Interesting. Well, when you get some numbers together, I'd be interested to see what you find out
Is the one built into the AMS not good enough? I get that it only gives a level between 1 and 4 but it's been fine for me with PLA and PETG 🤷♂️
Some YouTube creators are doing this right now. AI generated translations with the creator's voice. Looking at it from simply a nerds's perspective, it's fucking neato
It refuses to answer that question for me lol
I’ve been trying actual page numbers since those are what matched up at first
Edit: I haven’t extensively gone through it all yet. Are they mixed between page numbers and pdf page numbers?
I’ve been skimming through the listed page numbers so maybe I missed it but where in pg 545-581 does it talk about “[ending] marriage equality”? That whole section seems to be talking about the FBI and DOJ
As soon as they fix the framerate of PWAs on mobile and add vertical tabs on desktop (they are working on this one; pretty excited), I'll switch back immediately.
Does Cromite have support for auto-filling from 3rd party password managers? When I last used Bromite, it couldn't so I never ended up using it as my main browser
I disagree. The 20-30% interest a lot of credit cards have is enough of a reason to pay on time.
I've seen some youtubers recommend OnShape. It's a browser based CAD app so it should work fine.
I know you didn't ask but just in case you (or anyone reading this) don't know about it; Good Lock from the Samsung store. Once downloaded, you can create a routine in the settings app to reconfigure the bixby/power button to do whatever you want
I'm glad my bitterness can bring joy
This just in, Google will he deprecating their phone app fart button in 18 months for the new and improved Android Poots button.
Wait, we're just now getting word that in 7 more months, Android Poots will be replaced with Google Toots. All 3 buttons will be active at the same time while Google works on feature parity.
You'll never believe this, insiders are telling us that 4 months after Google Toots, Google will be introducing Google Farts to replace Google Toots. Google Farts will be different than the original Fart button, not sure how but we are expecting it'll be a worse experience.
And finally, 6 months later, after hundreds of millions of dollars spent, somehow none on marketing, and after generating a healthy user base that defied all odds, Google will begin to shutdown all 4 buttons and lay off all the teams that worked on them.
I always forget. Can we do a release upgrade to this or do we have to wait until 24.04.1?
Edit: Nvm. You can update today
sudo do-release-upgrade
They should have cast Randall Park as Mr. Fantastic. Lean real hard into the multiverse
Garbage show. SNW better. Remove my comment again, bitch. Borg behavior
Discovery walked so Strange New Worlds could run and I will always be grateful. But the last few seasons of Discovery have been trash
I’d like it if Arch had a “ready to go” iso I could download that would get me a working desktop with sane defaults and BTRFS or ZFS auto snapshots installed and enabled. Configuring it was fun the first few times. Now it’s a chore
Be careful with linseed oil, the rags/paper towels you use to rub the oil on can spontaneously combust hours after you’ve thrown them away. Dispose of them properly and you’ll be fine.
Help with understanding MySQL column and row size limits
To preface, I’m currently rewriting a personal webapp to use MySQL instead of storing everything in hundreds of JSON files. I’m currently in the testing phase of generating tables with the data from the JSON files, destroying the tables, adding more columns and data, repeat, all to make sure everything is working as intended.
My issue is that occasionally I’ll create too many columns and then I get an error saying something about the row being too large? I’ve also noticed that if I change the parameters of what data is allowed to go in the column, I can generate more columns. I know there is some relationship between number of columns, the data that can go in a column, data size, and row size but I don’t know what’s going on. I’d appreciate it if someone could broadly go over how row length(?) can affect number of columns.
Thank you
Help with understanding throughput of pcie and hard drives
I've been interested in building a DIY NAS out of an SBC for a while now. Not as my main NAS but as a backup I can store offsite at a friend or relative's house. I know any old x86 box will probably do better, this project is just for the fun of it.
The Orange Pi 5 looks pretty decent with its RK3588 chip and M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 connector. I've seen some adapters that can turn that M.2 slot into a few SATA ports or even a full x16 slot which might let me use an HBA.
Anyway, my question is, assuming the CPU isn't a bottle neck, how do I figure out what kind of throughput this setup could theoretically give me?
