>It's like complaining that your company has to many customers. Well, management accepting more orders without enough people/space to do the work can be a pain.
Well, there's hundreds of abandoned-looking industrial buildings in my area that are actually filled with CNC machines and only have 3,4 employees
That too, and it also happens on firefox
Well, youtube does manage to play the video instantly but having to wait 5+ seconds for recommended videos and comments to load is pretty awful and distracting once they load
You can burn yourself with a soldering iron or splashed solder too, better avoid electronics all together.
Meanwhile the rent-seeking on FAT patents continues
Issues and old repots would be lost but people would move on to another service.
Waay too boring following the safety police rules. Playing with HV can be fun, just build fly swatter-level inverters instead of using a transformer/capacitors big enough to kill you. A CCFL inverter from an LCD screen…
That's not always a good thing, everytime I've tried a post-plasma KDE version I've always ended up spending too much time regularly tweaking the whole setup.
AGM batteries are packed with fiberglass, so when oxide starts building up on the plates because of improper charging or electrolyte drying up they start pushing on the case.
As someone who rebuilt a couple dozens PCs for a charity from dumpster parts, boards in plastic bags while wearing mostly synthetic clothes, I'd say you underestimate the ruggedness of those things. Drivers and OS are…
A stainless boiler is just 2 stainless steel cups held togheter by a clamp, it shouldn't affect the price much, my 120€ delonghi has one.
It's just a mozilla devoloper making a dataset of modal popups to experiment, nothing more atm.
>how the oscillator behaves in deep sleep mode. horribly
IIRC modern operatings systems use counters in the CPU for timekeeping instead of directly accessing the RTC
Before being relegated to cheapest chinese stuff, elecromechanical timers were the norm. There's probably thousands of electrical panels with old DIN rail timers that don't get replaced until they die.
Most clocks are thin, so it's easier to guess the placement of the antenna.
Or just reporpose an old phone.
It was mostly used in the common radio alarm clocks, the ones with a 4digit red 7 segment display that were all based on an IC from the 70s that handles everything (minus the radio which is a completely indipendent…
Yes, it needs to be perpendicular to the direction of frankfurt for best results You can find more details in the second page of this datasheet https://www.gemischtwaren-haendler.de/shopdateien/3942_1.pdf
Compile time doesn't mean the compiler won't add more instructions where you might not expect them.
No, that only applies to cars with the more fancy antiparticulate filter that also requires urea fluid.
>LCD TVs instead of monitors I don't think it really matters that much (maybe apart from the builtin shutdown timer): Mid-90s 32" Trinitron CRT 120W Mid-00s 32" Bravia LCD 130W
It's real
Windows 7 adds some nice things like search and the explorer shift+Rclick menu, but it also hides some settings panels that haven't changed since 2k behind more clicks.
>It's like complaining that your company has to many customers. Well, management accepting more orders without enough people/space to do the work can be a pain.
Well, there's hundreds of abandoned-looking industrial buildings in my area that are actually filled with CNC machines and only have 3,4 employees
That too, and it also happens on firefox
Well, youtube does manage to play the video instantly but having to wait 5+ seconds for recommended videos and comments to load is pretty awful and distracting once they load
You can burn yourself with a soldering iron or splashed solder too, better avoid electronics all together.
Meanwhile the rent-seeking on FAT patents continues
Issues and old repots would be lost but people would move on to another service.
Waay too boring following the safety police rules. Playing with HV can be fun, just build fly swatter-level inverters instead of using a transformer/capacitors big enough to kill you. A CCFL inverter from an LCD screen…
That's not always a good thing, everytime I've tried a post-plasma KDE version I've always ended up spending too much time regularly tweaking the whole setup.
AGM batteries are packed with fiberglass, so when oxide starts building up on the plates because of improper charging or electrolyte drying up they start pushing on the case.
As someone who rebuilt a couple dozens PCs for a charity from dumpster parts, boards in plastic bags while wearing mostly synthetic clothes, I'd say you underestimate the ruggedness of those things. Drivers and OS are…
A stainless boiler is just 2 stainless steel cups held togheter by a clamp, it shouldn't affect the price much, my 120€ delonghi has one.
It's just a mozilla devoloper making a dataset of modal popups to experiment, nothing more atm.
>how the oscillator behaves in deep sleep mode. horribly
IIRC modern operatings systems use counters in the CPU for timekeeping instead of directly accessing the RTC
Before being relegated to cheapest chinese stuff, elecromechanical timers were the norm. There's probably thousands of electrical panels with old DIN rail timers that don't get replaced until they die.
Most clocks are thin, so it's easier to guess the placement of the antenna.
Or just reporpose an old phone.
It was mostly used in the common radio alarm clocks, the ones with a 4digit red 7 segment display that were all based on an IC from the 70s that handles everything (minus the radio which is a completely indipendent…
Yes, it needs to be perpendicular to the direction of frankfurt for best results You can find more details in the second page of this datasheet https://www.gemischtwaren-haendler.de/shopdateien/3942_1.pdf
Compile time doesn't mean the compiler won't add more instructions where you might not expect them.
No, that only applies to cars with the more fancy antiparticulate filter that also requires urea fluid.
>LCD TVs instead of monitors I don't think it really matters that much (maybe apart from the builtin shutdown timer): Mid-90s 32" Trinitron CRT 120W Mid-00s 32" Bravia LCD 130W
It's real
Windows 7 adds some nice things like search and the explorer shift+Rclick menu, but it also hides some settings panels that haven't changed since 2k behind more clicks.