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DI3HARD139 |
Anyone around? |
| 05:09 |
thePalindrome |
I am |
| 05:10 |
thePalindrome |
What can I help you with? |
| 05:11 |
DI3HARD139 |
Maybe you can help. I'm editing the server_helper mod that Tmanyo is working on. I noticed that the "language_control" portion doesn't address the issue with the spaces. I was wondering if it would be possible for the mod to read from a file that contains a list of words instead of listing them all in the init.lua |
| 05:15 |
thePalindrome |
Short answer: yes |
| 05:15 |
thePalindrome |
io.open() will let you read a file |
| 05:15 |
thePalindrome |
http://www.lua.org/pil/21.2.html will give you more details |
| 05:17 |
thePalindrome |
Does that help? |
| 05:18 |
DI3HARD139 |
looks like it. Next question. Would it be feasable of doing string.match(message, "BadWord") throughout that wordlist or is there a more efficient way of doing that |
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DI3HARD139 |
This is what I currently have to call the file | if io.open("./wordlist.txt", "r") string.match(message, "*")| |
| 05:24 |
thePalindrome |
Er... you need to read wordlist.txt into a variable |
| 05:24 |
thePalindrome |
Then match that instead of just "*" |
| 05:25 |
thePalindrome |
local f = io.open(world_path.."/badwords.txt","r") |
| 05:25 |
thePalindrome |
if f ~= nil |
| 05:26 |
thePalindrome |
-- Search for a string here |
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thePalindrome |
end |
| 05:27 |
thePalindrome |
Does that work for you? |
| 05:27 |
DI3HARD139 |
testing now. |
| 05:28 |
DI3HARD139 |
Got slapped with a "then expected near "local" gonna add that there and try again |
| 05:30 |
DI3HARD139 |
nope crashed with unexpected symbol |
| 05:31 |
DI3HARD139 |
adjusting the structure real quick |
| 05:33 |
DI3HARD139 |
getting stuck at "=" expected near "f" |
| 05:34 |
thePalindrome |
What's the line say? |
| 05:34 |
DI3HARD139 |
Ill pastebin the section real quick |
| 05:35 |
DI3HARD139 |
http://pastebin.com/h1vn1frN |
| 05:37 |
thePalindrome |
Ah, you say If instead of if |
| 05:37 |
thePalindrome |
Line 17 should really just be an else |
| 05:37 |
thePalindrome |
I would also convert everything into uppercase |
| 05:38 |
thePalindrome |
That way you can't swear by randomly capitalizing letters ;) |
| 05:38 |
DI3HARD139 |
I was wondering how to trick the case sensitivity XD |
| 05:39 |
thePalindrome |
Plus you get a speed boost by checking half of the possible 52 letters |
| 05:40 |
thePalindrome |
That being said, it *has* been a while since I've done that kind of pattern matching |
| 05:42 |
DI3HARD139 |
hmm. now to figure out how to add that into the string.match so it can register whats going on in chat. |
| 05:43 |
thePalindrome |
Let me look that up |
| 05:43 |
thePalindrome |
http://www.lua.org/pil/20.html Read that chapter |
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DI3HARD139 |
Would it be layed out like this | If minetest.register_on_chat_message(string.match(..name.., f)) then| |
| 05:49 |
DI3HARD139 |
? |
| 05:50 |
thePalindrome |
Nope, the pattern matching would be inside the function sent to minetest.register_on_chat_message |
| 05:50 |
thePalindrome |
https://github.com/thePalindrome/MinetestAmbience/blob/master/ambience/init.lua#L642 |
| 05:50 |
thePalindrome |
There's an example |
| 05:54 |
thePalindrome |
Er... that's register_chatcommand, the minetest dev wiki would help you better than my mutant code :P |
| 05:55 |
DI3HARD139 |
So it would be like this | if minetest.register_on_chat_message(f(name, message)) then | |
| 05:55 |
DI3HARD139 |
? |
| 05:56 |
thePalindrome |
That code would register the result of f |
| 05:57 |
thePalindrome |
http://dev.minetest.net/minetest.register_on_chat_message |
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thePalindrome |
the minetest.register* functions take anonymous functions |
| 05:57 |
thePalindrome |
They have a great example there |
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DI3HARD139 |
Oh that looks promising |
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DI3HARD139 |
Dang. Keep getting hit with the unexpected symbol ")" at "end)" |
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DI3HARD139 |
Gotta figure that out. I managed to get the function working with | if string.match(message, f) then | but that "end)" is being a pain |
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thePalindrome |
If you're using a decent text editor, it should be able to do paren matching |
| 06:09 |
thePalindrome |
You probably just forgot an opening paren :P |
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DI3HARD139 |
I'm using Atom atm |
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DI3HARD139 |
This is what I have right now http://pastebin.com/Yi0Sx5Lx |
| 06:11 |
thePalindrome |
atom *should* have pointed it out... |
| 06:12 |
DI3HARD139 |
It has a bunch of red "." under almost every other string.match |
| 06:12 |
thePalindrome |
You need one more end |
| 06:12 |
thePalindrome |
the if string.match isn't properly closed |
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DI3HARD139 |
ok thats fixed now. tyvm. Now I gotta figure out why its not reading the file |
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DI3HARD139 |
and matching it to the chat |
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thePalindrome |
Probably because you have to use f.read to actually read the file :P |
| 06:14 |
thePalindrome |
