This is great! The first one was a lot of fun.
This is great! The first one was a lot of fun.
I looked for a long time and I’m not seeing the face. I’ll keep checking.
That makes a lot of sense. That would be annoying for it to constantly detect. Thanks for your reply!
Do the NFC readers pick your phone up first or your credit card?
I have two Bosch dishwashers and have been very happy with them so far. Avoid Samsung appliances at all costs.
I’m pretty sure it was Phoenix before it was Firebird. They had to change away from both names due to naming conflicts from other projects.
These can be used in interesting ways. There are some small ones that can be placed below a shutoff lever and if it soaks up any water it presses the lever and shuts off water to an appliance.
Turns per roll on one brand, grams per inch for the next, and ounces per half-roll for your third choice.
And the units should be consistent. It drives me nuts when I’m in a store and the unit varies across different sizes of the same product.
Good riddance.
A bad SATA cable will cause this too.
To get a better look at Buddy Christ, of course.
I don’t do much scanning, perhaps 5 times a year, and it’s sufficient for my needs. I can definitely see how it leaves gaps if you do a ton of scanning.
Any SANE front-end will do. I usually use xsane.
I have a Brother MFC-L8900CDW and it works great for printing and scanning on Linux (I use Arch BTW). I use SANE for scanning. You can also set it up to scan to a Samba share or ftp location.
Trees are square! Haven’t you ever seen lumber?
I’m pretty sure the Linux support was on day one. I was running Linux back then and played it quite a bit and it worked great.
Their IP address range is hilariously small at 1024 addresses total (175.45.176.0/22). That’s about one IP address for every 24,400 people.
https://blocklistproject.github.io/Lists/ the Smart TV list under their beta lists.