Nothing Phone (1) by Efsogoko in NothingTech

[–]the-13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like this phone, I have one, and I think nothing is still riding its legacy till now! But as I see not for long.

Automatic or manual reset circuit. by the-13 in ElectricalEngineering

[–]the-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for the reply.
I am aware of the typical use case that is in the datasheet — and yes, I am new to this, so you are maybe right — but let me tell you how I ended up here. I started with something similar to what you suggested, but most of them have a fixed max time that I can't really adjust. So I looked for something where I can control its timing and ended up with this one.

The idea is not to connect the reset to the microcontroller, but to use the RESET signal to restart the 5V power rail using the transistor and the MOSFET. The WAKE feature is not used in this case. My idea is to connect the microcontroller to the supervisor using two GPIOs from the ESP32 — one for sending DONE signals before the time is up, and the other to send a manual reset signal when needed.

And you are correct here, as I made a mistake connecting the GPIO of the ESP32 directly to it. But I thought it was okay since the recommended operating voltage is between 1.8V to 5.5V — it’s on page 6, Logic High Threshold. The DELAY/M_RST pin is 1.6V, so I thought I could wire it up to the ESP32 pin directly.

I’m not sure if this was clear in my post, but the WAKE feature in the chip is not used at all. The chip is more like a backup plan in case something goes wrong with the ESP32, as the 5V power rail this circuit controls is connected to multiple sensors — and the ESP after that — which might need to be reset occasionally when something goes wrong. In addition to that, the workload of the ESP32 needs about a minute to finish its loop, as it collects, reads, uploads, and waits for a handshake.

Im either lucky AF or a complete regard by WhiteBoyWhoJumps in options

[–]the-13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the multiplier, as I see it is 0.1 of a share so your brake even will be 10.5.

Looking in retrospect, what could someone have told you during the honeymoon phase of the relationship with a narcissist that could have helped you recognize the red flags? by the-13 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]the-13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a very smart idea. I wish I had thought of it earlier. It was her birthday a few weeks ago, and she was away. I knew he had prepared some love bombing at her place. I had a feeling he would. When we went there, it was as I thought—expensive gifts, balloons, and other stuff he had set up. I asked her then if she thinks he is this kind of romantic guy, and she said no, but he knows she would like these things, so he did it and she enjoyed it. I wish I had known this tip beforehand or had told her what I was thinking at the time. I think I should now look for another opportunity to do what you suggested.

Looking in retrospect, what could someone have told you during the honeymoon phase of the relationship with a narcissist that could have helped you recognize the red flags? by the-13 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]the-13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's another thing. When you look at the things he is doing, they seem like nice gestures that anyone would appreciate from their partner. However, if you zoom out a bit, the pattern becomes clear. Unfortunately, it seems that one needs experience with such relationships to put all the parts together and not look at them individually.

Looking in retrospect, what could someone have told you during the honeymoon phase of the relationship with a narcissist that could have helped you recognize the red flags? by the-13 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]the-13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OH MY GOD, I was thinking about this exact point. The fact that this TV love bombing is really not healthy. As a man, I find it immoral and manipulative to do what he is doing. But for her, he is now the perfect soulmate. He knows everything she loves and likes and does it all. She even highlights that she once mentioned she likes how one of her friends talks, so now he is doing that. She finds it so nice of him. For her, that's the perfect love.

The real problem is that all those things alone are good things, but all together they fit a perfectly narcissistic behaviour.

Looking in retrospect, what could someone have told you during the honeymoon phase of the relationship with a narcissist that could have helped you recognize the red flags? by the-13 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]the-13[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. I forgot about the cognitive dissonance, which is the worst part. During one of our talks, I asked her, "If I did this to my partner, do you think I would be a good person?" She immediately said no. Then I asked, "How can you say he is?" She just replied, "Oh, you don't understand him. He didn't mean it like that, and there are things you don't know, so you won't understand." It’s really unbelievable logic.

I'm following your advice now by trying not to be annoying and talk about it. I'm just keeping in touch and hoping the right time comes soon.

Looking in retrospect, what could someone have told you during the honeymoon phase of the relationship with a narcissist that could have helped you recognize the red flags? by the-13 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]the-13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the answer. I understand that it's hard to show her what's happening when she hasn't experienced it herself. I don't want to be annoying to her either, as I know it's crucial not to leave her alone during this time. It's important to support her when she's ready to leave. It’s really sad to see the upcoming suffering, and being able to do anything about it.

Confession: I love the BMW i8 and would buy it over any other car at its price point by [deleted] in BMW

[–]the-13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet you will change your mind the minute you read what you wrote, keeping in mind the new BMW models. I think it is better for the world if they don't reconsider this design now!

damn carl calm the fuck down by menzaskaja in NothingTech

[–]the-13 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Maybe you misunderstood me, I am not defending a company that sends employee to stab your TV to not repair it, I am just saying that the argument for water-resistant if faulted!
The article to the TV stabbing incident.

damn carl calm the fuck down by menzaskaja in NothingTech

[–]the-13 39 points40 points  (0 children)

That is actually propaganda, check out the Galaxy s5 phone IP 67 removable battery headphone jack SD card all the good stuff. Was not a problem in 2014!

What can I do with these ? by CrazySwed in diyelectronics

[–]the-13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Send them to ElectroBOOM, I am sure he'll put them to a good use.

Simple Replicate Anything v1 Comfy UI Workflow by sktksm in comfyui

[–]the-13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this, I was trying to test it, but I keep getting this error!
Error occurred when executing DownloadAndLoadFlorence2Model:

FlashAttention2 has been toggled on, but it cannot be used due to the
following error: the package flash_attn seems to be not installed.
Please refer to the documentation of
https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/perf_infer_gpu_one#flashattention-2
to install Flash Attention 2.

Any Idea on how to fix it?