Plus I believe string.match isn't quite what you want |
| 06:16 |
DI3HARD139 |
fixed! now to figure out why its crashing at specific lines when it attempts to execute the warning/kick portion |
| 06:17 |
thePalindrome |
Try sanitizing your input |
| 06:17 |
thePalindrome |
Always a good idiea :P |
| 06:17 |
DI3HARD139 |
ah the error is in the | if f = assert(io.open("/wordlist.txt","r")) |
| 06:17 |
thePalindrome |
well yeah, you assert |
| 06:18 |
thePalindrome |
and you are looking for a file at the root of the server |
| 06:18 |
thePalindrome |
you want io.open(world_path.."/wordlist.txt","r") |
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DI3HARD139 |
Gonna assume that I probably shouldn't be using the "local f = assert(io.open(filename, "r"))" as a reference then XD |
| 06:19 |
thePalindrome |
That's if you *need* to make sure the file is there |
| 06:19 |
thePalindrome |
Usually you'll want to handle it more gracefully i.e. warn the user |
| 06:19 |
DI3HARD139 |
ooooh |
| 06:19 |
DI3HARD139 |
Sorry for the thousand and one questions btw. Still learning lua |
| 06:20 |
DI3HARD139 |
noob status :P |
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DI3HARD139 |
What would the directory be if the file will be read from the mod folder? |
| 06:21 |
thePalindrome |
The world directory |
| 06:22 |
thePalindrome |
Don't worry, we all are in noob status at some point :P |
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thePalindrome |
Here, lemme declutter |
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DI3HARD139 |
The -- portions were for if I were to f up horribl |
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DI3HARD139 |
y |
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agaran |
_Megaf: thx |
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red-001 |
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Calinou |
red-001: not that I know of |
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_Megaf |
agaran: but anyone can build inside it, on request. And some people are even granted permission to build inside spawn area. |
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agaran |
_Megaf: Well, but I wanted just find some nodes.. and most of occurences were within it so I couldn't dig, and it was really just a desert..:) |
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agaran |
same applies for broken public farms this way :) |
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_Megaf |
Oh, I'm sorry about that, I have to rethink that area then |
| 10:50 |
agaran |
just providing feedback :) |
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_Megaf |
I appreciate that. In one hour or so I will join and work on that. I'm having breakfast right now |
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agaran |
have good meal |
| 10:52 |
_Megaf |
Thanks :) |
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Megaf |
Cool, we have a gigantic f and a gigantic l now |
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Megaf |
Brace yourselves the mega brothers are coming! |
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Megaf |
LoL |
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FirePowi |
Does anyone know how digiline and luacontroller works, please ? In fact, in only tried "print("Hello")" with luacontroller and try to execute, but I have nothing !V |
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agaran |
you need digiline_send('foobar','text') |
| 11:51 |
agaran |
that sends message over digiline, using channel there named foobar |
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agaran |
then you can sed lcd display to use channel foobar and you see 'text' on it |
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FirePowi |
Oh… |
| 11:52 |
FirePowi |
I didn't use quote on channel… xD |
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FirePowi |
Thanks !! |
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agaran |
heh so it was looking for variables named.. not string constnant |
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FirePowi |
I tried with nombers. |
| 11:53 |
FirePowi |
So… x) |
| 11:53 |
FirePowi |
Thanks :p |
| 11:54 |
FirePowi |
I didn't understand "channel" as name, but as number. So I tried to input number on it. I guessed it was something like frequency. |
| 11:54 |
FirePowi |
xD |
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agaran |
that would be miracle but probably too physics.. |
| 11:55 |
FirePowi |
lol. Well, thanks a lot. Now, I should be able to continue, using documentation :-) |
| 11:56 |
agaran |
ask if you need, maybe somebody has idea |
| 12:04 |
FirePowi |
Heh… I absolutely don't find documentation about real time clock… And I want to configure streets trafficlight… |
| 12:04 |
agaran |
I saw somewhere clock example.. |
| 12:09 |
FirePowi |
Eh. |
| 12:11 |
agaran |
this should help a bit |
| 12:11 |
FirePowi |
Oh, thanks ! |
| 12:15 |
sfan5 |
why did you use off for that agaran |
| 12:15 |
agaran |
wasn't sure if that should get to public log? |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
why not |
| 12:16 |
agaran |
dunno not my site? |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
if for example somone searches and finds that |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
then they won't get any further because there's no links |
| 12:16 |
agaran |
yes I understand what you mean, but I did not feel for deciding about.. better be safe than sorry.. google never forgets |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
