The machines haven't worked for me, so I just started opting out immediately as well, since that ends up being much faster. I don't understand the point of this.
Check out MXRoute. (Specifically the lifetime promo, though I've seen it on sale for cheaper.)
You could dual boot and find out. Or even do a live session and play around.
There are some domain names that have requirements but nothing like you're thinking. The only one I would automatically consider as providing useful information would be .gov.
I always forget that. Instinct is to put things in the center.
Depends on the sandwich. If you're constructing a sandwich without using heat, I would consider that "making lunch" or "making dinner" but not explicitly cooking. I'm not sure that the difference matters in any significant situations, though. Why are you asking?
Phone, yes: your battery can explode / light an intense fire. Watch, depends on the watch.
If it's stuff you already own, the income would be based on the difference between what you paid for it and what you get for it. Likely, you're selling at a loss, so that's not income.
Notes: IANAL and have never been on unemployment.
Take a look at Rhasspy.*
*Will take a lengthy setup. Maybe look at S.E.P.I.A.?
Check out Discord's Webhooks; many applications publish notifications through them. Should be as easy as sending a message to a specific URL, I think.
Looks like pin 5 is no good for this; switched to pin 19 and all is well.
New to CircuitPython, this feels like it should work according to the docs but it prints six False
s. Any ideas?
``` #!/usr/bin/env python import board import digitalio import time
class body_controller:
def init(self): SWDIO = board.D5 self._reset_pin = digitalio.DigitalInOut(SWDIO) print(self._reset_pin.value) self._reset_pin.switch_to_output(True) print(self._reset_pin.value)
def turn_on(self): print(self._reset_pin.value) self._reset_pin.value = False print(self._reset_pin.value) time.sleep(1) print(self._reset_pin.value) self._reset_pin.value = True print(self._reset_pin.value)
body = body_controller() time.sleep(1) body.turn_on() time.sleep(1) ```
I believe you're looking for Christmas tree farms.
Also, there are so many year-round Christmas shops.
Also also, Spirit is mostly for costumes, which aren't relevant to Christmas.
I highly recommend taking the time to learn docker instead of running directly.
Thanks! That makes a lot of sense.
Potted?
Might want to ask in !tipofmytongue@lemmy.world.
Might want to ask in !moviesandtv@lemmy.film.
Check the forums, I know people already made these.
Therapy. Also focusing on your hobbies and filling your life with joys that don't focus on a datemate. But definitely therapy.
Is there any way to turn off the random tips like "make a receipts folder!" in the Linux desktop app?
This happens if I use set_time
or set_position
. Is this typical, or am I just not doing it right?
This is on a Pi Zero 2 W, so not the most powerful, but should be able to handle this.
These are the relevant bits of how I'm setting up the player:
``` self._vlc = vlc.Instance() self._player = self._vlc.media_player_new() self._list_player = self._vlc.media_list_player_new() self._list_player.set_media_player(self._player)
playlist = self._vlc.media_list_new() for index in self._play_order: playlist.add_media(self._vlc.media_new_path(self._songs[index]))
self._list_player.stop() self._list_player.set_media_list(playlist) self._list_player.play() ```
And trying to seek is just this:
self._player.set_time(_s_to_ms(seconds))
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
I've somehow managed to bend a RAM clip so it can't clip anymore because it's blocking itself. I haven't been able to bend it back. Any suggestions?
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/12005873
> I have a Keybow MINI hooked up to a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and I'm using Python to respond to events. I have one button that kicks off playing a song on a passive buzzer, and I'm wondering if there's a way to have a button press stop the song before it completes.
I have a Keybow MINI hooked up to a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and I'm using Python to respond to events. I have one button that kicks off playing a song on a passive buzzer, and I'm wondering if there's a way to have a button press stop the song before it completes.
Do anyone else's wrist hairs get caught in the little gap between the frame and the trackpad/spacers?
Does anyone know if it's possible to have events from the Keybow keyboard cause effects on the Pi Zero W running the keyboard instead of outputting to another machine? Or do I need to go with a different OS and figure out the handling of the keys myself?
Anyone have a list of changes that they've made to increase battery life? I've got about three hours (with 80% limit in BIOS, which I might get rid of), so I'm sure there's a lot that can be changed.
I know the drivers come in the distro package manager, but, is there a set straight from AMD? Trying to use Brave causes freezes and black screen flashes, which I'm pretty sure is a driver thing.
