@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Jesus Christ, did someone leave a landfill inside your house?
My "living room" is actually more of a storage room. I rarely spend much time in there. I clean it when I feel like it, and it's been a while. I bet if you looked in any college dorm building, this would be about average.
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
You used a 5A relay to control a 15A circuit? Why you wouldn't use a relay capable of handling the full potential load? Hopefully you were at least smart enough to fuse this properly, but that house is a prime example of a fire hazard. Trash all over, and a hackjob electrical job...
If the lights in your bedroom pull 15 amps, I'd hate to see your electrc bill.
5 amps at 120V = 600 watts. My light fixture has 2 60-watt bulbs. The entire system uses standard 18-gauge wire. Every connection is protected with heatshrink. So, no more a fire hazard than my toaster.
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Nice troll, but you may write shitty memory leaking software, but MS is not really known for this.
Cheap shot, I know, but my video server has been running for a week (since I had to replace the motherboard), and many months before that. Its VSS is 11MB (most of that is libstdc++), and its RSS (private data) is 920K. The original spcaserv program ballooned to several hundred MB after only ten or twenty connections (cumulative, not simultaneous), and was terribly inefficient, using 7-10% of the CPU even when there were no connections.