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Case and motherboard have to remain for the life of the system.
@JourneymanGeek ARM dominance.
Core m is the way to go for Windows tablets.
@bwDraco Also, that the mobile market is super low margin
this is odd since they licenced some sofia IP out to the chinese
 
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01:41
hmm
softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/31713/… bit of a 'pony' question. I wonder if windows is even aware, explicitly of what monitor a window is on.
@JourneymanGeek MonitorFromWindow
ahh
cool
So the basic behaviour I want it plausible
 
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Bob
Bob
02:58
@JourneymanGeek That's honestly a pretty big surprise, at least as far as tablets go.
@Bob and netbooks.
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Actually, no. Looks like PCWorld was just wrong...
Or at least if we take AnandTech as more trustworthy :P
> Also not discussed in greater detail is Intel's future plans for their overall Atom lineup. With Apollo Lake announced just earlier this month, it's clear that Intel's Atom efforts have not been cancelled entirely. We will still see the new 14nm Goldmont cores appear in low-cost PCs under Apollo Lake, most likely in several 11-to-13 inch high volume devices. However for the moment there is not an Atom core on Intel's roadmap beyond Goldmont.
> What's less clear at the moment is whether this will also impact the low-cost/non-premium tablet market - as embodied by products such as the Surface 3 - as Intel is not discussing the status of the Willow Trail platform at this time. Previous comments made to Patrick Moorhead indicate that tablets are impacted, but for the moment Intel is staying mum on anything that isn't smartphones.
So, yea, a certain amount of assumption on PCWorld's part.
And it kinda makes sense... Atom is rare on smartphones, pretty much just Asus and Lenovo. But it's very very popular on tablets.
I was kinda expecting them to licence the cores.
Yeah.
03:20
Anyone tried this out ?
Bob
Bob
Nup. Not running a preview at the moment.
Reminds me that I need to install VMware again.
03:47
Hm, I;ll get it when it comes out to everyone I guess
for some weird reason vbox won't let me create 64 bit VMs
I need to check if VT-X is enabled
Windows 10 new bash users. Welcome! The first few commands you should master: ls cd rm -rf /mnt/c #Build2016
lol
That's a very Richard thing to do.
Bob
Bob
04:28
@JourneymanGeek Also possible that something else is using VT-x. Like Hyper-V.
Once you install Hyper-V it's always on.
Hyper-V doesn't support nested virtualisation yet.
Pretty sure I removed hyper V
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Well, you want to be more sure :P
When you install Hyper-V the "host" instance is actually virtualised too.
lol.
05:04
@Bob And that renames all the network adapters
Broke one my script
@Bob there was a vbox update that fixed it
hm. No
it did not
Bob
Bob
05:20
lol
What... does that command do?
lol
potentially delete everything on your c drive
ls - list
cd change directory
rm -rf /mnt/c - delete everything in /mnt/c recursively . In the case of bash/ubuntu for windows, that is where your c: is mounted
05:40
!!ihavenoideawhattonamethistaylorswiftcommand
06:11
heh. I fixed the 'hum' in my audio gear
I moved it under the other monitor, since that has a non metalic base.
Dammit, just bricked an otherwise usable 18650 Li-ion cell after 21 months of service by using it to drive a high-power inductive load.
It's a protected cell; must have busted the protection circuit.
I've got spares on hand so no biggie.
18650s are cheap anyway.
Which makes no sense since both devices that were having a seeming ground loop arn't sitting on metal bases, and one has a plastic case.
06:27
(namely, a motor from a vacuum cleaner which was dismantled due to a failed NiCd battery.)
Didn't expect the motor to pull such an absurd amount of current even with a 4V input.
At least the cell protection failed open, rather than short.
The latter is potentially dangerous as the cell effectively becomes unprotected.
I still have one more spare cell in the fridge.
Alright, back to work.
Any comments on this, just let me know.
Bob
Bob
07:25
@bwDraco You realise motors pull their max current at stall?
In fact, a low voltage might've made it worse.
It's a dumb brushed motor.
Bob
Bob
A low voltage might not even get it out of stall.
No motor controller, no nothing.
The motor did spin.
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco It's basic motor physics.
Doesn't have anything to do with a controller.
Current draw at typical load is generally far lower than current draw at stall.
Current draw at no load (full speed) should be almost nothing. Assuming, of course, that it has a max speed - otherwise it'll fall apart first.
I know, but the stall current was far, far higher than I had anticipated.
Bob
Bob
07:27
There's a pretty good write-up here: electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/229218/…
The back-EMF current must have overwhelmed the battery's protection circuit.
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco Nope.
The lack of back-EMF would've caused it to draw too much current.
Unless you're applying external torque to the motor, the back-EMF should never exceed forward current.
Then why would this burn out the protection circuit when a dead short wouldn't?
Are motors pulsed loads?
What makes inductive loads so pathological?
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco So you tested a dead short?
Could be any number of reasons, really.
I don't have the full details of what you did.
If I try to short the cell, it'd just shut down immediately with no ill effects, and nary a spark is seen.
Bob
Bob
07:30
It's even possible that the motor drew so much power that it under-volted the cell.
