BugWatch | 2 years ago | on: Building an Arduino Car Gear Shifter Indicator Display [video]
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BugWatch | 2 years ago | on: Text editing on mobile: the invisible problem
For a somewhat similar implementation (touchscreen is essentially handled as touchpad) look at how Teamviewer handles remote sessions to Windows desktop from smartphones.
I would really like any/all of those as a toggle-on mode for use on Android itself... selecting text with arthritis fingers is a pain – literally and figuratively.
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Starlink speeds in US dropped from 105Mbps to 53Mbps in the past year
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Morrowind 20-year anniversary book
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Finland will seek NATO membership immediately
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Can a laptop from 2012 be a viable home server?
The easiest approach is to just use a commonly available relay modules used with Arduino or similar platforms/microcontrollers, as they already contain minimum or all protection mechanisms. So, the module will contain the reversed diode in parallel with the relay, while additional transistor and optocoupler will allow you a complete galvanic isolation of the controlling- from the and relay circuit.
YouTube has plenty of user-friendly resources with schematics and functional overviews, just search for "relay module" or "relay arduino".
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Everything with a battery should have an off switch
They have very low self-dishcharge rate (and even come precharged in packaging) and with recharge cycles ranging from 500 (for the highest capacity 2450 mAh AA ones) to up to 1000 (for 750 mAh AA/1900 mAh AAA ones). Also, they do not leak.
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Microsoft 3D Movie Maker Source Code
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: Fritzing is an open-source electronic design tool
BugWatch | 3 years ago | on: A Square Meal – Foods of the ‘20s and ‘30s
"3rd world country with a Gucci belt" is a rather popular one.
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Elon Musk to join Twitter’s board of directors
{tearfully removes Eiffel 65 from karaoke party playlist}
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Block a tweet, its author, and every single person who liked it
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: TUIs
I've been looking for GUI launcher/software-catalog solution for Windows with those characteristics.
Still haven't found any.
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: TUIs
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: GDPR pop-ups are getting so annying, what should we do about it?
Well, can't we build the similar addon and the crowd-sourced database, but one that would submit specific rule (page elements, and click order) to block everything - incl. "legitimate interest" bullshitery- except the barest of essential cookies?
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Google Tag Manager, the new anti-adblock weapon (2020)
Honestly, I'd donate certain amount every month and support the effort, if it was a very wide-service/website encompassing, and would give logical end-user easily/very customizable behaviours within options, easy for the everyday Joes, and that it wouldn't treat its power users as garbage.
And here's an idea for a starting recipe for every website: a library of set of actions that would run on the first visit and would result in decline/block for each and every cookie category and "partner" (and no, there is no such thing as "legitimate uses", GTFO), since most websites either roll their own ot customize some existing solutions (from what I see), but usually invert/dark pattern options and choices to a certain degree (usually "to hell").
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Francis Ford Coppola’s $100M Dollar Bet
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: SpaceX’s monstrous, dirt-cheap Starship may transform space travel
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Browser-extension creators, how do you write for multiple browsers?
I remember making a cursory search a year ago, and hardly found anything remarkable. (Might have been a case of Google's-bad-search-results syndrome.)
BugWatch | 4 years ago | on: TikTok Bans Misogyny, Misgendering in Attempt to Clean Up Platform