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cs2818
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
As a longtime Dynamixel user I agree the U2D2 adapter is pricey in comparison to other options, but I would like some quantification of the “latency is very high” claim. I have always found it to be a sure bet for low latency (~1ms) across a wide variety of platforms.
cs2818
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Probably less common, but I write a lot of JS code interfacing with devices over serial connections. This makes Buffer's convenience methods for encoding and decoding data types in both big and little endian ordering really useful to me.

It looks like I could accomplish the same thing using a DataView of an ArrayBuffer, but I don't see enough of a benefit to justify converting everything to this approach.
cs2818
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Anecdotal, but the generic (Alvogen) I've received the past few times for the IR version has felt much stronger and has ultimately led to me adjusting to about half my prescribed dose.

I've taken the same dose produced by many different manufacturers for ~10 years and this is the first time I have noticed such a big difference. So far I haven't been able to find any other confounding factor that would account for the change in effect.
cs2818
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This really resonates with me. I recently traveled to an international conference and I am almost certain I spent more time jumping through the hoops of Concur and our university’s bizarre policies than I did presenting and attending the conference.

The worst part is the trip was significantly more expensive than it needed to be because of the constraints imposed by the system.
cs2818
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I’ve found just asking for a hypothetical response seems to work: https://ibb.co/CsTyrNY
cs2818
·10 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for sharing that article. We just covered moderation approaches in one of my clinical psych courses and they really can be very effective.

One interesting finding is that the sense of self-efficacy gained through moderation makes dealing with relapses or setbacks easier when compared to the all or nothing approaches.