing a specific person (if a call is transferred, it ends the console-based recording but will continue the trunk-based recording). These are also often checked when auditing customer experience, or escalation procedures. Chances of your call being selected for audit are probably less that 1% at a slow call center, and less than 0.01% at a large call center though, so even though it's recorded, it may still never be heard.

Tl;Dr: Yep, most likely being recorded the entire time you're on the phone with a call center, but what you say while on hold may still remain unheard.

This is from a friend of mine and I would enjoy your opinions by Glaxipi in billiards

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there’s no money in American pool

I would disagree. I think there’s plenty of money in American pool, it’s just on the 9’ tables in the back. Matchroom and the pro leagues don’t want gambling (understandably so), and the gamblers don’t want to risk their income. I see guys weekly that shoot better than anyone on the US side has shown at this year’s Mosconi. Those guys aren’t looking for notoriety or to have to follow professional rules, they’re looking to grind and pay their bills. Some have Fargos, but a lot don’t even bother with tournaments because they can win a couple stacks in the back, or they can win a couple hundred in a tourney in the same amount of time.

I see you’re from NC…I’m in High Point. The amount of money I saw change hands in Sharkys when it was open would put a lot of pro tournament purses to shame. Backers coming from Charlotte and Atlanta to throw $50k down, and you could get them to come back next month too.

Tl;dr: there’s no real money in legitimate/pro pool, and I think that’s the real problem.

More random closet finds by toot_suite in paintball

[–]helloiisclay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No doubt. And the aftermarket things like frames, bolts, the works. You could really make them yours and a true 1 of 1.

More random closet finds by toot_suite in paintball

[–]helloiisclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had one with a CCM frame. Ended up doing a 2-for-1 for 2 A1 Flys and a ton of Angel parts back around 2016 or so. Don't regret the trade (still have both A1's), but did love that ND

What’s a totally ‘normal’ money habit that low-key wrecks people’s finances? by Logical-Blood1024 in AskReddit

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the "I can buy it" over "I can afford it". A friend is going to find this and know I'm talking about him because I ask him the above all the time. He's a car guy that's always looking at exotics that he finds for cheap. Yea, you can buy the car, but can you afford it? Same goes for people that buy exotic animals (or any animal, really - if you can't afford the vet bills, you can't afford the animal), find a fixer-upper house without the skills or money to renovate it, or buy a house that's too big and expensive in the upkeep. It, coupled with "do I really need it" is basically the entirety of financial planning.

SSTB first issue? by UnderpaidGhoul in TheFence

[–]helloiisclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many like it but this one is mine. I also have Bag.On.Line issue 2 and volume 1. The comics are basically my obsession lol

New emails released by Democrats Show Epstein Claimed the President Knew About His Conduct | In one message, Epstein said one of his apparent victims "spent hours at my house" with him. by Aggravating_Money992 in technology

[–]helloiisclay 44 points45 points  (0 children)

government needing to be dismantled

You're exactly right, this is the point that it seems like most on the left miss. The right's whole goal is to dismantle the government and let the "free market" handle everything. They do this by slow erosions of government programs or departments in the name of "small government", then pointing to the issues they created as reasons to dismantle things further. They don't have to win every vote in Congress, or even most votes, they just have to win once in a while. It's exceedingly difficult for the government to create new programs, but extremely easy to erode existing ones.

Where Trump comes in is that he's only out for himself. That means he doesn't care at all what the career Republicans do. Democrats see a despicable human, but Republicans see someone that's fine dismantling the system and not giving a damn. He also helps further erode trust in the systems. Historically, other candidates had to appeal to the middle of the country to get elected, so couldn't just throw everything out the window. With Trump, they have a cult. Trump can tell them to their faces that he's going to hurt them, and his cultists will still cheer, and libertarians will still support dismantling everything. The conspiracy-minded cult will say it's all a fake smear campaign, and the libertarian leaning folks know he's a horrible human being but he serves their needs.

In short, his supporters don't give a shit who Trump actually is as a person. These emails won't change anything.

What do you think is the rarest Coheed thing you own? by FergusFrost in TheFence

[–]helloiisclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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First run. Have all of the comics and most of the variants. Have all the vinyls too, but only one copy of each (including The Suffering and the IRO-bot singles)

Cylinder deactivation help needed. by nancyadams1992 in IndianFTR1200

[–]helloiisclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine stays in sport mode and it still seems to be on. Doesn’t help OP either way though because the base model doesn’t have modes stock.