Try OrganicMaps. It’s the best OpenStreetMaps backed app I’ve ever used, and I’ve tried almost all of them for 10 years now.
Try OrganicMaps. It’s the best OpenStreetMaps backed app I’ve ever used, and I’ve tried almost all of them for 10 years now.
Is this the dishonest communication we heard about?
Physical shutoff via relays is required by the standard. We’ve just been through a scandal where a manufacturer skimped out on putting them in and had to recall the devices.
Yes, because the frequency of the grid is also a trigger for shutting off the inverter. Inverters generate a frequency which indicates a “non healthy grid” that trigger the shutoff of connected inverters.
Maccaroni and cheese were really meant to be Käsespätzle but for some reason didn’t.
It does that for some decades already. The trick for dual booting was always to install Linux second. :/
A bit late to the party, but here is my take.
Generated it in ChatGPT with the following prompt:
Generate a photorealistic picture of a man clothed in rags in a run-down room, holding hands with a small child clothed in rags looking forlorn out of the dirty window at the glittering futuristic city, insanely wealthy city in the distance behind a slight layer of dust behind the slum which is visible from the window.
which led to the image prompt:
A photorealistic image of a man and a small child, both dressed in rags, in a run-down room. The man is holding hands with the child, who looks forlorn out of a dirty window. Outside the window, there’s a view of a glittering, futuristic, and wealthy city in the distance, partially obscured by a slight layer of dust and the visible slum. The contrast between the impoverished interior and the opulent cityscape outside is striking.
Prompt was: Alois fährt seinen getunten Bulldog auf der Straße.
The scenery is typical Bavarian, which it derived from Bulldog being used synonymous with tractor in Bavaria and Alois being a old fashioned Bavarian name. Notice the almost correct German licence plate.
You can write selects with many joins, as long they are regular and either add a column or reduce the result set. You have to write the joins explicitly though. Just shoving all of the restrictions into the where clause will definitely confuse everybody.
New money laundering scheme?
This seems to be a thing with Dell. My Dell doesn’t work well together with my (Dell) monitor!
How else would you send spam or stage a DDOS attack? /s
Just rewatched “The Visitor”. Can’t believe I forgot about that one. I’m definitely not crying right now, no no. Thank you.
Awesome! I really like it.
Question though: why does the maiden have Groot in her hair?
Well, you can still have the up-to-date plugin, you just have to pay for it now.
Since working with SQLAlchemy a lot (specifically it’s SQL compiler, not it’s ORM), I don’t want to work with SQL any other way. I want to have the possibility to extract column definitions into named variables, reuse queries as columns in other queries, etc. I don’t want to concatenate SQL strings ever again.
Having a DSL or even a full language which compiles to SQL is clearly the superior way to work with SQL.
I’m wondering if a field with more detailed information would be helpful for the users. Moderators might want to clarify or explain in more detail the function or intention behind a tag. This doesn’t seem to be considered in the RFC.
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I’m surprised that’s still around. Is the average age still 14 on these networks?