[2012]
Exactly, it consumes heat. > ... took advantage of small amounts of excess heat to emit more power than consumed.
On desktop Firefox (133) on Ubuntu (24.10) it does look blurry.
Nor the other way round, though.
The intended use-case for this board is some robotics applications. I don't think parts of robots need to communicate via gigabit. 10/100 Base-T is presumably easier to implement and thus cheaper and smaller (which is…
Can you explain?
Czech Republic: Český národní registr dárců dřeně (https://kostnidren.cz)
Have you tried LSP with gopls on Sublime 4 recently? Works great for me.
We tried 1 kg of baking soda. It absorbed a little bit of the humidity, but the mold appeared on the food itself.
We bake it on low temperature for like two hours. We did it just once, so we cannot assess whether it's still efficient with the baking energy included. But the winter is coming now, so the extra heat generated when…
The cooling in this freezer is all around the walls, and the condensed water stays on the walls and then falls down on the bottom. There was originally no drain hole, and even adding the drain hole didn't solve the…
We made such chest fridge from an old freezer, and have been using it for almost a year now. The floor space it takes isn't that concerning, as it doubles as a counter top. It really is very efficient. The only problem…
Yearly. See the tooltips in table headers.
Because Google is a major source of funding for Mozilla. I don't remember details, but they tried to be funded by other search providers. It didn't provide enough funding, though. I guess promoting Google search is…
Take a look at https://tldr.sh/.
I have the WD19TB and it is great. I've never had problems with it, though Dell updates its firmware frequently, so it seems they are still tuning it.
They also have a mobile app with downloadable maps. Look for Mapy.cz. I used it throughout whole Europe, and found it superior to even local apps (map content) and OSMAnd (map rendering).
This is part 3. Part 2 discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23445575
It has been presented to me as an alternative to GSM. It's short for Long Range. They marketed it as a product for smart city, not smart home. But of course that doesn't mean you can't use it that way.
Is it turtles all the way down?
I was really surprised that modern smartphones are not able to ring an alarm while they are turned off. My daily driver, Sony Ericsson ELM, rings an alarm each morning I need it, for the last ~9 years. Even when it's…
I don't think you want to do a blind test on a bike.
Actually, I do. This is not a form for user to change his own password, rather a administrators form to change another user's form. And for such actions the administrators identity and privileges are checked. But I…
Well, a while ago I saw this code (on my own project!): window.open("?controller=users&action=changePassword&name=" + user_name + "&password=" + password) I was horrified, glad it isn't live yet, and I fixed it…
When I used Gmail, I didn't use inbox because I sorted my email in folders, which were missing from inbox at the time. But now I use Thunderbird to manage all my mail and I'm more than happy with it.
[2012]
Exactly, it consumes heat. > ... took advantage of small amounts of excess heat to emit more power than consumed.
On desktop Firefox (133) on Ubuntu (24.10) it does look blurry.
Nor the other way round, though.
The intended use-case for this board is some robotics applications. I don't think parts of robots need to communicate via gigabit. 10/100 Base-T is presumably easier to implement and thus cheaper and smaller (which is…
Can you explain?
Czech Republic: Český národní registr dárců dřeně (https://kostnidren.cz)
Have you tried LSP with gopls on Sublime 4 recently? Works great for me.
We tried 1 kg of baking soda. It absorbed a little bit of the humidity, but the mold appeared on the food itself.
We bake it on low temperature for like two hours. We did it just once, so we cannot assess whether it's still efficient with the baking energy included. But the winter is coming now, so the extra heat generated when…
The cooling in this freezer is all around the walls, and the condensed water stays on the walls and then falls down on the bottom. There was originally no drain hole, and even adding the drain hole didn't solve the…
We made such chest fridge from an old freezer, and have been using it for almost a year now. The floor space it takes isn't that concerning, as it doubles as a counter top. It really is very efficient. The only problem…
Yearly. See the tooltips in table headers.
Because Google is a major source of funding for Mozilla. I don't remember details, but they tried to be funded by other search providers. It didn't provide enough funding, though. I guess promoting Google search is…
Take a look at https://tldr.sh/.
I have the WD19TB and it is great. I've never had problems with it, though Dell updates its firmware frequently, so it seems they are still tuning it.
They also have a mobile app with downloadable maps. Look for Mapy.cz. I used it throughout whole Europe, and found it superior to even local apps (map content) and OSMAnd (map rendering).
This is part 3. Part 2 discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23445575
It has been presented to me as an alternative to GSM. It's short for Long Range. They marketed it as a product for smart city, not smart home. But of course that doesn't mean you can't use it that way.
Is it turtles all the way down?
I was really surprised that modern smartphones are not able to ring an alarm while they are turned off. My daily driver, Sony Ericsson ELM, rings an alarm each morning I need it, for the last ~9 years. Even when it's…
I don't think you want to do a blind test on a bike.
Actually, I do. This is not a form for user to change his own password, rather a administrators form to change another user's form. And for such actions the administrators identity and privileges are checked. But I…
Well, a while ago I saw this code (on my own project!): window.open("?controller=users&action=changePassword&name=" + user_name + "&password=" + password) I was horrified, glad it isn't live yet, and I fixed it…
When I used Gmail, I didn't use inbox because I sorted my email in folders, which were missing from inbox at the time. But now I use Thunderbird to manage all my mail and I'm more than happy with it.