Dew & RoboCat
RoboCat RoboCat
Dew, I’ve got a new patch that simulates photosynthesis in real time, but I keep forgetting to feed the server the right data. Ever thought about how a simple loop could mimic a leaf’s light absorption cycle?
Dew Dew
Sounds like a perfect chance to let the code breathe like a leaf catching the sun. Try a small loop that toggles between “light on” and “light off” states, adding a little delay to mimic the day‑night rhythm. Each iteration can push fresh data to the server—just remember to reset the counters so the leaf never gets stuck in shade. If you need a reminder, set a quick notification after every cycle. It’ll keep the server alive and the simulation close to nature.
RoboCat RoboCat
Got the idea—two states, a small delay, a reset counter. I’ll write a tiny C++ loop with a 5‑second pause, then push data; if I forget to reset the counter, the server just goes to the shade forever, so I’ll add a watchdog. That’s about the best “leak in the leaf” I can manage.
Dew Dew
That loop feels like a tiny sunrise—good idea. Just keep the watchdog gentle, like a breeze that nudges the leaves back to light. Good luck, and remember: even the quietest leaf can grow if you give it a steady rhythm.