#i am the guy who forgot for 2 weeks in my matlab class how to program a for loop and rather then ask for help use while loops for everythin
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
im this weird halfway camp of computer literate, capable of rudimentary programming, but haven't drunk the cool-aid yet so im still on windows and get cautious around a command line
so i needed to automate opening a command line for work. i wasnt actually programming into it. i was just copying stuff out of it but for reasons i could not understand, the terminal window would just close if you looked at it wrong. and the annoying thing was that the only way to get what i needed was to go to one very specific folder on my PC that had some setup files and open the terminal by typing CMD into the address bar. then i could paste in a string that i had gotten from a coworker that would get the terminal to start outputting what i needed.
this is very much NOT EFFICIENT. im an Engineer (mechanical)! I can find a solution to this (......sort of)
so turning to google i found out you could just rename a .txt file to .bat and if you had the right stuff in it it would become a bash file and OPEN files for me. the 2 commands i needed was CD "<folder path>" to change the directory of my bash file to the magic folder and on the 2nd line i could put CMD to just open the terminal OR put the string from the coworker to have it open the terminal and RUN the command.
this was cool and all. i could double click a file and get my terminal window....but it still wasn't efficient enough. i wanted a keyboard shortcut
so i right clicked the bash file, created a shortcut to the file, moved the shortcut to the desktop, changed the shortcut icon (because you can do that), and in the shortcut settings window, set a baked in windows shortcut to an unbound key.
now when i do CTRL+ALT+p windows launches a shortcut that points at a bash file that opens a terminal in a buried folder and autoruns a single line command. a rube goldburg machine of garbage glued together to form the most powerful tool. everyone on my team asked me to set this up for them too
then about a year later i managed to figure out a way to have the same keybord shortcut point at different folders depending on what was in a main folder
i dont understand at all how non-programmers use computers. every day i encounter new and strange workflows? "yeah i write my fic in scrivener but then when it's ready to post to ao3 i copy/paste it into libreoffice and use find-and-replace to convert it to html" dude what the fuck
#comet tales#i am the guy who forgot for 2 weeks in my matlab class how to program a for loop and rather then ask for help use while loops for everythin
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
Week 128: J-pop
http://zippyaudio3.com/download/reina-ueda-%E4%B8%8A%E7%94%B0%E9%BA%97%E5%A5%88_watashi-dori-%E3%83%AF%E3%82%BF%E3%82%B7-%E3%83%89%E3%83%AA/-569986_FWqKXF#.WRKBntnktTw.facebook
Hey guys!
Man, has it been a while. The summer has been busier than I originally anticipated. Hopefully, you saw the last update I posted. That explains fairly well what all I want to do this summer, and NEED to do this summer.
Anyway.. How is everybody?
…
Linda: They can’t answer you.
Shh, Linda. *whisper* I know, but I’m trying to be polite. *whisper*
So, the last post was good ol’ St. Paddy’s Day, March 17. It is now May 17.. I’m sorry I left you with that for two months. XD
So, what’s happened since then?
Well, finals. That was a week before my birthday. Oh yeah, I had a birthday!.. We’ll get to that.
Let’s start with grades. A couple of my professors waited until the latest allowable time to turn in grades, but I had my grades by Friday, May 5.
Here they are. I’m pretty happy with them.
