Lorgres 3w ago • 100%
The problem is really down to finding places where you can actually build something like a hydroelectric power plant.
You need a large area you can safely flood. (No villages in the area or only villages you can buy out the owners of) or a high up lake.
The area to flood needs to have the geology required to construct a dam safely.
And finally, the area needs to be pretty high up and have an area below you can direct the outgoing water to.
Lorgres 4mo ago • 100%
A shocking amount of microcontroller manufacturers have eclipse based IDEs for their chips. Thought that seems to be going out of style, luckily.
Lorgres 4mo ago • 100%
I was actually offered a Bachelor thesis topic by a company to write a test bench for a product in LabView.
From what they told me and my other engineering experience I'd suggest going with an approach similar to what's used with HDLs. For unit tests create test benches in the language itself which call the functions you want to test with a predefined input (e.g. from a file) and then analyse and save the output.
You can extend this to obtaining other information as well, but tbh I'll bet it's still gonna be a pain.
Hope that helps at least a little.
Lorgres 6mo ago • 100%
Us Germans are extra thorough. We wish both, breaking neck and leg.
Lorgres 6mo ago • 100%
Are you me? This is almost my exact situation. Only difference is that I convinced them to PF2e from The Dark Eye 5 (DSA5).
Lorgres 6mo ago • 100%
Hi thanks for the reply. Could you elaborate on why building for an old distro may be benefitial/a good solution? Thanks for mentioning this developer/maintainer dynamic. It's not a concept I was aware of.
Do you have any projects with good READMEs you could point me to, so I can get an idea of what's important to address?
Lorgres 6mo ago • 100%
I see, thanks for the info. I wasn't even aware that this developer/maintainer dynamic exists. It makes a lot of sense though. I'll start by creating some documentation about building the software and then maybe create an example package for rpm.
Hi, I'm looking to open-source a small CLI application I wrote and I'm struggling with how to provide the built app since just providing the binary will not work. I had a friend test it and he had to compile from source due to glibc version differences. My first thought was providing it as a flatpak but that isn't really suitable for CLI software. I've googled around a bit and most guides I find just mention packaging separately for multiple package managers/formats (rpm, apt etc.). This seems really inefficient/hard to maintain. What is the industry standard for packaging a Linux software for multi-distro use?
Lorgres 7mo ago • 100%
Runescape/Old school runescape
Been playing since 2009. Sure I've taken breaks, sometimes multiple years, but I always return.
The old saying is true, "You never quit runescape, you just take breaks"
Lorgres 7mo ago • 94%
Thanks for putting it into relation to daily use. 200,000 is not realistic though. Just had a google and found this source citing up to 400 metric Tons/day
https://maritimepage.com/fuel-consumption-how-much-fuel-cargo-ship-use/
12 is 0.6% of 200,000 btw
Lorgres 7mo ago • 100%
Melvor Idle is a great call. The base game is a solid idle game and there's a load of mods too.
I did a HCCO12B (Hardcore combat only, 12 bank slots only) run when the game first released.
Reinstalled the game yesterday and started another HCCO run using the new mod, it adds some QoL and tweaks.
My only negative about it is that when playing normally, I always feel like there's a perfect/optimal strategy and I should figure it out before playing.
Lorgres 10mo ago • 100%
There are other alternatives too, like invidious. The yewtu.be instance works decently well for me but limits to 720p I think. There is a list of all running instances somewhere on the github iirc. There's other instances that allow full HD, just have a search and you should be able to find one.
Lorgres 10mo ago • 100%
Another system that does it well imo is Shadowrun. In 5th edition (never played the others) when you cast a spell you can take mental damage. If you cast the spell on a weak level you are fine but if you go full-out then you can KO yourself pretty quick. Especially if you roll bad on your damage resist roll.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
Up until recently I was using a gtx 1060 just fine. Not sure about the high end ray tracing stuff though.
