model #? You can usually find enough info from the FCC id, which often has pictures of insides, especially radio stuff like.
Edit: nvm, I had missed the Costco link. I’ll see if I can find anything.
model #? You can usually find enough info from the FCC id, which often has pictures of insides, especially radio stuff like.
Edit: nvm, I had missed the Costco link. I’ll see if I can find anything.
Funbucks is corporate speech for something that’s not fun at all.
First glance of the thumbnail had me thinking this was a D&D sourcebook.
The PSU is sketch but likely fine. I’m more worried about the expansion slot cover that’s barely hanging.
I have an old pic somewhere of an old Frankenstein PC with the case cut with tin snips to fit a bigger GPU. It also had an external PSU for a while, although I did add a ground wire between the PSU and case. I’ll see if I can find it.
I would suggest to either remove the expansion slot cover or screw it back properly. As it is, it could probably fall and short something.
the PSU box
Aye, forget the dust, this whole rig with the PSU hanging out is sketchy af. Also, the barely hanging expansion slot cover, waiting to short something with the slightest bump is also a nice touch.
Hey if you could edit the spammer’s URL out of your quote/translation that’d be great.
Yea I know, it’s great.
I didn’t because I didn’t need one, but printing bridging features in zero-G must be something else.
Resin printing in space would be such a mess though.
That was blowing my mind the first time I printed a prototype. Still kinda does.
That and sharing models is great. Like I can literally download a physical object. Sure the printing is an extra step, but that’s still amazing to me 10 years after firing up my first printer.
CrowdStrike also supports Linux and if they fucked up a Windows patch, they could very well fuck up a linux one too. If they ever pushed a broken update on Linux endpoints, it could very well cause a kernel panic.
Using the word should be fine, endorsing the ideology is a different story.
The router polling integration is probably a bit superfluous for devices that have the companion app installed.
Although, it’s still helpful for other devices like guests’ phones, or non android/ios devices.
Not sure how helpfully to your use case these will be, but a few ideas…
It’s been a while since I tinkered, but I think you can also assign multiple devices to a person and track the person’s presence instead of a specific device.
You can also create a group of persons, which is handy for some use cases.
As an example, I have a group.us
which contains person.me
and person.mypartner
. The group’s status is home
if either of us are home and only changes to away if neither of us are home.
Similarly, I have a group.guests
which contains guests who sometimes spend the night.
If any guests are home, my goodnight automation ignores the bathroom and the guest bedroom lights.
group.guests:
entity_id:
- input_text.manual_guest_tracker
- person.guest
- person.fren
- person.otherfren
- person.olefren
- person.stepbro
- person.nephew
- person.cousin
- person.niece
order: 3
icon: mdi:bag-carry-on
friendly_name: Guests
I have an input boolean that changes input_text.manual_guest_tracker to home/not_home if we wanna enable “guests mode” without having to track a device.
Single person with multiple trackers:
person.fren:
editable: true
id: fren
device_trackers:
- device_tracker.applewafren
- device_tracker.iphonefren
friendly_name: Fren
In the companion app, where you choose the update interval, there’s a banner of text that explains it.
Some sensors update instantly (such as connected WiFi SSID), others update on an interval (such a battery level or pressure sensor).
The maximum update interval applies to non-instantaneous sensors.
Sensors will update either instantly or on a defined interval. If the sensor supports instant updates then it will always receive instant updates. View the sensor details to learn which sensors update instantly.
If the sensor does not support instant updates then it will update based on one of the below selected options
You must restart the application when you make any changes to this setting
When you select which sensors to enable you can see whether it’s an instantly updating one or one on a timer
The dungeon master didn’t write down which NPCs have which accents.
Haven’t had to use port forwarding for gaming in like 30 or so years, so I just looked up Nintendo’s website…
Within the port range, enter the starting port and the ending port to forward. For the Nintendo Switch console, this is port 1024 through 65535
LMAO, no thanks, that’s not happening.
For your question, you could likely route everything through a tunnel and manage the port forwarding on the other end of the tunnel.
Having learned English in my teens, I found that native speakers would make errors about things that sound the same (their/there, would of/have, should of, etc). Probably they learned to speak it before writing it, which is the other way around for me (and maybe other ESL speakers, IDK).
That’s not to say I or other ESL people don’t make errors, we just statistically make different ones.
I concur.
I think we used a different brand but can’t remember. The process looked a bit like this: https://www.instructables.com/Etching-PCBs-with-PressnPeel/
Firefox mobile:
My guess is you’re trying to open tabs by opening the tab manager (square icon with number in it), adding an empty tab, then go from there?
That would bring you to the “home” tab or whatever they call it… a mishmash of a small number of favorites and recent stuff, and yea that’s kinda convoluted.
In your case, you know you wanna open a bookmark, go to bookmarks directly from your current tab (… menu/bookmarks), then just use open in new tab from there.
Open in new tab works on single bookmarks and to open all bookmarks within a folder.
You can just put bookmarks in folders.
Pretty sure that’s a been a feature of nearly every browser I’ve used since Netscape.
Nowadays you can use whatever context menu to open all bookmarks in a folder in tabs.
I couldn’t find it using the model number on fccid.io but it might be that the dishwashers themselves aren’t FCC certified and they only send whatever wireless board they add to it.
Usually can find anything that has radio signals with teardown pics, etc.