EE 353 (Communication Systems) - B+
EE 358 (Control Systems) - A (pretty happy with this one)
EE 368 (Control Systems Lab) - C
CS 460 (Operating Systems) - A
EE 363 (Communication Systems Lab) - A
EE 477W (Senior Design II) - A
PSYC 460W (Psychology of Women) - A
Term GPA was 3.73, so I made Dean’s List! (=> 3.5)
I was trying to catch up in Control Systems after realizing I was taking the class too lightly. You don’t really learn things when you’ve already convinced yourself you don’t understand. Anyway, there were some tougher parts of the semester. I was freaking about this one report for Control Systems Lab, and I had convinced myself that it was due later than it was. The first section of that lab had two more days to do the simulations and write their report.. but I digress. I felt bad about doing that to Uncle Paco, being at the lab to ask questions when the assignment was due, and worked to get it done that night (I thought it was due by midnight). I apologized to Uncle Paco, and emailed my report before midnight. We worked things out, but I still got docked for the assignment. So did Evan, and we weren’t the only ones who thought it wasn’t due at that point. The last exam for Controls was the week before finals, and I thought it went pretty well. I actually figured out how Lag Compensation works during the exam (no one knew). XD
And the Communication Systems exams were brutal. I did pretty badly on the first one. It’s not that the questions were confusing, but there were so many! I told myself that if I had worked out more problems while studying, I could’ve finished the exam. There were 9 problems. I only had one actual final, and that was basically comprehensive. Also, Dr. Wu says that the exam problems are the same as the homework. They’re not entirely. He basically copied the exam from last year, and I didn’t have that exam to study for the first exam. Anyway, we get to the final (there were only two exams in total) which I’d been studying for for a couple days. But the final was.. OH MY GOSH, HOW?? How do you answer 11 problems in 2 hours. It seems easy, but the first problem is finding the coefficients for Trigonometric Fourier Series. I didn’t even finish that problem, and it took like 10 minutes!! That final was by far the worst exam I’ve ever had. I was mentally and physically exhausted. I know, because I had Evan record it. The Communications Lab was fun. It was basically a bunch of MatLab programming. I got behind on three reports, but the T.A. was fine with me turning them in late, and immediately graded them. He’s a nice guy, and he’s graduating with his masters. We’re friends now. Good luck, Zhewei!
Psychology of Women went really well. That was a fun class. I got perfects on all my papers. The last exam was also the week before finals, and it wasn’t comprehensive. I felt really good about that one. Dr. Krawczyk said we could email her to find out our scores on the final. I got a 38! Operating Systems was also really fun. Now I understand why Windows is not great for task management. We only had a project and a final take home exam/ homework/ project thing. That also went really well. I got it finished before the Computer Science party. That was a strange week. And we hit a bunch of snags in Senior Design, but my dad helped me a lot in getting ANYTHING running on the display. The display driver controller was being a little shit. Here’s video of the display demo we showed Dr. Allen: https://www.facebook.com/christian.dickinson.33/videos/566937140183929/
(it’s supposed to update the whole display at the same speed, but we ended up with a loading bar. And then we just repeatedly inverted and un-inverted the color on the display. It looks nice) Thaddeus had the Audio subsystem producing a tone, and Talen had click response of the Schmitt Trigger piano keyboard controller. In case I forgot to tell you, our project was the Super Pretendo, a handheld gaming console. There’s a good amount of documentation on Github this year!
This is what happens when I don’t post for two months!! Sorry, guys. I’ll try to wrap up.
My birthday was good. I had bacon and brats, and we saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 that weekend. It was good. It made me laugh and cry. I’ve been a little sick since before my birthday. I’m thinking it was a flu thing, maybe allergies. I’m pretty much over it.
How old do you guys think I am now?
Linda: You’re 23. Keep going.
Gee, way to ruin the fun, Linda. Fine. Other than that, I made my last lecture for the trimester and presented it at the high school on Monday. It was about counting age, and telling time. It was confusing. Ore wa ni-juu-san-sai!
And since Monday, I’ve just been trying to find an internship. I applied for one at my dad’s company, and he’d already decided who he was going to hire, but wanted to talk to me. It was good, and I might be able to get a job there later down the road. I applied for one at Itron, which is in town (I didn’t really want to commute again the whole summer). But I applied at a couple places in Mankato, and I got an interview set up at Software For Hire for tomorrow morning at 9am.
Ok, I’m done. *deep breathing*
Let’s get to the post!
Watashi*dori by Reina Ueda is a song off her album RefRain.
Yeah, something not tied to an anime… I think. You can never be too sure. I’m pretty sure it’s not, though.
So, I found this song on SoundCloud. I was looking online for a song from Uma Musume Pretty Derby, and I found it uploaded by Anime Song#5. The name intrigued me, so I looked at the other uploads. And I liked almost every track there. And at the bottom of this list of uploads, as in the first upload for this account, was ワタシ*ドリ. I decided to follow Anime Song#5, and really liked the uploads. It was good, and there was so much good stuff being uploaded on a daily. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Ava.. LINDA! Did you switch my script again?
