m0darn

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[–] m0darn 1 points 1 hour ago

This is garbage journalism.

Man that distrusts the Scots wears kilt and decides that it's as drafty as he always expected. "You just have to get used to it" says his bagpiping friend. "No thanks" he thinks smugly.

[–] m0darn 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] m0darn 2 points 1 day ago

Suspend the site's permit until the organization shows that it takes its obligations seriously.

[–] m0darn 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I 100% agree they should be flipped. Also, Don Draper was lying when he said that, so it's like doubly apt. Canada feels bad for the US but also is living in their shadow. The USA does think of Canada and has an irrational need to put us down.

[–] m0darn 9 points 2 days ago

The violence is shocking and unacceptable. It's totally possible islamophobia caused the situation to escalate to violence so dramatically. I hope it gets considered at trial.

[–] m0darn 1 points 2 days ago

Likewise I doubt a secular humanist would consider themselves an "ally" to an Islamic convention.

I'm (approximately) a secular humanist that is opposed to my country's face coverings restrictions. I'm an ally to Muslim women trying to secure the right to this Islamic convention.

I'm an opponent of the practice itself, but Muslims should definitely be allowed to do it. I'm an ally of those seeking the right while, simultaneously convinced practicing the right is not the best path to a flourishing society.

I hope that if you ever witness a person being mistreated for having a minority sexual orientation or gender identity that you will be an ally to them.

[–] m0darn 0 points 2 days ago

I'm not a Muslim, so I'm not sure if my input will be at all useful: IMO widespread AC inhibits the body from acclimating, also there are different ways that weather can feel hot. Covering up definitely reduces solar irradiance and if the wind is blowing it makes sense to me that portable shade is worth the reduced natural convection.

My understanding is that the instruction is to modesty, not to a specific garment. I don't know about in Arabic, but in my experience modest is used as a relative term, it's always in comparison to the norm, (eg a modest home) or a person is modest if they brag/seek praise less than normal.

I understand hijabis to wear their hijabs as identity markers. Like as a symbol of their culture. I'm proud that Canada has made progress towards being a diverse and accepting society where different cultures can grow and complement each other. I think cultures that have survived colonization should be proud of that cultural achievement, and should wear their identity markers with pride. But is wearing hijab with pride modest? Maybe it could be viewed as an ostentatious display of self-righteousness. Do Muslims believe in receiving guidance through prayer?

[–] m0darn 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My guess is that they were sized to fit over extra thick foot wraps.

[–] m0darn 2 points 1 week ago

It's times like these you lose your appetite. It's times like these you and the baker fight.

[–] m0darn 6 points 1 week ago

Lift up your hearts! All will come right. Out of the depths of sorrow and of sacrifice shall be born again the glory of mankind.

We cannot yet see how deliverance will come, or when it will come, but nothing is more certain that every trace ofHitlers's bootstep every stain of his corrupt and corroding finger will be scrubbed and purged and of need be, BLASTED, from the surface of the Earth.

-Winston Churchill backed by band from the future Ca. 2009

[–] m0darn 7 points 1 week ago

Praying wasn't working, but praying AND fasting might!

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camera advice (self.skateboarding)
submitted 5 months ago by m0darn to c/[email protected]
 

My 6 year old son has been skateboarding for almost a year, he likes it a lot and I'm very proud of him. I've filled up my phone taking videos of him.

He's approaching the age where he'll be able to skateboard at the school without me, and while I'm happy to go watch him often, I recognize he won't always want me there supervising.

I'd like him to be able to film himself, can anyone weigh in on good options for him? The idea is mostly to document, and to review so he can see that he is achieving his goals etc. Picture quality is not really required for those goals.

I think these are what would be good:

-easy to control -easy to aim -Easy to review footage -robust (I'd also like to be able to take it skiing) -slow motion mode (he loves seeing slow motion videos from my phone)

Do you guys have any pointers I haven't thought of? Any recommendations? Go-pro? Insta 360? Idk....

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by m0darn to c/canada
 

Canadian homeless encampments have become increasingly visible in recent years, and those residing within them have faced a fair bit of variation in how local governments react to their presence. Today, let's look at a remarkable legal case that may change the game regarding how homeless encampments are considered under Canadian law and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

 

I'm not saying that it's likely or that it would have any effects.

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diy dendrochronology (self.askscience)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by m0darn to c/[email protected]
 

I live in Vancouver Canada, my house was built in the 1950's and the basement has the floor joists of the kitchen [above it] exposed.

