They are in favor of printers?
They are in favor of printers?
Well yeah, because he would “marry” the girl, then rape her, then divorce her. Perfectly legal and therefore moral. /s
I find that interesting. I would expect that many scientists are “nerds” and would lean towards Linux. Also would suspect the ratio of scientist vs population would be much higher.
Guess I’ve been proven wrong.
Setup a pikvm as ipmi and you’ll have at least another layer of failure required to completely lose connectivity
Yeah because whomever “owns” the data needs humans to train their bots, not because the image based bot detection is better than other methods.
Ok. Found some DNS settings on my router, and fixed the internal domain name “problem” but it’s still only internal. If I set my public IP(internally) it doesn’t connect.
I can connect to an internal computer from external, even though the client says “not ready”.
I cannot connect from internal to external computer. Instantly shows “remote desktop is offline”
This leads me to think that somehow I have something wrong in router settings, or I have a security feature blocking something. I just don’t know enough about routing to know where to look.
My worry is, even though he may know he’ll lose, he’s still pushing through to be able to claim for a third time that the election is rigged, and that his supporters should do a better jan6 than last time.
I got past the key mismatch internally. Maybe it was blank spaces.idk.
But still having issues externally. Just doesn’t connect for some reason, though I’ve confirmed all the ports are open. :/
It seems I may have “fixed”(?) One problem, as internal network connections succeed now (same key, same settings, just restarted the containers a few times and let it sit?)
External connections still show the same. :/
It is. At a massive scale hydrogen provides almost all energy used on earth.
Oil? Got it’s energy from essentially plankton, which got it’s energy from… The sun.
Coal? Energy from trees, which… you guessed it, the sun.
Solar panels? Well duh.
How about water wheels in rivers? Well you see, the water cycle is driven by… The sun.
And what is the sun mostly comprised of? Hydrogen.
Rs485 is just serial with differential signaling. Get a 485 to ttl adapter board, drop it on the serial of an esp. And use that directly, or have it mirror to mqtt. Easy peasy
No need to go full sbc, microcontrollers are more reliable
Esphome setup would be their UART bus component.
You could make something. It may not be easy, or cheap, or safe. But with esphome, and off the shelf solar components, you could build what you describe.
Just imagine the affect this could have on a cloudless day.
All panels making power. Shut them off, then on, then off. Surge the grid and trip the frequency controls.
Worst case requiring a black start.
Yeah Decentralization of control is important. Share all the data, but none of the control.
The government should pass a law that it’s required to vote, or give a reasonable explanation why you can’t. Employers are punished for keeping their employees from voting.
It also helps to start out rich, so you can survive through the inevitable lawsuit and delays.
You have a very valid point there.
Right up until you get run over
Gauge pressure not absolute
Second note, the metal pipe has to be continuously metal from at minimum where it enters the house, don’t trust that if you see a metal water pipe (or drain pipe) that it’s grounded.
As with everything 3d printing, it’s a tradeoff.
It’s harder to prevent oozing, harder to change colors, worse quality(usually) and larger nozzles.
But you print much cheaper, often can print larger parts with larger nozzles (stronger).
What I do with printing, I’d seriously consider a retrofit pellet extruder on my smallish machine (e5+) If it were reasonably priced.
Almost everything I do is “structural” and doesn’t need to be pretty direct off the printer.