The cell was fully charged.
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco And what do you short it with?
Just a wire.
Bob
Bob
What kind of wire?
Could be that the motor actually has a lower resistance.
Just a regular copper wire.
Bob
Bob
07:32
Thickness is significant.
Or you could just measure resistance of each with a multimeter.
It's a very short wire. The resistance should be trivial.
Bob
Bob
It's also possible that the motor was at the boundary where the protection circuit does not cut off while a dead short does.
For some reason, motors create bigger sparks when connected than short-circuits. Why?
It's like the voltage is higher than the output of the cells alone...
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco The diameter of the wire is still significant.
I've seen plenty of short copper wires that have a very high voltage drop when drawing an amp or two.
Do inductive loads cause very high peak voltages, above the voltage of the input?
Bob
Bob
07:36
For reference, a 20 cm long 28 AWG wire will draw just under 100 A at 4 V.
@bwDraco What's the rating of the battery you're replacing?
The motor was originally designed to run on a 14.4V NiCd battery pack.
Bob
Bob
How long did the motor run for, what kind of load was on it, did it spin smoothly, etc..
The motor ran at a slow but constant speed with four AA NiMH cells. There was no significant load on the motor except for the fan blades.
Bob
Bob
And with the Li-ion cell?
Started up for a tiny moment before the protection circuit shut the cell down.
After a few tries, the cell just failed altogether and would not charge normally.
It did have some power. The cell read 4.0V open-circuit but the protection circuit had failed.
Bob
Bob
07:44
You didn't happen to have an ammeter hooked up to it?
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco What makes you think the cell failed (or protection circuit), then?
The cell would not charge or supply power normally.
Bob
Bob
And what cell + circuit was this?
It'd just drop the load if I tried to pull a non-trivial amount of power from it.
It's a protected 18650 cell intended for use in flashlights.
Bob
Bob
07:45
Because there's a decent chance it's just a shoddy protection circuit that cuts out fine with a very high current (short) but takes time to do so with a motor.
@bwDraco Lots of quality variation there. Going to have to be more specific.
Nitecore NL189. It's not a no-name.
It's seen a considerable amount of use before.
Like I said, it's been in use for 21 months with little trouble until now.
Bob
Bob
Eh. NCR18650B wrapped by Nitecore?
Yup.
Probably a bad protection circuit.
These protection circuits are not designed to cope with high-power inductive loads.
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco You could pull it apart and take a look.
@bwDraco Seems more likely that it's just a polyfuse that you've killed by repeatedly tripping.
Polyfuse? I guess I'll give it a day or so and try again.
The underlying cell seems to be fine.
Bob
Bob
07:50
@bwDraco They have a limited lifetime.
Repeated trips, especially in a short period, could have permanently damaged it.
7 mins ago, by bwDraco
After a few tries, the cell just failed altogether and would not charge normally.
I bet if you full shorted it multiple times that could've happened too.
The other thing is it trips faster if you draw a really high current.
So the slight overcurrent of a motor might've actually been worse for the fuse than the dead short.
It drops to about 1.0V and stays there until I put it back in a charger.
The cell goes back to a normal voltage (4.0V) but doesn't seem to be accepting current; might be a failed protection circuit.
The cell impedance is extremely high.
Alright, it's getting late.
I'm not going to trust it.
Bob
Bob
Heh.
@bwDraco Should've thought of that before trying it :P
(Drawing large currents from a Li-ion battery... yeesh)
In a way, you're lucky the protection circuit worked.
1 hour ago, by bwDraco
At least the cell protection failed open, rather than short.
1 hour ago, by bwDraco
The latter is potentially dangerous as the cell effectively becomes unprotected.
Bob
Bob
@bwDraco Max continuous discharge is a bit under 5 A.
There was probably a 5-10A or so peak.
It's this "just over the protection limit" that probably caused the failure.
7 mins ago, by Bob
So the slight overcurrent of a motor might've actually been worse for the fuse than the dead short.
Night.
Bob
Bob
08:00
'night
Nominal max continuous discharge is 4.875 A: batteryonestop.com/baotongusa/products/datasheets/li-ion/…
Strangely precise :P
and epic wallpapers too xD
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Yes, that's the other potential consequence :P
@HackToHell \o/
Set the attack on titans theme as my ringtone
Missed three callls already
Don't regret it :D
08:16
No boom today. Boom tomorrow. Always boom tomorrow.
!!xkcd ringtone
Not that one....
hello...
i need help
regarding the hosts allow/ deny options in apache 2 webserver which runs on ubuntu
how can i avoid selected hosts to be allowed/denied from the server...??
its urgent.....please be kind enough to help
somebody out there....?
If it is urgent, you really ought not to be asking in an unfamiliar chat room
(I run lighttpd. Have you looked at the document for Apache?)
kinda lame solution,use ufw ? :P
(I run nginx, I have no idea)
08:23
yeah sir..
lighttpd can be used to makew apache talk with hosts.deny file right?
sorry
if it was apache, i could find an answer to deny selected hosts.
apache 2 looks kinda hard
somebody able to make this out..?
@Hack
can ufw be used to allow specific ports to specific network...?
@HackToHell
@kiranbbnl you need to look up the documentation for the firewall....
08:41
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Q: /etc/hosts.deny ignored in Ubuntu 14.04

