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A case study in fullstack device design: a 150C filament dryer

nick-black.com
1 points·by dankamongmen·2 anni fa·0 comments

Computer Science Eponyms

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1 points·by dankamongmen·2 anni fa·1 comments

More than you cared to know about PC fans

nick-black.com
175 points·by dankamongmen·4 anni fa·99 comments

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dankamongmen
·2 anni fa·discuss
we'll be integrating these into Notcurses soon!
dankamongmen
·3 anni fa·discuss
great feedback; i shall check out Beej and see what's up. it was many years ago that i learned my basic UNIX work.

networking algorithmics is a classic, and there's nothing else quite like it. i stand by that one for sure. he also has a lot of the great networking algorithms in there that you can't get collected anywhere else.

haven't looked at strang, either--axler did well by me!

appreciate the informed and quality comments. --nick
dankamongmen
·3 anni fa·discuss
also dan kaminsky's and to a lesser degree dan knapp's. i was put on the spot as a sixteen year old Georgia Tech freshman acquiring his college of computing account, and between a love of good weed and childish stupidity, i chose "dank@". twenty-five years later, i'm not about to change it. no insults are meant to any of the aforementioned hax0rs.
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
not at all what i was trying to investigate, but thanks
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
i know nothing about them! thanks for bringing them to my attention.
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
thanks; this warmed my little hacker heart!
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
you might want to use different algorithms for automatic control than those exposed through the motherboard firmware, which are pretty much limited to either constant, manual setpoints (usually with extrapolation), and a linear temp-to-rpm curve (ideally with different possible sources).

if you look at my linked Counterforce project, i believe there to be value beyond these simplest management schemes. we'll see.
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
huh, i didn't know they could be connected like that! i only knew of the -12V as a source for RS-232. thank you for the tip; i'll investigate this (i assume you're correct, just want to understand it for myself) and update the page. thank you very much!
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
yeah, if you look at the equations at the bottom, power goes up with the third power in relation to rpm. whippin' and drivin' that much air takes some oomph. connect that fan to any normal motherboard, and you're going to burn out your fan header pretty much immediately (especially since inrush current is probably even higher than the steady state).
dankamongmen
·4 anni fa·discuss
hey neat, i'm glad people enjoyed this (i'm the author)! this was all due to my inaMORAta project, part of my Counterforce project:

https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php?title=InaMORAta https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php?title=Counterforce

hack on!
dankamongmen
·6 anni fa·discuss
notcurses takes this to its logical extreme: https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Notcurses#Transpar...

check it out in notcurses-demo -- pretty crazy stuff