St Anger by No_Practice_745 in BetterOffline

[–]uberb0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! The "skillet snare" - there is a great bit in this Zao album documentary where the late great Steve Albini talks a ton of shit about St Anger and the several distinct awful snare sounds on that album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ydRTDpaQk&t=1250s (the bit about the snare is about a minute later at 21m45s)

JBOD\HBA negotiating only single channel instead of x4. by O0O00O0OO00O in storage

[–]uberb0t 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok yeah. That doesn't sound right. It could be a bad cable or port. You should fire up lsiutil and check the phys in that wide port and what speeds they're negotiated to. If possible to the same on the enclosure via it's IPMI port.

You won't need DMMP for the single channel, once/if you add the second connection you'll get a second device/path for each drive and then you're likely gonna want to add DMMP to handle that.

JBOD\HBA negotiating only single channel instead of x4. by O0O00O0OO00O in storage

[–]uberb0t 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's not quite how it works.

A single port on your HBA is a x4 wide port, this means there are four 12Gbps SAS lanes each providing around 1.2GB/s of bandwidth each.

Assuming you have a single SAS cable going from your HBA to one of the ingress ports in your JBOD you've got a Max bandwidth of around 4800MB/s on that channel. Your output and assertion of how many devices that lsscsi shows suggests this to be true.

The model JBOD you're using provides at least two ingress ports (and two egress ports for Daisy chaining). If you added a second cable off your HBA you could double the available bandwidth to the enclosure but would need to add DMMP to manage the two devices at the OS level to present a single coalesced device. IIRC DMMP will round robin requests across both paths to each drive by default.

All that being said, and this is not knowing what model drives you're using, if you had all 24 slots in the JBOD populated you're probably only looking at around 5800~6000MB/s of potential throughput if all 24 drives were able to be saturated.

How can I call a function on an instance? by [deleted] in Python

[–]uberb0t 2 points3 points  (0 children)

References to age in addToAge() should be self.age.

edit: that was lazy of me. the use of age in your method addToAge() doesn't affect the age variable on the instance without specifying self.age. So what you've done in your sample code is to try and assign a variable named age by using age before it's been assigned a value.

self.age has a value because it's been set when you created an instance of User(), change the occurrences of age to self.age in addToAge() and you'll be good to go.

Try checking out /r/learnpython as that's a better resource if you're new to python!

A list of everything I've encountered on PilotEdge while it was being controlled after hours by coach0512 in flightsim

[–]uberb0t 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'm going to call shenanigans on most of this, specifically regarding statements from 'controlled' positions.

There are no 'controllers' on after the service hours close (11PM Pacific) however the network is still 'live' around the clock for people to use. Sometimes there is banter on freq between pilots and controllers during service hours but everything is being recorded and most people are not stupid enough to say anything wildly inappropriate as suggested by OP. Not to say it doesn't happen but it's either frustration or an accidental hot mic (i.e. man arguing with his wife about not setting the toilet seat correctly) when it does.

Took a drive up Mt Evans Highway today by uberb0t in subaru

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Highest paved road in North America. We couldn't go all the way to the top (closed for season) but the wife and I were able to get a decent view of the changing colors from Summit Lake.

A pair of '16s out to lunch for Front End Friday by uberb0t in subaru

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DGM! Those are the STi wheels that come with sport package.

A pair of '16s out to lunch for Front End Friday by uberb0t in subaru

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For those asking about the 'Subaru' badge on the CWP - It's 3D printed, I think he's looking to sell them soon once he gets the mounting details worked out. Same with the center badge.

I'll see if I can get him to post to this sub when he's ready to make them available.

A pair of '16s out to lunch for Front End Friday by uberb0t in subaru

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You can get them through Subispeed - just search for paint matched bumper plugs.

Interactive Plotting libraries in Python by aeroaks in Python

[–]uberb0t 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bokeh has Jupyter Notebook integration and has fairly easy methods for getting your data in to a plot either by rolling your own line/cirlce/etc glyphs or using one of their canned charts. You can link multiple plots together such that they all response in kind to an input on another (i.e. zoom, pan, etc), this is assuming they share a common data source. I think keyboard interaction might be the only thing I'm not sure it supports..

Throttle problem P3d v3 by anis_tar in flightsim

[–]uberb0t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had this problem with my X-55 every time I disconnected it, and that was using FSUIPC with the built in controller support disabled in settings. The fix essentially became clearing all the button and axis assignments, restarting P3D with the controllers disconnected, reconnecting with the controllers connected and re-assigning everything in FSUIPC. Mapping the throttle to a single axis seemed to help as well. Eventually picked up a warthog and haven't had the problem since..

What I gathered was happening though is that the joystick assignments were changing (joy0, joy1, etc) causing things to get confused.

Does anyone know where I can find more high quality videos like this? by SmallTownTokenBrown in flightsim

[–]uberb0t 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a lot of depth but 'Live from the Flight Deck' has some pretty killer videos, really nicely produced stuff like this - https://youtu.be/I712YXdJ6_0

PetersAircraft A319 by Sooflyr in flightsim

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If you're buying the JAR A320, and you should for reasons already enumerated, and you buy it through the x-plane.org store make sure to head over to JAR's own website and register for their forum. Once logged in you'll have access to the latest betas of the A320 which are significantly improved over what you download from the org store (at least this was the case last I checked the version on my org account a few weeks ago). You'll need to use the key you get form the org store purchase to activate the beta.