Dodging the f *ing lightning in the desert area of FFX. I spent hours in that section as a kid, never managing to dodge more than 20 bolts in a row... When it came out for PC, it was time for revenge! I captured video input with a simple python+QT script and emitted a button-press whenever the screen flashed. The best part was that the script didn't interfere with my controller - I could run around the area opening c…
Similarly, the game "Hyper Light Drifter" had a number of challenges, and even a pretty hefty achievement, which required the character to dash really quickly without touching any boundaries. On PC, you could use a keyboard script to repeatedly press the dash key every 500ms and steer with the mouse. Something that was pretty difficult with a controller.
Ask HN: What non-work task have you automated?
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#702I have a system built on top of Calibre's "recipe" scripts which scans a set of RSS feeds every day at 3am for new articles, scrapes and cleans the full content where necessary, bundles them into .mobi ebooks, and sends them to my Kindle's email address. Amazon's network wirelessly delivers them overnight, and I wake up in the morning with a fresh batch of reading material. It's like a personalized newspaper subscrip…
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When you say parking tickets, as in plural, it really makes wonder what kind of person would rack up so many parking tickets to make that worthwhile. I hope it's all in good fun...
You ever tried parking in San Francisco? (But seriously, it was very likely not worth it for me to have done this, although I imagine a 'fixed'-like [1] service but that just pays the tickets might be something would pay an extra few dollars for). [1] https://techcrunch.com/2016/06/15/fixed-the-app-that-helps-y...
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#704making animated gifs https://github.com/ransomw/dotfiles/blob/master/shutils/gifm... ... and some other stuff, but that's probably the most important.
why do you extract the frames as jpgs instead of something lossless ? I expect you'll get better quality, smaller gifs with less noise if you use pngs instead.
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#705Dishwashing and cooking became automated after I got married.
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#707Every time when we order we think of recipes to cook and their ingredients. Then we add every ingredient to the app. We also add essential ingredients like milk or eggs if we need them.
Automating this process sounded fun. The idea was born to speed up our grocery shopping by ordering recipes and their ingredients via the (reverse engineered) supermarket API.
I blogged about it: https://adrian-philipp.com/post/learning-elixir-second-side-.... Source: https://github.com/adri/picape
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Man, this is awesome. Now that Firefox has become so vastly better than Chrome (who would have expected that a year ago?) you should port it to Firefox too.
interesting. ive heard this a lot. will port it
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Helps with the volatility.
Do you have any special way of avoiding transaction fees? It would seem to me that buying a small amount daily would rack up lots of transaction fees?