Oh I know, I’m saying they’re both equally ridiculous.
Oh I know, I’m saying they’re both equally ridiculous.
It volts up under load, maybe the problem is too little voltage at light loads.
Anyone ever try to photocopy currency?
Why is the “Don’t ask again for this network” checkbox on the “This network has no internet access. Stay connected?” dialog ignored for any and all wifi networks?
It’s a rube goldberg footgun
Lose more data, faster!
+1 on the T7, mine has been great
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Streetcar_Named_Desire_(1951_film)
One of my favorites!
Life is easier with a mediocre workstation card for video outputs, and the Nvidia card doing just CUDA.
Cajun Navy gets shit DONE
And the misses already had the HA app on her phone.
My use case is very very basic, but the to-do list in home assistant does the bare-bones things I need
I installed python one time
I’ve never seen a heat pump dryer with an accurate countdown.
I would think so, but it sounds similar enough with the symptoms and very similar on the model CPU so I thought I’d mention it
I had a 3700x that was doing that sort of thing. It seemed mostly random, but moving big files would crash it pretty often. It ran memtest86 for 3 days no problem. I replaced part by part, and it ended up being the CPU. I’d bought it second hand so it may have been abused.
A furnace will put out 120F air easy. Heat pumps, especially back then on a cold day, might only hit 90F at a higher velocity and that’s uncomfortable to some people, especially with longer run times. Modern inverter units are more capable.
Everything starts to glow north of 900, but your point stands
My couch laptop is an i5-5200u and it does great until you get more than 2 heavy browser tabs open.
What was the Arab Spring?
Tunisa has 150+ aircraft
Libya 100+
Egypt 1000+
Yemen 175+
All 4 countries deposed their rulers
edit: it appears I have been whooshed