“it takes two”
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
“it takes two”
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Trailer of the netflix movie they’re talking about - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM_hkJ0Rl-c
No problem, just tab complete your way around the filesystem.
They want it as a word doc so they can edit it and fuck with it before passing it along.
I think they’re trying, they have the tamaverse: https://tamagotchi-official.com/us/series/uni/
That’s correct. You’re telling docker to bind to that specific network interface. The default is 0.0.0.0 which listens on all interfaces.
Long term hobby that I’m trying to now turn into a small business / online store.
Thanks!
Very safe unless you attach razor blades to the blades.
Most small DC motors don’t have enough power to break the skin
STAT should have a current limiting resistor on it, go through your led, then ground.
That would make sense, but page 21 of the datasheet with a typical application shows it going to REGN.
If it’s missing the cap on REGN though, that would probably fuck this all up? I must admit I’m not good at understanding when/where caps are applied.
Oooh, thanks.
Stupid schematic question for a second, when looking at this:
If the “REGN” above the LED there is just referring to the REGN pin right below, why doesn’t the line just go back down to the pin? Is this just a style thing, or does it mean something functionally different?
It’s not as big a risk as this person is making out. If you’re playing with low current microcontroller stuff, there’s virtually no risk. At most you’re gonna let the magic smoke out of a chip, not start a fire.
If you start getting into stepper motors and things like that, sure, but that’s a long ways from where you are today.
Find a project and make it. Maybe something off adafruit? https://learn.adafruit.com/
Pick up a pinecil for your first soldering iron.
Rotate your phone 90 degrees clockwise. Problem solved.
Nothing else that immediately comes to mind, it was like 20 years ago.
Empathy at what my American friends are going through, and dread about our own incoming conservative wave.