

For me, among other things it hijacked apt for snap silently, or something sneaky like that.
An Australian fella.


For me, among other things it hijacked apt for snap silently, or something sneaky like that.


Works fine on my Motorola g50 using a Belkin usbc Ethernet adapter with charging passthrough.
After a few days a message pops up that it will reduce battery to 80 percent to preserve it.
Used as a 5g router.


And if you sum four 9s you get 36. Sum those digits and you get 9 again. I think that’s how numerology works?
Added solar and a battery. I don’t worry too much about the power use as a result.


It might just be an error. It’s not too hard to hit one by mistake when scrolling on a touch screen device.
If you guessed this sound (rubber duck squeak) is not like the others then you’re absolutely right!
Source: Sesame Street record from when I was a kid.
I only know how to stick it in a cell in a table and center the cell.
Never learned css, a bit left behind now hehe.


Entertaining mess. Nine new borked clocks a minute. A couple readable.


Hehe. It took a dump this week too.
Not sure of your model. Have a look at the power button. If it’s not part of the keyboard, check how it connects to the mainboard. It might be a small flex cable that slides under or into a socket on the board, and might have come out.
Here’s one used daily:
connect ‘192.168.15.20:23 /nossh /T=1’
timeout=30
wait ‘username:’
sendln ‘admin’
wait ‘password:’
sendln ‘hunter2’
wait ‘DSPXmini>’
sendln ‘set dspx.enum.0 digital_audio’
wait ‘digital_audio’
if result=0 goto Error
if result=1 goto Success
:Error
messagebox ‘Something went wrong. Please call Xxxxx on xxxxxxxxxx for help.’ ‘Bugger.’
goto End
:Success
messagebox ‘Done :-) Studio B is now ISOLATED from the transmitter. You can now play around in Studio B without affecting what is going to air.’ ‘Studio B Isolated.’
messagebox ‘Please keep your speaker volume low if someone is broacasting from Studio A at the moment. The walls are thin.’ ‘Thin Wall Reminder…’
:End
disconnect 0
<body><blink>I was here first!</blink></html>
/me is pleased.
I use Rustdesk daily, and host my own server on a VPS. Quite reliable and solid.