After a few google searches:
- PCIe Gen 3 x4 should give me 4 GB/s throughput
- that M.2 to SATA adapter claims 6
GB/sGb/s throughput - a single 7200rpm hard drive should give about 80-160MB/s throughput
My guess is that ultimately, I'm limited by that 4GB/s throughput on the PCIe Gen 3 x4 slot but since I'm using hard drives, I'd never get close to saturating that bandwidth. Even if I was using 4 hard drives in a RAID 0 config (which I wouldn't do), I still wouldn't come close. Am I understanding that correctly; is it really that simple?
Cracking/tinny sound on Apple TV 4k after TvOS 17 update
PSA
After updating to TvOS 17, my Sonos Beam sound bar started making weird crackling sounds and music sounded tinny. Turns out, I had to change the audio format in the Apple TV settings from Stereo to Dolby Digital 5.1 for the issue to be fixed.
Not sure what I had that setting set to before but I’m leaning toward the idea that the update reset the audio format back to default settings. If you are having sound issues after updating, that might be the issue.
Heart rate zone training - what percentages do you use?
My garmin has it set up like this:
Z1 = 50-60% Z2 = 60-70% Z3 = 70-80% Z4 = 80-90% Z5 = 90%+
As of right now, I’m seeing my Z3 improve but improving Z2 is going to take me a while. I can have a conversation in Z3 using the Garmin percentages.
I’ve also seen other forums/websites have different percentages. Ex.
Z1 = 68-73% Z2 = 73-80% Z3 = 80-87% Z4 = 87-93% Z5 = 93%+
If I used this method, then my Z2 is the one that has been improving this whole time. This one ‘feels’ right to me when I’m running but I’ve only been running for a few months at this point (was running last year but got sick a few times and had to basically start all over) so maybe I just need to stick to it and the garmin method will start to make more sense.
So I was just curious how everyone has their percentages set up. What do you all actually train at?
> a_fancy_kiwi
Recommended app for adding "copy to clipboard" to the share extension
I'm relatively new to MacOS and I frequently find myself needing to copy a file to my clipboard so that I can paste it somewhere else. Every time I click the share icon, I'm disappointed to see no "copy to clipboard" extension.
This is most frustrating when editing a screenshot or opening up a file in safari.
Anyone have a recommended app for this? I found this one but haven't tried it yet
Setting up a Home Assistant as a KVM - resize qcow2 and set up network bridge device
I occasionally find myself reinstalling home assistant and every time I do, I get stuck on two steps because I forgot the commands and didn't write them down from the last time. I'm writing them below mainly for myself but also for anyone else who may get stuck. For future reference, I'm using Ubuntu 23.04 with Virt-Manager.
Before you begin the installation of the provided qcow2 image, you might want to resize that image from 32G to whatever size you want. ex:
qemu-img resize haos_ova-10.3.qcow2 +68G
Next, you might want to make a network bridge device. Navigate to your netplan folder and backup the yaml file that's in there (your file may be named differently)
cd /etc/netplan
cp ./01-network-manager-all.yaml ./01-network-manager-all.yaml.old
Edit the yaml config.
nano ./01-network-manager-all.yaml
Change the renderer to networkd and add the bridge device (br0). Your ethernet device may not be named enp12s0, make sure to use your ethernet device name. If you are on wifi, look up a netplan wifi config and make adjustments as needed.
network: renderer: networkd ethernets: enp12s0: dhcp4: true version: 2 bridges: br0: dhcp4: yes interfaces: - enp12s0 parameters: stp: true
save the file. generate and apply the new netplan. WARNING - If you are hosting this on your own network, it's possible the Ubuntu host IP could change. If you were doing these steps over SSH, you might need to find the new IP and reconnect. Static IPs can be set in the netplan config but I usually just do it from my router settings afterwards which is probably why the IP changed.
netplan generate
netplan apply
Now just go through the installation process and when you select your network device, make sure you select "Bridge Device" and the device name is "br0"
Edit 12/15/23 - well, I rebuilt my server again. I used regular Ubuntu desktop this time and I for the life of me I couldn’t get networking to function properly. I ended up buying an Ethernet card and passed it through to the VM
Where to start?
What advice and/or product recommendations would you give a beginner? What websites do you buy your parts from? What software do you use?