A proportional–integral–derivative controller (PID controller) is a control loop feedback mechanism (controller) commonly used in industrial control systems. A PID controller continuously calculates an error value as the difference between a desired setpoint and a measured process variable. The controller attempts to minimize the error over time by adjustment of a control variable, such as the position of a control valve, a damper, or the power supplied to a heating element, to a new value determined by a weighted sum:
where , , and , all non-negative, denote the coefficients for the proportional...
@quartata one more question -- given a list of numbers a ... a b ... b c ... c ..., how can I transform numbers representing the length of the runs of numbers? E.g. 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 => 3 1 1 3
@AshwinGupta if your error is big, your input is big, if your error is almost 0, you don't have to do much, if your error is negative cuz you overshot, your input is also negative
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Apache is a damn cool helicopter. They can do all kind of crazy shit with it. It can be used as an offensive and defensive tool. They can attatch missile launchers and miniguns. Also, it has configurations with sensors and things for unmanned control of other aircraft.
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ He pretty much acts like this now, or at least depending on audience. He's still nine, though, so in most situations he can't get away with it.
> uARM is certainly no speed demon. It takes about 2 hours to boot to bash prompt ("init=/bin/bash" kernel command line). Then 4 more hours to boot up the entire Ubuntu ("exec init" and then login). Starting X takes a lot longer. The effective emulated CPU speed is about 6.5KHz,
A pangram is a sentence or excerpt which contains all twenty-six letters of the alphabet, as is demonstrated in this code golf challenge. However, a pangrammatic window is a pangram in the form of some segment of text, which may end or begin halfway through a word, found somewhere within a larger...
@Quill that's what I was thinking... though I've never developed a node ws server, (or any node server), so I', probably going to have gigantic security holes >_>
@Downgoat to stop most of it, check a few things: the incoming requests are from your domain name or localhost, and check the HTTP packets have headers, and check they're not trying to access the IP directly
Mini-challenge: In exactly 15 bytes, print the longest ordered list of positive integers possible. Space, comma, or newline separated. e.g. python 2 print '1 2 3 4' has a score of 4
theoretically prints `range(156490583352162063278528710879425690470022892627113539022649722^156490583352162063278528710879425690470022892627113539022649722 )`