asking for permission to link to something is bullshit |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
http://uberi.mesecons.net/projects/TicTacToe/index.html | http://uberi.mesecons.net/projects/Clock/index.html |
| 12:16 |
sfan5 |
there is it for the log |
| 12:17 |
sfan5 |
also if you want to keep your site of out of google use robots.txt not please-keep-this-link-secret technique |
| 12:17 |
agaran |
of course |
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FirePowi |
Is there a GAFAM-free robot.txt ? :-) |
| 12:42 |
red-001 |
GAFAM ? |
| 12:43 |
red-001 |
FirePowi ^ |
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Calinou |
Google/Apple/Facebook/Amazon/Microsoft, red-001 |
| 13:02 |
Calinou |
FirePowi: robots.txt was initiated by Google but all respected search engines follow it |
| 13:02 |
Calinou |
including DuckDuckGo for example |
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FirePowi |
Thanks Calinou |
| 13:03 |
FirePowi |
agaran, I'm starting having fun with luacontroller :-) |
| 13:03 |
agaran |
FirePowi: it is fun :) |
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setting my inventory formspec to the pause menu is more confusing then expected |
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Bukki |
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_Megaf |
!server Megaf |
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MinetestBot |
_Megaf: Megaf Server v4.0 | mt.megaf.info:30003 | Clients: 4/10, 0/4 | Version: 0.4.14-Megaf / MegafXploreNext | Ping: 513ms |
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_Megaf |
hm |
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_Megaf |
!server Megaf |
| 17:59 |
MinetestBot |
_Megaf: Megaf Server v4.0 | mt.megaf.info:30003 | Clients: 4/10, 0/4 | Version: 0.4.14-Megaf / MegafXploreNext | Ping: 17ms |
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_Megaf |
high ping |
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_Megaf |
wonder why |
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agaran |
hi Krock, how vacation went? |
| 18:28 |
Krock |
oh it was warm and sunny :) |
| 18:28 |
Krock |
hello and thanks for asking |
| 18:29 |
Krock |
almost got a shock when I returned to my cold home :P |
| 18:30 |
Krock |
I'm quite happy - also got a new computer, agaran. And how are you? |
| 18:30 |
agaran |
I am good, though weekend could have 2 more days or so |
| 18:31 |
Krock |
haha true ;) |
| 18:33 |
Krock |
oh btw - Is it common that today's mainboards offer floppy power and data connectors? It's quite frustrating that they don't have these older 4-pin power supplies for HDDs anymore |
| 18:34 |
Krock |
or even more - no ATA connectors |
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agaran |
hmm floppy connectors, that is idc34 for data, and smallish 0.1" spacing 4 pin for power aren't common anymore but they do happen, indeed some devices lack molex hdd connectors (4pin), |
| 18:35 |
agaran |
but also power budget on psu shifted.. |
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Krock |
ah right - they're called molex - didn't remember the name |
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agaran |
years ago most of power capacity was +5/+12V rail.. nowadays it changes |
| 18:35 |
agaran |
quite fair amount is on 3.3V rail |
| 18:35 |
Krock |
yeah but logic only doesn't take lots of power |
| 18:35 |
agaran |
tell that to memory chips;) |
| 18:36 |
Krock |
:/ |
| 18:36 |
agaran |
who got somehow heatsinks.. hence need to dissipate something |
| 18:36 |
agaran |
memory chip, and really all logic is made out of cmos transistors.. |
| 18:36 |
agaran |
changing state => charging/discharging, thus taking power |
| 18:37 |
agaran |
smaller thickness of process, means smaller gates thus less capacitance (and other things) but.. more problems on manufacturing |
| 18:37 |
Krock |
charging? cmos doens't charge, they switch - and while they do, they let current flow for a short moment |
| 18:37 |
agaran |
cmos do charge |
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agaran |
cmos does not conduct current through gate |
| 18:37 |
Krock |
but they have a capactor effect there |
| 18:37 |
Krock |
*capacitor |
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agaran |
yes |
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Krock |
that and the loss while switching |
| 18:37 |
agaran |
gate is one field of capacitance other is source/gate depend of view |
| 18:37 |
agaran |
yep |
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agaran |
also finite channel resistance is loss too |
| 18:38 |
agaran |
though lot smaller due to small currents flowing |
| 18:38 |
Krock |
yeah.. millions of microamps generate some heat |
| 18:38 |
agaran |
in other hand even 0.1pF capacitance if you charge/discharge it at 1GHz square wave with 1V amplitude does eat current.. |
| 18:38 |
agaran |
and 0.1pF is really small capacitor |
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Krock |
the funny thing about it is that capacitors don't generate heat - only the wrires that charge and discharge them |
| 18:39 |
Krock |
*wires |
| 18:39 |
agaran |
well unless your dielectirc is lossy |
| 18:39 |
Krock |
it's always a bit lossy, sadly |
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agaran |
hence return of porcelain capacitors (smt ones) at very high frequency.. |
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agaran |
and they are bloody expensive in compare to NP0 ceraics.. |
