
It sounds promising, but also a legal nightmare if they expect users to be competent enough to read instructions and replace batteries without causing burns or fires.
It sounds promising, but also a legal nightmare if they expect users to be competent enough to read instructions and replace batteries without causing burns or fires.
With how much SEO spam/slop that comes up in search engines, it would probably just be easier to whitelist trusted websites
Just don’t use a VPN when creating an account, since reddit will likely flag the account as a bot/spammer.
You can and should use a VPN normally after you’ve created the account. Might be smart to wait a week or so after making the account to start using it on your personal devices though, just to seem less suspicious. Also, make sure you have MAC address randomization and no stored cookies if using the account on the same devices that you used with your banned account.
Go to a library, create an account on the public computer there with whatever email works. Creating accounts on VPNs with non-mainstream email addresses draws suspicion.
Even if you log back in to opt out, you can probably assume whatever data you gave them is already being used for AI. Best to abandon Meta and let it implode by itself.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term) Unlikely that he’s using the gang meaning, rather than the military/hospitality meaning.
Saw some good engineering textbooks on there too. Great job.
I hear crushed spark plugs shatter windows pretty easily
What you ask for is impossible to prove, let alone test, without a rigorous definition of “insightful” or “accurate”.
I really like heliboard. It works without network permissions, has autocorrect, and can do emojis
Usually the datasheet has some guidance for the type/value of decoupling capacitor to use.
Electrolytic is probably fine as long as you get the polarity right.
Free-to-play is just a ploy for future value extraction.
I typically go out of my way to avoid F2P games. I’d rather pay once for a game, rather than be stuck with a live service that constantly nags about subscriptions or microtransactions.
Its a JST type connector I think. I bet if you check digikey (or whatever supplier you use), you’ll be able to find kits for replacing the connector and its pins. Looks like the silkscreen labels on the right edge of the board below the connector show the pinout order.
Edit: on second thought, that labeled pinout may only be for the through-hole solder points. Safest bet would be to just identity the wires and solder them accordingly, rather than mess with the connector.
You underestimate how dumb the average user can be