I'd say give it a try, I had a great experience. Never had any proton issues with an nvidia card my self. Just keep in mind nvidia drivers on Linux are notorious for being bad. If you choose an LTS distro or one that packages the drivers you'll be fine though. Pop!_OS LTS with the nvidia drivers is what I ran.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
Yeah I have the enhanced and 4/6 armour seeds. I know I can do without, I have done a few raids already. I just don't feel like doing more raids with a d-crossbow if I'm this close to finishing crystal. Especially since using the bowfa is a ton of fun (been using it with the crystal top and slayer helm on some tasks). It would also make stuff like Bandos/Cerb etc better.
I've been afking shooting stars at work. Still a while off 92 mining sadly. I'd love amethyst for the BP. I have a ton of Addy darts but they suck since the BP nerfs.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
Hope your bone heals well.
I got spooned a dpick at cal'varion this week and have also been afk levelling woodcutting. Almost at 85 to boost for the kourend diary.
Kinda burnt out on osrs though. I want to learn CoX and ToB but I'm trying to get full crystal first. Missing 2 more seeds but CG is just so boring.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
He may release them. With bee swarms it's common practice to starve them for a day before putting them into their new hive. That way they don't immediately swarm/leave again. Wouldn't be surprised if something like that works with hornets too. Starve them a bit then release them in the woods.
FYI no need for poison. Just use dish-soap water. (Works for bees at least and their carapace is the same material as hornets/wasps)
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
Same. At least with Deus Ex I have some hope left. Iirc the studio (Eidos?) was sold by Square Enix and the new owner may have them work on a new Deus Ex.
If you like those kind of games it may also interest you that Dishonored 3 being planned was part of the leaks last week.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
DotO is basically a huge DLC for Dishonored 2 and not a main game. It's still great though and has some fantastic lore. It also released in 2017, so a bit early for a spot on this list.
Lorgres 1y ago • 100%
I really enjoyed Supraland. It's a 3D metroidvania puzzle game with some really fun mechanics and very good puzzle design. The level design is also fun, you play a toy-person in a sandbox.
Hi, with the upcoming CP2077 DLC increasing the system requirements I'm thinking of upgrading my system. I was hoping you guys could give me some feedback on my plan, since my experience with building PCs is fairly limited. My current setup: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (12) @ 3.967GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB RAM: 16GB OS: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS (Kernel 6.2) From what I've been seeing when monitoring load levels my biggest bottleneck right now is the GPU. I'm not too sure about the CPU either, but it seemed fine for now. My plan is to buy an Intel ARC GPU. I'm thinking of getting a 770 (8GB) since those are around 280€. I was planning on waiting for the second generation Arc cards but those are still a year away. The 16GB version of the 770 is around 100€ more and I couldn't find a reputable vendor (if anyone knows a good german vendor that carries it let me know) so I'll probably not get that one. I also checked and the Ryzen 5 3600 should have support for resizable BAR, which is required for good performance with Arc cards. Do you guys think this is a reasonable upgrade or will my CPU just create a huge bottleneck?
Hi, I'm an embedded developer and trying to write some python software for a personal project (A bot for an idle game). One concept I'm struggling with is asynchronous behavior and interrupts on desktop systems. I'm not really finding any good resources. I'm hoping one of you guys can explain this in a way that I get it or provide me some good resources to read. What I want to do is pretty simple. I want to have a super loop around my software which runs until a condition is met (A specific key is pressed). I'd rather not use polling, requesting an input will block the software and require user input each loop. I've tried reading the keyboard state directly but the packages I used either didn't find my keyboard or required root access. My preferred attempt would have been to register something like an interrupt handler which is called when a keyboard event is detected. The general suggestion on the internet for interrupts in python is the signal package. This however seems to only be for dealing with exceptions, not general interrupts. Are interrupts for general events like I/O even a thing on desktops? And if so, how would I go about interacting with them from my code?
Hi, let's give this community some life. I'm currently grinding cg for crystal shards and armour seeds. Besides that I'm waiting for forestry so I can finish some elite diaries. What are your current goals/grinds?