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I have never seen any data that would back up this statement. If you know of any research that studies correlation between the vaccines and omicron transmission, could you please share it int this post?
Thank you!
Maybe this isnβt the right sub to post this. My extended family has been having outdoor, socially distanced gatherings for the holidays (unmasked). Was just wondering if there is any data out there regarding outdoor transmission? I have an infant, and thought outdoors distanced was safe, but have heard conflicting things.
The Helium network is literally blowing up and getting bloated while offering lower rewards. The hotspots used for this network is literally using too much data per month to function. It uses more than all my video/audio streaming devices combined. This is not what some people have signed up for as those with metered Internet connections will get hammered with high overages on their Internet bills. In comparison, I have 3 ETHEREUM mining rigs with total power of 1.2GH and all 3 combined uses only 50GB/month of data transfer.
I have data for the past month from my Asus RT-AC86U Router and the amount of data is huge!!! I can not believe how much data is being used by this so call " LOW Data use device "Quoted from https://www.helium.com/hosts"Why does the Hotspot need my Wi-Fi Network? Will the Hotspot affect my internet quality and bandwidth? No. The Hotspot uses very little data, and nearly zero compared to your other set of devices that are consuming 100s of GBs per month. The Hotspot uses data to: maintain a view of the global Helium Network send and receive data packets for sensors that are in range and using your piece of the Helium Network In both instances, the total amount of data usage is extremely small and will never affect your network quality."This is a false statement as I have proof this is not the case. I have gathered my data points from my router and the results are below which contradicts this statement.
bobcatminer both direction data transfer 34.65GB / 7 days.
Unfortunately my monthly data got wiped out so I am doing a 6.25 day average rounded up to 7 days.Dated 9/30 to 10/07 0:00Download from Bobcatminer09/30: 607.72 MB10/01: 1.95 GB10/02: 1.75 GB10/03: 2.07 GB10/04: 2.07 GB10/05: 1.87 GB10/06: 1.90 GBTotal 12.20GB x 4 = 28 days @ 48.8GB Downloaded.
Upload from Bobcatminer09/30: 1.11 GB10/01: 3.49 GB10/02: 3.15 GB10/03: 3.69 GB10/04: 3.68 GB10/05: 3.55 GB10/06: 3.78 GBTotal 22.45GB x 4 = 28 days @ 89.8GB Downloaded.
Combined Estimated Upload/Download 28 days @ 138.6GB
Combined Upload/Download Transfers in Detail for 9/30-10/07 (7 Days)
Client Name: bobcatminer
App Name Upload Download Total
General 18.74 GB 11.86 GB 30.61 GB
HTTP Protocol over TLS SSL 3.68 GB 3
... keep reading on reddit β‘I have created two VIP game modes which I'd love for you all to try out. Both have the same gameplay loop but with variations in player count and vehicle play. I haven't done much testing on the larger vehicle game mode. I also left a lot of gadgets in the game since I'd rather give more flexibility and balance things out if they become frustrating to deal with. I'd still consider this a work in progress, so I apologize in advance for any major issues that come up. Please feel free to give me any feedback on balancing, errors, etc. Thanks and enjoy!
Both US and Russian Forces are trying transmit critical data, which requires an amount of time to complete. One VIP is alive at a time and scoring is achieved by keeping the VIP alive. The round is won by reaching the required time to complete data transmission. Once the VIP is eliminated, the opposing team will get a chance to protect their VIP and complete the data transmission. The assigned VIP will be spotted for all players to see!
I am banging my head against a wall here. I can make my server do the basics of transmitting data, but dont even know where to begin with anything else.
Anyone have any resources that made the project easier? I asked in three different office hours for any outside resources to help with the coding aspect and all I got back was unhelpful information about the project on a macro scale.
Hey all, I'm looking at a 2019 Ascent, as the title suggests, but I'm focused on privacy and security. Many cars today are proprietary rolling spy platforms and I think that's something we should be working against, so I don't want the car uploading any information, downloading any information, or storing any information from the sensors it has. MA has made some progress with Right to Repair, which is great!
It seems there are several different levels of thoroughness one could go to here:
--Find the antennas and clip them or put them in Faraday cages
--Remove the radios (probably cellular but who knows)
--Remove data storage capabilities
--Remove and reprogram so it isn't even trying to record / transmit / download
My questions for y'all are:
What kinds of problems will each level cause? Will the car freak out and refuse to drive?
Is there an accepted way of doing this (especially curious from techs). I bet there are a bunch of interesting options in Subaru's dealer computer interface, whatever that's called. Software switches don't count by themselves, minimally antennas need to be disconnected too
Is there anything in particular I should look out for with a used 2019 Ascent mechanically or otherwise?
If this isn't the right place, is there a better place to ask? I tried looking for a subaru tech or wrenching subreddit but no dice
Any other thoughts??? What am I missing?
Resale value isn't important to me, we tend to keep cars a very long time. Loss of functionality like android whatever also isn't important--I wish it weren't there in the first place.
Thanks! This community looks great, excited to join.
Hi. I'm playing around with the wire.h library and out of curiosity I'm trying to see if I can pack multiple data types into a single byte type, and extract it at the other end.
In theory I think it should look something like this:
//slave
#include <Wire.h>
byte tosend;
char c = "x is "; //5 bytes
int i = 0; //2 bytes
void setup() {
Wire.begin(8); // join i2c bus with address #8
Wire.onRequest(requestEvent); // register event
}
void loop() {
delay(100);
tosend = ((byte)c << 16) | (byte)i;
i++;
}
// function that executes whenever data is requested by master
// this function is registered as an event, see setup()
void requestEvent() {
Wire.write(tosend); // respond with message of 7 bytes
// as expected by master
}
//Master
#include <Wire.h>
byte b;
void setup() {
Wire.begin(); // join i2c bus (address optional for master)
Serial.begin(9600); // start serial for output
}
void loop() {
Wire.requestFrom(8, 7); // request 6 bytes from slave device #8 32 bits for char, 16 bits for int
while (Wire.available()) { // slave may send less than requested
b = Wire.read(); // receive byte
}
char c = (b>>16) & 0xff;
int i = b & 0xff;
Serial.println("c = " + c);
Serial.println("i = " + i);
delay(500);
}
Doesn't work though. I think one mistake is trying to read the integer out with int i = b & 0xff; but I'm not sure. I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks.
This has really helped me out when I'm downloading a game on my PC and trying to stream a LIVE event like UFC, Boxing or Football. Nothing worse than constant pauses during an intense moment.
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Thinking about today's challenge, I realized that this folding method was a way to make information redundant so that, at least if some 1s happen to be missing (like with a disconnected signal), you can still rebuild the message ie the fully folded paper.
Any Information Theory experts here? What would be the keywords related to this technique in the field? How would you characterize the level of redundancy in today's input?
Just being curious, thank you!
Iβve got a Duna base with a science lab on it, itβs got a fair amount of science to process, and itβs going to take a while to get through. Is there a way I can automate the transmission of data back to Kerbin so I can focus on other stuff?
Hello everyone:)
I built a quadcopter and I need to send data of 3 - 16bit variables and 2 - 8bit variables.
for my needs, I need to be able to send the data in less than 250 microseconds.
I tried to use nrf24 with RadioHead library but the sending time is about 1500 microseconds which is too long.
I don't need it to be reliable data transmitting method, because I'm only going to plot the data on the screen of the computer and if I don't get good data I'll just use the last one that was transmitted.
I'm using a Teensy microcontroller.
Do you have a recommendation on an RF module or library that can help me transmit this data in less than 250 microseconds?
Thanks :)
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