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?
I like zabbix. It can monitor what ever i like, using snmp, ipmi, rest apis or its own agent.
I have a team member insisting on using netdata, but outside of the nice dashboard it doesn’t provide anything. It is local only, and setting up alarms is a pain. And tbh it nags more than canonical stuff
No - and if they left it at that it would be great. I had to clean up 25 devices that had ububtu Lts, and that advantage had enabled the repos for thst shit, so apt wouldnt even do a dist-upgrade to prepare for do-release-upgrade.
Its not just the OS either, they are cancer to oss with their mixed «community» and enterprise stuff.
They only ever open source as little as they can.
Sell services, not code
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
Its a silly system that only worked on reddit for a short while. If you are old enough you’d know that already from slaahdot karma development/history
Shame you lost the privacy screenshots. Whats the numbers behind the apps, and how did you test?
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
Any link to the item? Or name if links are not ok here
It wasn’t an analogy- just an equally great idea.
Yeah - dont upvote laydyboys unless you want all to know you like them. Its a sign you shouldnt do it.
Also all books you lend from the library should be public knowledge. No hiding!!
We have a purple c4 cactus we named Jean Pierre as he’s French.
Spider-man 2: the game
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.
How about a retrofit smart lock?