MattI have Apache2 running on Ubuntu 14.04LTS. To begin securing network access to the machine, I want to start by blocking everything, then make specific allow statements for specific subnets to browse to sites hosted in Apache. The Ubuntu Server is installed with no packages selected during instal...

@kiranbbnl
Bob
Bob
09:02
argh
@JourneymanGeek the shogun battleship one is nearly impossible :(
@Bob lol - I thought for a moment you were referring to the link I just posted ;)
even i was wondering
:-O
09:14
@kiranbbnl which is why this is a terrible way to get help
This chat room tends to meander a lot. Discussion works. Random questions may get lost.
@Bob trying to work out the desolator one.
Those damned kirovs
Bob
Bob
09:30
@JourneymanGeek Oh that one was easy enough :P
Protip: spy + multigunner is one hit on any infantry
@Bob infantry is fine.
Kirovs!
Bob
Bob
Also, I recommend harbingers (as always)
    command [h|l|m] [file path] {f|g}
Bob
Bob
avoid ground with that radioactive wasteland :P
^^ what does the stuff in the curly brackets mean?
09:31
@Bob the harbingers would be good for that
backed up with fighters cause of those damned migs
@kiranbbnl check the ufw doc
and yes you can
lol
@HackToHell we were talking about it this morning.
ah I missed it
So my phone is one of a kind now ^_^
And ... I'll probably not get updates
I wonder if I series can be used in tablets
Okay it's still sad
@HackToHell I'm curious what it means for the X-trail celerions
since quite a lot of my cheap and cheerful systems run em
sounds a lot like they're just killing off the SoFIA derivatives
(different team, based here actually)
yeah, too bad :/
And AMD is going off on an tangent as well
Bob
Bob
09:44
@HackToHell At least you picked the good source.
@HackToHell AMD's kinda the new IBM
they seem to be doing really well on the console market
Hopefully zen's a success
@RahulBasu Context? Source?
Which command? Which help file?
the curly brackets normally mean it's optional
10:03
@Bob from HN :D
@JourneymanGeek yeah
@HackToHell " Mar 21, 2013"
Yeah, still whoa
Got linked in from somewhere
No idea how I opened it
But that's a whoa story :D
It is
quite honestly a "hey. not cool" would have been a good start
i can't help but feel in these situations sometimes it's a 'oh, thats a good reason for us to get rid of xxx...'
It's funny how she's all like 'stand up for women!'
then instead of saynig something to the guy
she snaps a photo, reports him, gets him fired...
@djsmiley2k I think she sort of didn't expect it to blow up that much.
10:07
if i took a photo of a woman, i'd get arrested for stalking etc
hmmmm
Lots of people want to "Start a conversation" without actually wanting to listen.
but she's a 'social media something something'
@djsmiley2k so basically a PR person
and yet she didn't see this coming?
XD
holy crap i got good at my job accidently!
@djsmiley2k Apparently not
10:09
with the numerous times this kinda thing has happened
@JourneymanGeek pardon..?
@kiranbbnl essentially this specific chatroom is mostly 'general' chat
so we get sidetracked a lot
@djsmiley2k I'm not saying she was totally wrong
yeah.... 'general' right...?
But tweeting about everything...
@kiranbbnl see humourous list of acceptable topics off to the right ;p
This place works better as a sounding board than a "hey I need an answer now before all hell breaks loose" place.
if someone is offended, I'd hope they have the guts to say so to me
10:11
@djsmiley2k precisely!
if you're gonna slink off and say it else where, it shouldn't have any repercusion on me unless it's highly offensive on a large scale.
(such as ken livingston and hitler comments...)
She thought 'oh cool some free PR'
"Hey, I couldn't help but noticing you guys joking about dongles. I feel a uncomfortable about this"
sure
the thing is, even most guys are sensible/sensative to this kinda thing now
@djsmiley2k and seemingly thinking it helps women in tech.
ennaa mairokkeyaadaa pooranmare ee kona konaannu konaykkunne
10:13
if people really felt it was bad, others in the audience would of likely also said something/given them a look
@kiranbbnl english is the language of this channel.
paricha koothaali kundan thaayolikale..enikkoru poorum manassilaakunnilladaa thalleyoli
oops
It sounded like lion king to me
Sounds south indianish
