Found the El Guapo fan.
Found the El Guapo fan.
There’s an integration to Open Weather Map. You have to sign up for an API Key, but it’s free. One of the sensors is cloud cover.
Scary. Thanks for posting this.
It never goes below $30 dammit!
Dig through the ditches and burn through the witches. I slam in the back of my Dragula.
It doesn’t show up on Usenet. It seems to be displaying results for some other (more modern) show. If you don’t mind some ads, it’s on Pluto.
Smokes - let’s go
After all that work and documentation?! I say stick with Open Garage!
Ordered two Ratgdos yesterday. Hopefully the wait isn’t too long.
Aahhh… much better.
I like Unraid for the server operating system. It is a paid product but very easy to use. You can run all of the ‘arr’ apps in docker. The docker installs are done from their Community Apps store.
Are you 100% sure? I thought we didn’t have one and it turned out to be in the kitchen pantry behind a plastic shield. I had looked for it with a plumber when we originally bought the house. Years later another plumber told us we had to have one because of code (in my state in the USA) and since the house was fairly new (less than 20 years old).
Agreed! I meant at as a compliment to the comment (not an endorsement of Reddit). Not sure that was understood.
It’s comments like these where I instinctively try to give a Reddit award.
Great idea for a post!
-PDA? Yes- Handspring Visor. It was supposed to be the Palm killer (it did have some success, as I remember).
-DVD-Recorder? No
-WebTV? No, but my less tech savvy friend had one. Those seemed doomed to fail.
-3D Television? Yes- spend way to much on two pairs of glasses that were used less than five time.
-Raspberry PI? Yes, but haven’t done enough with it.
-Internet Radio Player? No
I also had some type of smart pen around 2001 that would transfer what you wrote onto the computer. I think you had to plug the top of the pen into a USB port. It was a large pen (probably the size width of 5-6 normal pens combined). I can’t find the name of it. I think you had to have a special notebook with it too.
I loved the 2600 because that was all we could afford when I was a kid. I liked the ColecoVision and Intellivision graphics better though. Luckily, some of my friends had both.