Is there any way to complete the Outpost Control job? It's that only (non-First Order) job I haven't completed, and I'm not sure how to. I thought maybe I'd need to install and retrieve the skimmer, but I did that today and it didn't progress the job chat.
Edit: I've tried installing defenses on every panel, but that also didn't work. Next time I'm on planet, I'll try installing the skimmer and leaving it long enough to gather some credits.
Edit2: Okay, I think maybe it doesn't actually complete until one faction gains control of the outpost for the day, and not enough people play for that to happen. Damn.
So, I have a bunch of services behind Authelia, utilizing LDAP hosted on my NAS. I log in once and it carries through my other services that are secured by Authelia, which is great.
However, since my wife rarely visits these services - mostly when I send her links - she has to log in basically every time. I've contemplated putting our laptops on a network login backed by the same LDAP, though I haven't started researching how to do that yet. If I do, though, is there a way to have the laptop login integrate with Authelia or another solution to prevent login prompts?
I know I could do it with Windows and AD, but we're both on Linux, so that complicates things a bit.
Is there a way to set a movie extra to repeat endlessly? There's a fireplace feature that can cycle on the DVD but I'm not sure how to make it do that in Jellyfin. I have it in there as an extra.
1X Asrock Rack EPYCD8 motherboard. 1 x AMD Epyc 7642 cpu. 4 x 16 G 2133P DDR4 ECC (in total 64G). AMD EPYC™ 7642. CPU AMD EPYC™ 7002/7001 series processor family. AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series. ASRock Rack Instant Flash.
It seems good based on the price of just the CPU. If it's good, what kind of server case would it need?
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/5442742
> Hello! I am doing some if-I-die planning, and I want to create a machine that is separate from my current homelab that can a) host paperless-ngx and b) be used with keyboard/mouse/monitor if needed. I want it to replace my current paperless-ngx instance that's hosted in my lab. > > Ideally, I'd want two SSDs in RAID 1, possibly with a third drive for the OS? I'll be backing up to my NAS and from there to the cloud, but I want to separate this machine from the rest of my infrastructure and still be able to have reliable access to the documents on it. > > In theory, I could just sync the files to a USB drive and tell her to grab it if anything should happen to me, but finding the right files while stressed without the metadata stored in paperless wouldn't be the nicest thing to make her do. > > tl;dr: What should I buy to build a homelab-in-a-box that can be attached to my homelab normally but also function separately as a PC.
Hello! I am doing some if-I-die planning, and I want to create a machine that is separate from my current homelab that can a) host paperless-ngx and b) be used with keyboard/mouse/monitor if needed. I want it to replace my current paperless-ngx instance that's hosted in my lab.
Ideally, I'd want two SSDs in RAID 1, possibly with a third drive for the OS? I'll be backing up to my NAS and from there to the cloud, but I want to separate this machine from the rest of my infrastructure and still be able to have reliable access to the documents on it.
In theory, I could just sync the files to a USB drive and tell her to grab it if anything should happen to me, but finding the right files while stressed without the metadata stored in paperless wouldn't be the nicest thing to make her do.
tl;dr: What should I buy to build a homelab-in-a-box that can be attached to my homelab normally but also function separately as a PC.
Edit: This is Being Erica. Thank you, @FoxFireX@lemmy.sdf.org and @robolemmy@lemmy.world!
So, I watched a TV show a while ago and have forgotten what it's called and can't find it. Anyone have any ideas on this one?
- Woman is going through something rough and a person gives her a card and is like come talk to me
- That person functions kind like a therapist but there's something mystical going on
- There are doors that go to other places
- Her therapist retires after a season or two
- She starts helping others in the same way
- There's a bartender that does the same thing at some point
Maybe not much to go on, but I'm hoping someone recognizes it.
Is there a calendar that I can use with Proton Calendar? It looks like the official one is for Google, Outlook, and 365.
(Preferably for the Bills.)
Edit: It's Lovesick!
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/3191556
> Hi! I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm trying to find a show I streamed a while ago. Here's what I remember: > > - It was a British show > - Two guys were roommates; I think the apartment was messy > - They had a woman friend > - One of the roommates and the friend were in love but they kept having bad timing > - I think the other friend was a manager at a company? > - I think the woman had to move in with them at some point? > - There was a guy named Jono (sp?) who kept saying, "I'm Jono"