I’ll answer anything honestly.

  • MagnumDovetails@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    10
    ·
    1 year ago

    For what it’s worth I think the stuff you guys learn is absolute wizardry. I’m going into my last two semesters of a BS in civil engineering, so I can relate. I do think my studies are easier than electrical but I’ve had a couple semesters where I was just floored by the difficulty, exhausted from the pace, and depressed thinking I’d get kicked from the program or bomb a crucial test.

    I believe your other comment is correct, it will be worth it. I can already look at problems in a different way, and I understand things in a way that’s hard to explain in words.

    My question: I’m concerned that the plans for green energy have a serious and unaddressed limitation in electrical power transfer. I think mining the needed metals to just build the stuff could further mess up the planet- not to mention the load the grid would have to handle. Do you foresee any changes in the ways we transmit power? Is changing from ac-dc or vice versa a feasible solution?

    Lastly, be good to yourself, I extended my degree a semester and took it easy- really helped me. Good luck!

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      6
      ·
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      Don’t put yours down. Civil slaps.

      Question is way above my pay grade.

      But lezz go I think generation and transportation are by and large a solved problem. It’s political forces that mess it up.

      • MagnumDovetails@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        5
        ·
        1 year ago

        Thanks man, I can math pretty hard but you’re the only field that uses imaginary numbers! e^i*pi still trips me out.

        For sure there’s lots of political crap holding us back. I heard some crazy statistic about how much grid work would be needed to get us to replace coal and other fossil fuels with electricity.

        I’d agree that the generation is handled, just need to build it. Maybe I’ll see you on the job down the road! Keep positive, you got this

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      8
      ·
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      You can build paths with metal that not only transfer electricity. But they do a logical operation. Or perhaps it resonates in a way that emits waves that can be interpreted elsewhere

      • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        5
        ·
        1 year ago

        It’s the basis for logical circuits. Antennas. Control systems etc. And it’s super cool cause the base to build all of that is the same.

  • Artisian@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    1 year ago

    Does the ama help? If so, how?

    I imagine it as distracting, which might be enough to cope? But I’m not sure.

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      It’s seriously cool when you build a circuit that has a clear function. Need a lock for your door? A processor for a custom chip? The logic of making all of that is the same. It’s magical.

      • Protoknuckles@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        3
        ·
        1 year ago

        Almost the same reason I became a comp Sci major, back in the day. The magic of being able to just tell a computer to make something was intoxicating. When you have time and energy, what’s a project you’d like to do, just for yourself?

        • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          2
          ·
          edit-2
          1 year ago

          Open source a ready to fab risc v chip.

          But thats more than I can chew ATM.

          • scarilog@lemmy.world
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            1 year ago

            I’d suggest just taking a crack at it.

            I’ve never gone as far as ready to fab, but you’d be surprised at how not-too-complicated it is to implement the 40 or so base RISCV instructions.

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      1 year ago

      SNES for retro. FFXIV will always have my heart. Rydia sent me into a lifelong of playing summoners. And it’s been worth it.

  • Shambling Shapes@lemmy.one
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 year ago

    A rabid, cyborg emu with titanium claws is coming for you in 24 hours. You have only what is in your house to protect yourself. How do you prepare?

    You now have 23 hours and 59 minutes…

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      1 year ago

      Specifically stress. Haven’t had a single second to breathe in the past three months and I’m somehow still behind.

      • Today@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        Do you have good organization/time management? Trying to get organized can be difficult and make you feel like you’re spinning your wheels.

        • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          edit-2
          1 year ago

          I do not. My organization system is panic do the most urgent thing rinse and repeat.

          I’m aware it’s not ideal.

          • Alteon@lemmy.world
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            2
            ·
            1 year ago

            No…it’s not. I got my ME 10 years ago now, and that place teaches you a lot of things that are insanely useful…such as, how to be smarter about time management and how to use your time more efficiently.

            Make friends with a few other engineers and do regular study groups. Make a “To Do” list and update every single time you sit down. It’ll lighten the mental load and allow you to gain a little perspective of where you are at with everything. SLEEP.

            I guarantee you have more time than you think.

            • UsernameLost@lemmy.ml
              link
              fedilink
              English
              arrow-up
              2
              ·
              1 year ago

              I second this. BS Mechanical Engineering at a military college better part of a decade ago. Having a checklist removes the mental load of sitting down and going “fuck what do I have to do?” and then remembering something two hours in that’s due in 20 minutes.

  • BarelyAdulting@midwest.social
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 year ago

    My degree was a painful slog, but if you push through it, things do get better on the other side. I’ve got a fulfilling job that makes me happy, and a wife that keeps me from thinking about work more than I should. And those classes that you hate? You’ll likely never need to use them anyway. I’m back at it studying for my PE now. Any idea how to find the characteristic or mantissa?

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      1 year ago

      Can’t help you there. And that’s good to hear. The classes aren’t really painful for me tho. It’s just a lot all at once.

  • Artisian@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 year ago

    Would the tears and their paths make interesting circuits? Salt water is probably a reasonable conductor, but I’m not sure how to model the eyes.

    • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      1 year ago

      Prob not. It’s not just about lowering resistance. You need to be able to control the gain and the flow of it to make things interesting

    • radix@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      (Disclaimer: I know little to nothing of electricity.)

      If the eyes mattered and needed to be modeled, then they would be part of the electrical system and therefore would have the risk of being turned on at the same time as the tears. The only way to prevent this is by putting an insulator between eye and tear which is infeasible seeing as eyes generate tears. Therefore, there is a risk of electrocution by mini lightning zapping your eyes, which doesn’t sound fun.

      • Artisian@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        1 year ago

        Agree that this is a circuit you should never use. But theoretically it could be a circuit that does… something? Maybe?

      • Saturdaycat@kbin.social
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        1 year ago

        Sparkly horses with magic !

        What would you do with your new pet dragon? Oh it’s a big 15ft tall brute with 2 wings and it stands on all fours, a huge toothy snout, and many spines along its back, and it’s blue with a black underbelly.

        • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          1 year ago

          No more traffic for this boy. Fly over all of it. And I’d find an abbandoned building somewhere and make it my lair. I’d teach him and train him. I head dragons are smart.

          Basically evil wizard in a tower. U know how I be.

          What would u do with ur unicorn ?

          • Saturdaycat@kbin.social
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            2
            ·
            1 year ago

            Ahh what would you name your dragon? What Cha gonna feed him with ?

            With my unicorn, I’d probably make crypto janky “found footage” with it and slowly use it’s horn shavings to cure me of all illnesses. Id also teach it language and hopefully it becomes a smart unicorn where it teaches itself magic and learns how to travel dimensions. Then after making a lot of famous found footage I would show it off in a grand reveal, and since my unicorn has high INT it will magic kill the weirdo guy trying to ruin everything by shooting my unicorn because the government is chasing him

            • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
              link
              fedilink
              arrow-up
              1
              ·
              1 year ago

              Dragywaggy. And he eats what he wants.

              Wth. Killer unicorns?? That’s too much power for a single person.

      • Today@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        Do you have a favorite area? It’s a big enough field that you should be able to have a good job and a fun hobby. My son loves playing with audio electronics - prints wiring diagrams and uses an acid to transfer it to circuit board material to make guitar pedals.

        • shapis@lemmy.mlOP
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          1 year ago

          I’m honestly not too picky. I think my passions lie elsewhere from the labor market if you know what I mean. So in that context yeah. I’m not picky at all.