Takapapatapaka

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[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Touché ! Though it may also be a translation mistake, english is not my main language, but reading other comments, i'm getting the vibe that i indeed am not the right person (yet!) to do this kind of stuff.

[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 2 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

You can count me in, both for stats and trying to join more music focused communities!

[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 1 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Those infos are good to know, thank you ! I'll definitely give up any reprogramming attempt x)

For the P21 port, if that interests you or anyone else, the 6 pins are labeled "1.WKP 2.SDA 3.SCL 4.RST 5.GND 6.+5V". After looking at pictures of the dismounted oven, i think it could have been connected to the buttons of the front face of the oven.

Thanks for the tips, it seems my multimeter has all those mods.

For providing current, i'll look around me, maybe my parents have a power supply or i can get one. Otherwise i'd probably buy a 5V adapter, and use pigtails cables that i have from previous projects to connect everything.

For soldering, i use absolutely no flux, and wipe the tip on a slightly wet old sponge. I guess this is quite a bad setup, but i have very little use of it.

Well that's a good option too, and probably what i'll do, since people convinced me to not try to play with the board itself. I would get help to do this though, because that's way beyond my skills, and while i'm relatively confident in trying to play with circuitry and digital display, i'm far less confident when it's about stuff that cooks things at 200° x)

[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I would have, but the only i found for electronics advices (!askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de) have no response to the most recent posts, so i figured a more general community would increase my chances at getting advices.

I was thinking that it wouldn't really be an empire, since it was more numerous communities that had a lot of differences and fight between them, but in the end it makes them even better for the lower left part

[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Thanks for your advice ! I'll give up using the board and just try using the display itself. I have a multimeter and a very cheap soldering iron, with a relatively big tip (smthg like 2mm), but i think it might be enough to desolder the display.

 

So last summer, our oven/mw (Whirlpool JQ280) broke (i'm thinking of overheating since it was very hot, but it may as well be electrical default). I tracked down the problem to the motherboard, which has indeed some weldings that burned. I bought a new one and the oven is working again.

I now have this defective motherboard, separated in two parts. The burned weldings are on the back part, and the front part still has a four-number display, a button and what i assume to be the main chip. I figured that i maybe could get only the front part and make some kind of clock with it.

The easy version would be to feed it 5V current, and if it's not broken it should work as if it was still in the oven, providing a time display. Is there anything dangerous or tricky about that ? I already built/modified a few electrical circuits (spotlights, guitars) but it was always with simple components used for their intended purpose, and i have close to 0 knowledge of electronics. I specifically have no idea if there might be danger of electrical shocks and if it's important to ground it (There are two circuits that are labeled GND on the connection between the two parts, and a yellow/green cable that was connected to the metallic structure of the oven going from the bottom of the back part).

The more complicated version would be to also reprogram the chip, out of curiosity. From Internet, i deduce that it takes some specific hardware to "flash/burn" the chip : either some box in which you put the chip, either some clip that you put around the chip. The problem here is that the chip of this motherboard seems to be 64pins : i think un-welding/re-welding it would be far beyond my welding skills. But on the other hand, it doesn't seem to exist clips adaptators for more than 16 pins. Can you confirm that reprogramming this chip would involve precision welding ?

Anyway, thanks in advance for your feedback, have a great day !

I'm not backing the take itself, as other said it is widely extrapolation, but i don't really understand how the fact that cats meowing only/mostly at their mom and humans would invalidate the theory that humans and cats are the same category in cats' minds, since they use it for both cats and humans. It could indicate that they consider humans kinda like parents cats or just parents, maybe, but i don't see how it indicates that they could consider humans as non cats.

Volontiers ! C'était super cool, on a détruit la faille par laquelle l'Archifée maléfique allait arriver, tout en survivant à l'Eladrin corrompu et ses molosses de feu qui défendait les lieux, ça a été au tour du tank de manquer de mourir, mais au final tout est bien qui finit bien ;)

[–] Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Perso, je l'ai pas eu, et c'était autour de 2015 je crois. Ce serait carrément plus pertinent qu'une partie de laser game ou un parcours du combattant en tout cas.

It does not seem like a bot to me, what makes you think of it ? And even if it was a bot, what makes you say that it is "cosplaying as an Arab" ?

 

Une pétition qui dénonce le contenu de la loi Duplomb et les conditions de son adoption, et qui réclame son abrogation. A priori, il faut atteindre 500k signatures pour qu'elle soit considérée par l'Assemblée, et on est à presque 400k en une grosse semaine.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr to c/environnement@jlai.lu
 

Une pétition qui dénonce le contenu de la loi Duplomb et les conditions de son adoption, et qui réclame son abrogation. A priori, il faut atteindre 500k signatures pour qu'elle soit considérée par l'Assemblée, et on est à presque 400k en une grosse semaine.

 

I'm excited to try the EEVEE shadow terminator control, i had some problems with this previously.

Also, it seems they added the possibility to search for the name of property instead of the name of the node itself in node editors (for example, searching "Add" will show "Converter -> Math -> Add" instead of nothing). I admit that i frequently searched for the math operations instead of just math, and this will be way simpler for me now.

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