At that time forestry here was felling massive ancient trees. I'm curious how precisely I can establish a maximum age of the trees felled.

Obviously I could count the rings visible on the joists and subtract that number from 1950, but not having the tree's full diameter limits measurement. I understand it's possible to compare relative ring sizes with existing [cross referenced] data sets to date timber.

Does anyone have any experience doing this or able to point me in the right direction? Any resources I'm unlikely to find on Google?

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by m0darn to c/canada
 

...and a fact check of the statements made in the interview.

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DC motor speed control (self.askelectronics)
submitted 10 months ago by m0darn to c/[email protected]
 

I'm trying to achieve variable speed control on two brushed DC motors powered by a 3s or 4s LiPo battery (~12V or 15V). This is for a nerf blaster I'm modifying, which is why I'm not using a pre-made speed control ie I want control over the shape/layout. I'd like to vary projectile speed with a thumb knob.

I just finished watching ElectricMonkeyBrain's YouTube video on the TL494 PWM chip.

I was initially planning to vary the duty cycle with a potentiometer on the chip's control pin, to get a PWM signal and feed that into a MOSFET. But in the video he mentions that the chip has an integrated over current protection function. Ie the chip will

monitor the voltage across a sense resistor in series with the load 

and will

kill the output if the sensed voltage/current goes above a reference voltage

It occured to me that I could actually adjust the reference voltage as a way to control the motor speed.

Would this be a better way to achieve speed control and protect my motors/battery? Or is it a terrible idea altogether.

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submitted 1 year ago by m0darn to c/canada
 

I met a Ukrainian today. He is my age. I met him at school drop off, our sons are in the same kindergarten class.

They recently arrived here from overseas. I welcome them, but I wish we had done more to help Ukraine.

There are numerous places in the world where people are being displaced by state violence, but I don't think there's anywhere that it's being done by a global power so directly. It's similar to Gaza/Palestine & Israel, but Russia can end the war by simply going home.

If we had been meeting our NATO obligations for the last 30 years, would this family have been driven out of their home? I don't know. (I actually know almost nothing about their personal circumstances)

I just feel like we should have done more, and that it's not too late.

 

I have recently rewatched the movies Inside Out and Home Alone, having previously seen them while childless (I.O. as a young adult, H.A. many times at various ages).

The parental behavior draws a lot more of my attention, and it really changes the movie for me.

The parental panic when they don't know where their kid is, or if they're safe, just hits so much harder. Like, it's not that I didn't understand the movie before, I guess I just have a new appreciation for the parents emotions.

Are there any other movies that you appreciate differently now that you have different experiences?

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noob hardware question (self.selfhosted)
 

I know this isn't build a pc, but everything over there is so gaming oriented I thought I might get better advice here.

I'm a noob that wants a home media server for sharing photos of my kids with my family (across the country), video library sharing to some family members, and streaming my music collection to my phone (and maybe my dad's).

But I'm considering ripping my father in laws extensive bluray collection (well seeing it up so he can rip them into my library) so I reckon a full tower is required for HDDs.

I'm imagining unraid, with a big pile of used drives. What I like about that approach is that I can economically add storage as the video library grows as I/we rip. Or are used HDDs a false economy.

I think the only processing intensive thing in the use case list is ripping and video library sharing. I have no concept of what sort of processing is required. Should I get a graphics card?

There's a Lenovo TS-140 (E3-1226 V3) available available used for $80 Canadian. Is that a good place to start?

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The cyclist was riding on the sidewalk, and ran a red light (a bit more justified to flag him down). He fled, eventually ditching the bike and fleeing by foot.

I hope the police didn't screw up by performing an unjustified search.

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Helping a depressed friend (self.relationship_advice)
submitted 2 years ago by m0darn to c/[email protected]
 

My friend John mentioned that he has been feeling depressed lately. There have been some bad things in his logs that would make anyone sad but the things that normally bring him happiness aren't doing anything for him lately. It's something he has struggled with in the past. He has a counselor and has been prescribed anti-depressants. I'm not worried about him harming himself.

My understanding is that part of being a friend to someone facing depression is reaching out to spend time with them.

How much should I reach out? I don't want to harass him, and he has a wife and other friends (that are emotionally closer than me). His wife for sure knows what's going on, but I'm not sure about his other friends (our kids go to the same school so I actually see him more then most of his friends).

I understand that sometimes depressed people neglect chores in their life, should I ask his wife if there's anything I could help him/them with?

 

The bake off one:

Sister in laws:

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