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Data is beautiful.
Data is beautiful.
I tried out podman at first, but I found many docker instances simply provide a string of crap instead of explanations. It was easy to get a grasp of how docker worked, and now that I have an idea I feel like I could jump into podman better.
The only reason to still check Twitter is to see if they have moved off Twitter yet.
Of course it does, damn Amazon. Good to know I can strip out most of the junk in the URL in the future. I just knew that the share button gave a shorter link.
What if you DIDN’T plug straight into the outlet? If you have a small cord to a hub that is mounted behind or around the tablet?
Here is a product that could work on Amazon: https://a.co/d/da8WbFB .
I’ve been using Shred to wipe things at work. I give it seven passes of random, then a pass of zeros. Probably overkill, but everything is going to surplus auctions and some of the data is sensitive.
This store lacks large storage areas. The things sold within are small, but potent. Magic items, potions, trinkets, knowledge, books, etc. Perhaps the drawers in the back extend far further than is logical and allows for many ingredients or reagents to fit within.
I liked it; I tried coloring it. I made Mistral OpenOrca give me color codes. I’m sure someone who knew what they were doing could make it really nice. Fun layout.
Temporal distortions cause pockets to appear that return the area to its lush form. Water flows deep and down steam but vanishes at the boundary of the distortion. The rushing water throws those trapped within out of the distortions and a chance of predators, carnivorous fish, and sudden debris add to the danger.
I can insult you, down vote your post, then say something confidently stupid before refusing to engage with this thread ever again if it makes you more at home.
Actually, that sounds like a lot of effort; best to leave that on Reddit.
I’ll start by apologizing for not knowing anything about anything in this arrangement, but I did read a little up on that Shelly relay.
If I understand right, you are just using the Saltwater Generator (SWG) while the timer is active? The timer triggers the relay through the switch input (SW) and that causes power to turn on the output terminal (O). I assume you are using the Shelly with the input in switch mode so that it is on when the timer is on and off when the timer is off.
The issue you are having is that the SWG is still on even after the timer has turned off? It almost sounds like perhaps the settings are not in switch mode and are instead in button mode. My understanding is that it would cause the SWG to turn off-on or on-off for every full off-on-off cycle of the timer.
Hope that helps a little!
I’m not certain I want to know what this means. I kinda love the idea that this is just an idiom that is or was common. Is it modern? Ancient? Could be either, could be both!