Looked it up, wiki says cousin.
Looked it up, wiki says cousin.
Number 1 but the upper line is the mouth and the lower line is the chin.
“Day Job”
I had to look up, USB PD does work with a USB A port.
That being said, I personally want to get to a single type of cable so any I get can be spares for anything I have, so I like USB c to be all around.
That ALSO being said, I doubt I will ever get to all USB C.
Side note, USB PD is awesome because I know it can do up to 240w. (Last I knew.) That is 48v at 5a, so I am not sure what they can do to squeeze out more wattage.
I thought this sounded familiar. Turns out the article is from 2020.
Why not just use Bandcamp? Even with nfts someone has to maintain the CDN. Alternatively, run your own site.
There is still a solution for that, solar + battery. I would love to have one myself, but solar alone can be a bit expensive on its own.
Just want to post a pic of a 20a 220v US outlet for those who don’t know about it.
It fits in a standard box, so you don’t have to use a dryer plug if someone wanted to feed power back in through a outlet. (Of course with a device designed to feed in safely.)
I know enphase micro inverters have “anti-islamding” tech that disables output when they lose grid connection. I would expect any reputable manufacturer to also have the same tech.
I don’t expect that for backup generators, but the proper way for them is via a transfer switch. You can wire in a properly made cable instead of a suicide cable. The transfer switch would prevent the inlet connector to the house from ever being live. (And since it is a proper cord from the generator, there would be no exposed ends coming from it.)
Dell sure is slow, scammer had my number and service tag for a tablet I had. This was more than 5 years ago, they have been leaky for a while.
But then again this was the same company that replaced a motherboard instead of the digitizer that had a large dead spot.
I would also love updated versions of 1 and 2. But, I would want it to keep the charm while modernizing the controls.
Glad to see a company finally use track pads on their device. Though I personally am not looking for a new device.
Those oh no’s made me remember “Oh no you didn’t” from Mercenaries 2. Had to listen to it.
Unrelated, but in wanted to complain about being reminded of the song. And now I want a Mercs 3…
Want to say that we do have tamper resistant plugs now. They require both pins to go in at the same time.
Apple sells parts and rents tool kits.
$30 would cover the $27 of taxes and (mostly) fees for my phone and internet (business) bundle.
I have a “Deregulated Administration Fee” of $8.95.
Edit: It is 100/40 bonded VDSL2 for those curious. There is an upgrade available to 200/40 though. Good speeds for middle of nowhere, but that means only one wired provider.
Even wood alone is capable of getting steel red hot under the right condition. Given my experience was with metal floor grating in a burn barrel. The steel became easily malleable with just a metal rod.
I meant keys, but I must have actually been craving some steamed hams.
A developer can even sell steam legs directly from their own site and not have to pay Valve the 30% cut. (If I remember correctly.)
Guess he didn’t know about shrinkage.