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agaran |
ceramic |
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Krock |
lovely - interests (and/or knowledge) is overlapping :) |
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agaran |
:) |
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Krock |
I'm afraid of checking the github notifications page :< |
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agaran |
:) I am not, I have no page |
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Krock |
get one! |
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agaran |
well if my module ever gets close to state that can be shared.. maybe |
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red-001 |
!server just test |
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MinetestBot |
red-001: @test@ -|[JUST TEST 2]]|- | 23.28.87.79:30002 | Clients: 35/53, 22/35 | Version: 0.4.14-403dada / just_test_tribute | Ping: 188ms |
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red-001 |
!server just test ser |
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MinetestBot |
red-001: Just test server | 51.37.66.160 | Clients: 0/15, 1/2 | Version: 0.4.14-403dada / minetest | Ping: 41ms |
| 18:49 |
Krock |
you can also contribute to other projects without uploading own ones ^^ |
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agaran |
true, I know I found bug in bamboo you made |
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agaran |
or maybe not exactly bug |
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Krock |
roast and eat that insect |
| 18:50 |
Krock |
what's the issue? |
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agaran |
it is not friendly to mg_valleys |
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agaran |
almost never finds condition to grow bamboo.. valleys use a lot of riverwater instead of normal and rarelly around required heights it has in code |
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Krock |
yeah, I think so because valleys was made two (I guess) years later |
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agaran |
Krock: yup, though I would use lm317 for 3.3V rail |
| 18:52 |
Krock |
agaran, didn't have one back then, so I just soldered three diodes in series |
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Krock |
:3 |
| 18:52 |
Krock |
yolo, it must work |
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agaran |
yup, it works even if it is a bit unpredictable |
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agaran |
at very low load drop changes a lot.. then it gets more stable |
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Krock |
I just hope they added capacitors on that rail so it doesn't matter much when the consumption changes |
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agaran |
Krock: more esd/overvoltage diodes will have something to worry about.. |
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Krock |
oh right |
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Krock |
indeed, should put an lm317 in there (or a 3.3V regulator directly) |
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agaran |
well as long as you don't disconnect drive while powered it is rather safe.. |
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agaran |
problem is when 5V rail is stable and you plug in.. you have zero load thus 3.3V rail sees nearly 5V on output.. |
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agaran |
if you have it plugged while powering up.. then supply ramps up and devices stabilize easier |
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Krock |
or simply putting a resistor in, as basic load :3 |
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Krock |
but that's even less efficient than a lm317 |
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agaran |
yep, just make sure it is something that can dissipate enough.. |
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agaran |
yupie.. |
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Hijiri |
Bukki: use string.sub |
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sfan5 |
!server just test |
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MinetestBot |
sfan5: @test@ -|[JUST TEST 2]]|- | 23.28.87.79:30002 | Clients: 24/53, 28/41 | Version: 0.4.14-403dada / just_test_tribute | Ping: 113ms |
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sfan5 |
hm |
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sfan5 |
>0.4.14-403dada |
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sfan5 |
does that imply it's hosted on windows? |
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est31 |
idk but it is hosten on win afaik |
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est31 |
hosted* |
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Fixer |
windows |
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Fixer |
sfan5: it is on windows, why asking? |
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sfan5 |
just wondering |
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Fixer |
it works nice on his PC |
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Fixer |
if he is not streaming though |
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Fixer |
because he is streaming and playing on server -_- |
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oh boy, Linode support is fast. 23 minutes to reply to my ticked on late Sunday |