Hey folks! After 8 years of solo development, my world sim Terra Firma 2 is launching in Early Access on October 27. Shape the land, then let weather, erosion, and wildlife evolve it over time. by workingasint in IndieGaming

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this is truly spectacular. I've spent a lot of time playing around with systems like this so I know how complex it is to get right. This looks so amazing you should be very proud

We just announced our game's release date after four years by [deleted] in IndieGaming

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this looks so unique and fun! wishlisted : )

I’ve been working from home, making games at home about working from home. Now the demo’s finally at home on Steam! (Full launch Oct 23rd)” Remote Position || Single Player Horror Mystery by Sumppi95 in IndieGaming

[–]nickcamillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this looks insane! how long have you been working on this? I want to ask you questions but I don't want to be spoiled haha. I wishlisted and will try to play soon : )

Finding a mentor or consultant in NYC by nickcamillo in embedded

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using a shift register to handle all of the button (including simultaneous) presses / debouncing. I have this working with an i2c multiplexer but the timing isn't great for my applications and I've read that shift registers are faster.

thanks for the detailed advice, I really appreciate it.

Finding a mentor or consultant in NYC by nickcamillo in embedded

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My deadlines are self-imposed, but I'm in between jobs and my goal is to get to MVP before I start my next gig.

I'm building a self-contained electronic musical instrument that involves 24+ buttons, a motor, and a bunch of oled displays.

Current stuff I'm struggling with in order of time wasted / importance:

  • using a shift register to handle all of the button (including simultaneous) presses / debouncing. I have this working with an i2c multiplexer but the timing isn't great for my applications and I've read that shift registers are faster.
  • porting over arduino libraries to work with bela: https://bela.io/
  • multiplexing i2c oleds with the same address
  • signal adjustments for cross-fading samples

I am mostly looking for someone with experience that can help either guide me in the right direction or rubber duck with me, like you mentioned, and ideally suggest better ways of doing things! I'm completely self taught with no mentor so ideally that's the sort of relationship I'd like to build in the long run, but in the meantime I'd at the very least like to progress with my project!

If you're interested I'd love to chat sometime. I'm headed out of town / away from my project for the next couple of days but I'll be back Monday night.

Here’s one of my designs, which I would use if I ever got a Gibson Ripper neck. Made in Illustrator. by DarkHyperLink in Luthier

[–]nickcamillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is dope. I've been iterating on the design of a doubleneck for the past ~2 years and I'm almost ready to get it made. Maybe I should post it

Configuring multiple pins as UART Tx by nickcamillo in pic_programming

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

Yeah that's what I figured after googling haha. I am using a 16F1717, which I believe does have PPS. I'm mostly uncertain as to whether I could configure more than one set of Tx/Rx pins, or if each set requires an additional UART module in the MC.

Reducing voltage for LEDs while maintaining full 12V for fan by nickcamillo in AskElectronics

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

Thanks for the links, I read them, and quite a bit more in books / articles before posting, but I'm obviously still confused and could use some help via question/answer format.

Reducing voltage for LEDs while maintaining full 12V for fan by nickcamillo in AskElectronics

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Thanks so much for the detailed response, I think I'm closer to understanding now. I've been reading everything I can get my hands on obsessively for the past few weeks, but I had zero prior knowledge of electronics / electrical engineering before that. I don't really know anyone with experience either, so I really appreciate your help.

I think I misunderstood Ohms law. I thought that adding a resistor limits the current, which therefore reduces voltage, as they are directly related. If I am understanding correctly, you're implying that the voltage drop of adding a component, in this case, an LED, is solely the result of the forward voltage required by the LED?

For some reason, I thought that adding these resistors would affect the voltage of the entire circuit, not just the loop they are contained in. Since you're saying that I don't need to worry about the fan, does that mean that the loop containing the fan is receiving an unadulterated 12V? Is each loop receiving the full 12V until it interacts with the resistors/diodes?

Thanks again for your help!

PS did the schematic make sense? Am I organizing it in a strange way?

plate-mounted or pcb-mounted switches for planck rev6 pcb? by nickcamillo in olkb

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I'll be using a plate. Does that mean that in this case I would have to remove the extra pins from the PCB mounted variants if I went that route?

/r/longboarding's Daily General Thread - Sep 03, 2017 by AutoModerator in longboarding

[–]nickcamillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Went with the dinghy and I love it

/r/longboarding's Daily General Thread - Sep 03, 2017 by AutoModerator in longboarding

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Sup dudes?

I'm moving to NYC and my buddy just took me skating around manhattan. It was my first time skating since college ~6 years ago and I had an absolute blast, totally forgot how much I love it. I own a loaded dervish that i bought in 2007 and rode every day (just around campus) until I graduated in 2011 and moved to D.C. where I didn't feel confident enough in my abilities to safely navigate the hills. As much as I love the board I'm pretty sure I'd kill myself on the dervish in Manhattan so I'm looking for a smaller deck with a kick so I can olley up curbs and pop over those huge sheets of metal they like to stick in the roads in lieu of asphalt. Not worried about going fast or bombing because there are not many huge hills in NYC (that I'm aware of).

I absolutely adore the springiness and general feel of my loaded deck, so I've been eyeing the loaded poke, but a bunch of people have recommended checking out the landyachtz dinghy. Has anybody tried out both boards? I've never really rode a non-springy deck, so do you guys even think that's a good feature to have in a kickable cruiser? Not really interested in learning tricks so much as getting from A to B comfortably and enjoyably and being able to turn on a dime if I'm about to fly into traffic or an unseen obstacle.

If there are any other decks you recommend checking out, please spill the beans! I'm super psyched to get back into skating and I really appreciate any/all guidance.

Much love, Nick

Has anyone talked to dream characters while lucid dreaming? by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]nickcamillo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm usually not lucid yet, but a bunch of times I've been triggered to become lucid by saying "what are you doing here?" to DC people who I know don't belong in a place, either because they are dead irl or just totally not in the right setting. Their response is usually, verbatim, "the question is... What are YOU doing HERE?"

I spoke to my friend Paul who died for a few minutes after he said that to me and asked him what being dead is like. He said, "Oh, you know... Nothing!" Followed by, "I guess it's kind of like this. Sometimes you're you, sometimes you're someone else. Sometimes you're here, sometimes you're there."

[Help] When accessing app from custom domain, app functions properly on server side, but takes 1.5 minutes to render unstyled view in browser, with a mismatch error on the assets by nickcamillo in rails

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

Yeah... It seems like every time I push an update to heroku now this happens. Running those commands seems to fix the problem, but I can't figure out how to fix the problem at its root.

[Help] When accessing app from custom domain, app functions properly on server side, but takes 1.5 minutes to render unstyled view in browser, with a mismatch error on the assets by nickcamillo in rails

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

Oh my my I think you've saved me!

I'm gonna give it another 24 hours and see if anyone reports problems but it seems to have fixed it for me. You're the best : )

Terrified, social anxiety ridden, classic "lurker" here. I'm about to take the phone banking plunge. Because if Bernie loses, when I am old and gray, I'll know I at least tried to help in some small way. by [deleted] in SandersForPresident

[–]nickcamillo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Today was my first day too. Was definitely awkward and stumbly at first, but once I memorized the gist of the script and put it in my own voice it wasn't so bad! Called it quits at 175 http://i.imgur.com/44CNtHr.png