I love pizza, that does not mean I want to eat it every day. Disregarding health and cost, it would reduce it to the status of something like bread.
I love pizza, that does not mean I want to eat it every day. Disregarding health and cost, it would reduce it to the status of something like bread.
Who wants pizza every day? That would take all of the special character away from it. Not to mention how unhealthy that would be.
Depends on what I am doing. Walky Talky? Toaster? Dish washer? … Who needs a manual for that?
FID detector? I need to know several things before turning it on. New Mainboard? Why is the WoL setting behind wake on PCIe?
Could you link some examples?
Thanks for the detailed follow up. Always interesting to read about the paths some people go.
I am happy with 2 external drives that I fire up once in a while to create 2 new backups.
If this is satire: well done.
Things I think about, which would be interesting to know, perhaps I missed something. Please share your experiences:
How many hours did it take you to set everything up? How much did you eventually spend for everything combined? What are the running costs? How much space does it gobble up? How loud is it? Backup/redundancy plan? Internet connection good enough (upload speed)?
How much did you pay for that? He gets 0.5 TB for 48 $ per year, presumably including 24/7 availability, redundancy, etc. And not just included but without having to manage anything.
I am not sure what you actually want to tell us? Obviously someone struggling to get by worries us far easier. But this is not a competition, we all need to work together.
Are we missing some zeros here? So one to a few hours of testing, that is it? So I assume the sensors simply failed completely after that, why else would they not test it longer or withhold the results? Quote:
Researchers tested them at different bending speeds:
838.9 mV at 100 bends/hour 856.7 mV at 200 bends/hour 852.6 mV at 400 bends/hour
Even after hundreds of cycles, the signal stayed strong, proving these sensors can handle repetitive movement without breaking down.
This kind of reliability is huge for prosthetic limbs, fitness trackers, and robotic arms, where precision and durability are non-negotiable.
Safety can not be one of those reasons, so why did it get longer now?
Could you condense the key points in 5 sentences?
How about you tell ME everything about that beam?
It is the optimal way. Lowest effort, fastest, same result, no additional stuff needed.
This kind of USA centric thinking never fails to astonish me. Edit: He edited out where he specifically mentioned the US education system falling me. Such shady behavior.
Rotten wood in some sort of wooden structure, probably load carrying.
Reminds me of the ESP32 ROM dictionary only taking a 15 character limit and simply bugging out silently without any notification whatsoever. Arduino, so easy to use, great for beginners. It has got all the wild goose chases!