What kind of servo would you use with gears and still enable 3 x 360 degree revolution?
What kind of servo would you use with gears and still enable 3 x 360 degree revolution?
Imo the only ones that should feel bad about it are those upvoting it.
Edit: lemmy is mostly low effort stuff and not interesting discussions. So while this post provides nothing of value that is something the voting system is supposed to handle
Sometimes its not my computer though, sometimes its a server at work and it needs pure debian. It does not need snap. It does not need ubuntu-advantage.
You totally misunderstand MIT licensing
Seems fishy to me. But they are saying to message them for more info.
Maybe theres some local club or makerspace where you could ask if anyone have a reader they can lend you. If its just a few carts and a one time job that would be enough
DoT!! That used to be my favourite limited game. It all started a rainy day in March back in 88. Little did I know that there would be 5 more years of limited games before it dropped.
There was some others in between but they were spread out, commando style.
Any link to the item? Or name if links are not ok here
Is this a game to you? Do make sure it’s unlimited if it is, and don’t play it.
Doh - easy answer: unlimited games, but no games!
Stop playing games!
Spider-man 2: the game
Can you see the data you copied inside the container? I’m quite sure you either don’t have the volume mounted, or the config files refers to a different folder than the gitea one did. Did your gitea container store data in sqlite as you are copying raw files rather than migrating a database?
I’d go with lxc instead of containers if you don’t fully understand docker. Overhead isn’t much different and you get a “normal server” where you can drop in forgejo to replace gitea
NVMe device names follow this pattern: nvme <number> n <namespace> , where: <number> is an integer that is assigned by Linux during the boot process. The first NVMe device that is detected is assigned 0
Docker can be many things - and portainer is a nice replacement for those using docker for running services. It’s got a great web interface. For automation and most development docker and compose is my pick. Also a good fit for those that only use X to spawn terminals.
Assuming you have hardware with support you can use 802.11s. There’s also some other info - check the docs
I’ve got no idea what this home mesh is, according to their GitHub: MeshCentral is a free open source web-based remote computer management software.
Imagine the mailbox getting all the “there are unresolved Mobile Usability issues with your site Twitter.com” and “new page indexing issues discovered” from Google Search Console Team
I’ll still have a look every now and then on the pc with RES. But 95% of my Reddit time was on Apollo. Inreallly enjoyed alien blue before that, so it’s a mystery how they managed to fuckup that once they bought it
How about a retrofit smart lock?