but not one of the languages I can roughly grok
haha...maybe u r right
the same
10:15
That rules out tamil. I'm leaning towards telungu or kannada.
oh..u know all these?
which country
@kiranbbnl anyway, stick to english here
@kiranbbnl I don't know either of those.
I'm tamil speaking.
okay
tamil solla theriyumaa...?
sonnaa purinjiduma..?'
10:16
Yeah
type adikathuthaan kashtam. Android nalla keyboard. Windows serila.
;p
I can speak, read or write. Typing properly is a pain
appadiyaa...? tamila malayalam maathiriye thaan
Its very similar
appo yaen puriyale?
(stick to english. No one else here except one or two people get it)
If its what you typed earlier? The transliteration is terrible.
And at this point, no matter how proud I am of my mothertongue, I need to stand on principle and type in english.
Bob
Bob
@djsmiley2k No, that's what square brackets mean. Curly braces... don't think I've seen em before.
10:19
thats right
@DavidPostill http://f2ko.de/en/cmd.php
some of them have it
yeah, no idea what half of what was typed above.
lol
good. So it was not just me.
could have been malayalam
Yeah, which I don't speak ;p
I comprehend many indian, and sri lankan dialects of tamil
but yanno, singapore.
10:31
only thing I figured was he was mad no one was answering his question.
;p
2 hours ago, by Journeyman Geek
If it is urgent, you really ought not to be asking in an unfamiliar chat room
Hence me starting with that
he also was asking for help in AU chat.. hmm
10:54
!!\/s*
@RahulBasu woo
what? why does this command even exist??
Bob
Bob
!!info \/s*
@Bob That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: info, undo
@Bob Command \/s*, created by Jimmy Hoffa on Tue, 14 Jan 2014 18:59:47 GMT
10:56
!!trololol
@JourneymanGeek That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: ;p
10:58
wierd
!!networkingproblem
!!eval
@RahulBasu "undefined"
Hmm, it does not look like anyone has ever asked that.
This new computer (finnaly got it in place) doesn't seem to Idle enough
New to IGPU , i am wondering if the gpu keeps the "frequency" up on the cpu
Or if it is only about the (ms un needed) stuff I have not yet turned all off
@Bob I think the pinkness is responsible
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I'm considering seeing if I can find any at the local target tomorrow :P
can't have enough spare keyboards
@Bob and then built an emojo keyboard
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek huh?
@Bob for some time a peron could get a keyboard for "free" every 2 weeks or so, via sales for $5 & $10 keyboards with $5 &10 rebates.
Bob
Bob
@Psycogeek never seen a rebate on a keyboard
Not one of them was worth 5 :-)
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I wonder how they got different keyboards to input different keys.
Sounds like a custom driver.
The market for people wanting a pink keyboard for very little money is small.
Bob
Bob
11:36
...levitating man in a business suit
wtf emojis
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Heh. I like this guy.
Get the important stuff done properly, bodge the rest :D
Which reminds me I need to set up daily backups again.
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A: Why is the CPU frequency always very high on my system?

CasadyFound the solution! The culprit was the Intel Graphics driver! I've updated it to the latest version several weeks ago. Uninstalling the driver solved the problem right away (even without a reboot)! I've then installed the old gfx driver offered by Windows Update and the problem remains still sol...

hmmm. that and IRST , both of them not really important in this case other than simple drivers
12:11
hi
@JourneymanGeek are you in every room ? lol
Ell
Ell
12:26
Hi folks
hi
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Q: DiskToVhd generated VHD is not bootable

DeveloperI had windows 10 laptop, I used disk2VHD to convert disk into VHD. Now I am trying to mount it to virtual box on another machine, but it seems be not booting. I used windows 10 ISO and through CMD I think non of my partition has property bootdisk = yes. Please guide, how can I convert this VHD ...

well changing the driver did not work, seems to be pretty much the same driver now.
Stop the computer I want to get off :-)
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