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Helpfully, because bitcoin gets all the traderbro attention, monero has actually ended up being (relatively) stable because it has more of a purpose.
Helpfully, because bitcoin gets all the traderbro attention, monero has actually ended up being (relatively) stable because it has more of a purpose.
Or from the sounds of it, doing things more efficiently.
Fewer cycles required, less hardware required.
Maybe this was an inevitability, if you cut off access to the fast hardware, you create a natural advantage for more efficient systems.
It’s a great feeling, isn’t it?
A similarly good one is turning off the 2.4GHz wifi.
“How do I get this working in 22.04?”
“Previous question answers this.” Tagged as best answer
“No, the previous question answers it with a method that was removed in 22.04”
silence
You’d probably get better coding advice in the comments.
I knew I shouldn’t have given away my 7850!
The ones I know have been born-agains.
Which kinda tracks.
If believing one thing with every fibre of your being is your new foundation stone, dismissing another belief that doesn’t contradict your first one can become tricky.
Have you integrated the doorbell with HA yet? Adding mine has been dead useful.
Eventually I plan to add some logic so if the door isn’t answered within a certain period, the lights in the house start flashing.
Also, I think you’re absolutely smack on with your plans for HA, that’s how I use it.
Get everything talking openly to one platform as a central point.
Then link everything together using that platform.
Don’t forget more length restrictions because the copper can’t keep up.
Yep. Damn Wizards infiltrated the UK commercial media a decade ago, and they never left.
It’s a balance to hit in article sharing communities too.
Too much leniency, and you just end up with people posting DMG articles, and tiny un-sourced blogs with snazzy titles.
Too tough, and you end up spending your entire life justifying why various borderline sources are not suitable.
I can hear the bin lorry sounds about 5 minutes before they arrive.
It gives me time to panic, then discover that I did in fact remember to put them out.
And the SM57 for things you don’t need a screen on.
A discussion on the other site claimed that the fuck-up was in the copy that Universal sent to Mattel.
And that wrong websites frequently end up on packaging in other industries.
Mattel seem to be doing the sorry-dance for it, so no idea if it’s true. Though I’m sure Universal would be very keen to not be involved.
Awesome work, thankyou for taking the time to do this.
I too love a metal USB stick for the keychain, and my old DTSE9 could do with a refresh!
It’s only Virgin Media to my knowledge who does this.
Most of the other providers are happy for you to use anything that works properly for VDSL or FTTP.
Most FTTP providers fit an ONT that puts the connection back into an RJ45 ethernet connector.
Then you connect to the provider using PPPOE. Anything past the ONT, you can do whatever you like.
You can block or disrupt communications with LEO.
But you’d need the blessing of the country’s government to pump out that much interference continuously.
Finally, a local WEEE company gets to make a few hundred bucks selling off the glorified VOC sensors at the end.
I unblock ads on AVForums. And honestly, the ads are either really well targeted (because I’m probably going to buy that amplifier eventually), or random ebay stuff.
If they started serving up the generic “reduce belly fat in 2 seconds with this simple trick” with some AI generated picture, I’d re-evaluate very quicly.
Yep, it’s great, isn’t it? The koala brand is even better, imho.
You just have to deprogram people who mitten up.