It does, a bit. If I wanted to make a rubber some keyboard, I'd have startup costs in the thousands of dollars range for molds and such. But I can make PCBs for a mechanical keyboard for only $30. The cost of mechanical…
That's a capacitive moisture sensor. It is incapable of measuring pH.
I'd guess the hardware is the problem. Most antennas I've seen on access points are larger than the entire Pi Zero W. While I'm no radio expert, I'd expect APs to use the smaller antennas if they were capable of being…
> Compressed sensing in this context is made possible by the fact that the signal’s frequency content is highly sparse. The fact that the signal is so regular is what makes this possible. You're sampling the same signal…
ah, I see. > Emissions from a nearby CIPP job got indoors through cracks in the building’s foundation and irritated workers to the point that they evacuated This is fascinating. I've always thought of dirt and concrete…
I'm familiar with vents, but indoor vents are basically one-way air valves. I don't know if this is required by code, but it's definitely common practice (you don't want poop smell coming out of your vents)
I haven't read 100% of the article, but from skimming over it, I see no mention of p-traps [1]. How exactly are these fumes getting into places when there's essentially an airlock in every drain connection? [1]:…
Seems like an interesting language, but I'm very disappointed that my first attempt to view example code took 5 clicks. The most important part of any programming language website is a short example snippet: put it…
https://www.ceramicspeed.com/media/3505/velonews-friction-fa... See page 63 for efficiency and 64 for longevity. The graph on page 64 is confusingly labeled, but the numbers indicate "watts expended before wet dirty…
Sure, but that is only helpful if you remember that the site had previously worked before. Otherwise, it's just like your first time visiting it.
It does, a bit. If I wanted to make a rubber some keyboard, I'd have startup costs in the thousands of dollars range for molds and such. But I can make PCBs for a mechanical keyboard for only $30. The cost of mechanical…
That's a capacitive moisture sensor. It is incapable of measuring pH.
I'd guess the hardware is the problem. Most antennas I've seen on access points are larger than the entire Pi Zero W. While I'm no radio expert, I'd expect APs to use the smaller antennas if they were capable of being…
> Compressed sensing in this context is made possible by the fact that the signal’s frequency content is highly sparse. The fact that the signal is so regular is what makes this possible. You're sampling the same signal…
ah, I see. > Emissions from a nearby CIPP job got indoors through cracks in the building’s foundation and irritated workers to the point that they evacuated This is fascinating. I've always thought of dirt and concrete…
I'm familiar with vents, but indoor vents are basically one-way air valves. I don't know if this is required by code, but it's definitely common practice (you don't want poop smell coming out of your vents)
I haven't read 100% of the article, but from skimming over it, I see no mention of p-traps [1]. How exactly are these fumes getting into places when there's essentially an airlock in every drain connection? [1]:…
Seems like an interesting language, but I'm very disappointed that my first attempt to view example code took 5 clicks. The most important part of any programming language website is a short example snippet: put it…
https://www.ceramicspeed.com/media/3505/velonews-friction-fa... See page 63 for efficiency and 64 for longevity. The graph on page 64 is confusingly labeled, but the numbers indicate "watts expended before wet dirty…
Sure, but that is only helpful if you remember that the site had previously worked before. Otherwise, it's just like your first time visiting it.