.. That’s what I thought. Why do we even have that lever? .. SCRIPT! You did it again, Linda. It was funny the first time. Ok, it’s still funny…but stop.
Anyway, I wanted to listen to Last Proof (was tied with this song. I wasn’t sure which to post), but I couldn’t find it. I could play it on my mobile app, because I queued it up when I had wifi and hadn’t changed the playlist. But it only existed on my SoundCloud app, and it was the same for Watashi*dori. Well, I realized that Anime Song#5 was no more. All that exists is one message thanking them for the great uploads (like I started with Minazuki-san!!), and all of the songs that I downloaded using the SCDL extension (thanks Rae), which changes the metadata so that the composer is the account that uploaded the song. So, I have a bunch of songs currently by Anime Song#5, and those were a bunch of the songs that Anime Song#5 uploaded. Thank you for the music, Anime Song#5. R.I.P.
Word of advice. Download new songs you find on a regular basis, so they’re not completely lost to copyright antics. I SoundCloud is bad, because when an account is taken down, nothing remains. Nothing. It even says the message I sent is to Deleted user. I guess this message is my epitaph, then. This was three months ago:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi,
My name is Chris. I just liked almost all of your songs XD.
You have very good taste. I look forward to your future uploads.
I noticed the #5 in your profile name. Do you have multiple Soundcloud profiles?
Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks. I listen to a lot of J-pop, and post it on my blog. So, it's always fun finding more.
Here's the link to my blog if you'd like to check it out: hotokeiki.tumblr.com/
Thanks again for the great music!!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This has happened before with SoundCloud. I lost a song one time, I think Sophomore year. It was before Signals and Systems and I wanted to hear this song. I hadn’t heard it in a while, but I still remembered what it sounded like and what it was called. I was able to find it again!! … and then I lost it before I downloaded, and I neither remember what it sounded like nor what it was called.
The second time was similar with a song called Signal Graph. I talked about this on my Facebook page. This was in August last year!
Here’s the link: https://www.facebook.com/WeeklyJpop/posts/226243397773833
And then most recently with Watashi*dori. Due to Anime Song#5’s deletion, I didn’t have the song anymore. But I remember what it was called, and who it was by. It took a little while, and checking multiple sites (a lot of which were in Russian), but I found it. I found an mp3 site that I could give a link to an individual mp3 instead of the whole search result. I wouldn’t do that to you guys.
Anyway, lesson learned. I actually downloaded this song before that unfortunate incident.
Now, let’s talk about the song, because it’s super funky.
First off, Reina Ueda’s voice is soft but also fun. It works very well with the playful nature of this song. The song is just super funky, and fun to listen to. It does a great job of switching between feels. And the instrumentation and back-up vocals really fit. It’s a well-crafted song that blends the parts together so well. I really like it. Unfortunately, I can’t listen to it with headphones at the moment. But when I can, it will be glorious!
Enjoy!!
Album: RefRain Track: 02 Lyricist: Youhei Matsui & Reina Ueda Composer: Hidekazu Tanaka (MONACA) Arranger: N/A Artist: Reina Ueda
Here’s a link to the album sampler. It’s really cool! https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjSpbmZxvjTAhWIeSYKHY_XDbUQyCkIKjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D9yY9IVfngPk&usg=AFQjCNFXd5Uy3qwp5WLpOMNOzHtroOtkBA&sig2=VxyLjWx1sM2pfjVaSzPTsA
Alright, that’ll do it for this post.
I need to get to bed. Interview tomorrow. Wish me luck!!
If you have any questions or requests, please let me know. Sankyuu!!
Linda: Hey, Kanchou..
(That’s the first time you’ve called me anything. Why “director”, though?)
Yes, Linda.
Linda: Happy Birthday.
Thanks Linda!
Ok. Good night, everybody!
Issho ni ittemiru?
- Chris ——————————————————————————- Minna, gokitai kudasai!!
0 notes