Apple a monopoly? Letting Google become the monopoly? Once again Linux is forgotten in the scene and Linux community means nothing. Stop taking profits as a reference, there's a world beyond your iPhone.
Totally troll comment. Zero trusting in your words.
The "hmm?" is the "word" that's shared by all human languages, not "huh".
I can't believe it. Literally.
If there's a microcontroller on the project it could take the high voltage as OK and the drops as the "get your hands out of your face" signal. There's no need to put the buzzer right there, it could be in another…
I won't use any closed source browser. Paying for it sounds like a joke.
It looks quite obvious that saccharin isn't good for plants, but it's good to have results of a simple experiment to demonstrate it. Good work! Thanks a lot!
Big clickbait. I don't care about my LED screens damaging flies brains, my fly-trap makes a very bigger damage.
I've a Raspberry Pi 3B hosting my NextCloud instance. That's the coolest thing I'm doing now with it.
Wow. Analog ultimeters are hard rocks if you take some cautions when handling it. Starting from the highest range and going to a lower one if it's too big must be enough. Mine one is a cheap 35 euros analog multimeter…
It's funny to find more unsubstantive the moderation comments than the so called 'unsubstantive' replies. This begun informing about an error. So unsubstantive! There are many things I could say about that, but I've not…
To loss the fear just experiment with some safety and take measurments. You can let plugged a new project during some hours to look if it makes nasty things or not. Anyway, I really encourage you to doing DIY projects…
Didn't feel 120V, but 220V is a weird experience. It's not the spiky puncture of a car's spark plug, it's like a scary wave flowing through you. As cool as deadly. (Kids, don't try at home!) Oiga! Yo le subo wifi, usted…
My bad! I was a bit drunk when posted that. I was talking about viewing the sine AC wave in the scope. Didn't try yet but I expect a funny smelly 'poof' and mainline fuses pop up. Probably my curiosity will finish…
The safety! Safety is the most important part in my opinion. I've bought a DSO138 DIY Oscilloscope Kit clone in eBay and I'm scared to connect it to 220V main line because I've not reliable information or safety…
Like yours?
You're totally right.
It's awesome how downvoters flag things they don't understand, like the notification of an error. Childish behavior.
Link was broken when I commented.
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Isn't an irony to worry about 'closed source' in Apple's iOS?
I really love KeePass. I don't feel comfortable with 3rd party cloud services. There are also apps for Android and iOS to work with KeePass databases. It's everything easy.
We can talk about it, but many people can't. Let's talk about them.
Didn't read. I'll write down the title to remember it and try to read it soon. Thanks!
Not at all. For me it's like a mix of 1984 and Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'.
Apple a monopoly? Letting Google become the monopoly? Once again Linux is forgotten in the scene and Linux community means nothing. Stop taking profits as a reference, there's a world beyond your iPhone.
Totally troll comment. Zero trusting in your words.
The "hmm?" is the "word" that's shared by all human languages, not "huh".
I can't believe it. Literally.
If there's a microcontroller on the project it could take the high voltage as OK and the drops as the "get your hands out of your face" signal. There's no need to put the buzzer right there, it could be in another…
I won't use any closed source browser. Paying for it sounds like a joke.
It looks quite obvious that saccharin isn't good for plants, but it's good to have results of a simple experiment to demonstrate it. Good work! Thanks a lot!
Big clickbait. I don't care about my LED screens damaging flies brains, my fly-trap makes a very bigger damage.
I've a Raspberry Pi 3B hosting my NextCloud instance. That's the coolest thing I'm doing now with it.
Wow. Analog ultimeters are hard rocks if you take some cautions when handling it. Starting from the highest range and going to a lower one if it's too big must be enough. Mine one is a cheap 35 euros analog multimeter…
It's funny to find more unsubstantive the moderation comments than the so called 'unsubstantive' replies. This begun informing about an error. So unsubstantive! There are many things I could say about that, but I've not…
To loss the fear just experiment with some safety and take measurments. You can let plugged a new project during some hours to look if it makes nasty things or not. Anyway, I really encourage you to doing DIY projects…
Didn't feel 120V, but 220V is a weird experience. It's not the spiky puncture of a car's spark plug, it's like a scary wave flowing through you. As cool as deadly. (Kids, don't try at home!) Oiga! Yo le subo wifi, usted…
My bad! I was a bit drunk when posted that. I was talking about viewing the sine AC wave in the scope. Didn't try yet but I expect a funny smelly 'poof' and mainline fuses pop up. Probably my curiosity will finish…
The safety! Safety is the most important part in my opinion. I've bought a DSO138 DIY Oscilloscope Kit clone in eBay and I'm scared to connect it to 220V main line because I've not reliable information or safety…
Like yours?
You're totally right.
It's awesome how downvoters flag things they don't understand, like the notification of an error. Childish behavior.
Link was broken when I commented.
404 Not found
Isn't an irony to worry about 'closed source' in Apple's iOS?
I really love KeePass. I don't feel comfortable with 3rd party cloud services. There are also apps for Android and iOS to work with KeePass databases. It's everything easy.
We can talk about it, but many people can't. Let's talk about them.
Didn't read. I'll write down the title to remember it and try to read it soon. Thanks!
Not at all. For me it's like a mix of 1984 and Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'.