That’s fine, but make it easily user replaceable then!
That’s fine, but make it easily user replaceable then!
I haven’t really configured a tagging system that makes any sense so it’s mostly used the search through documents through text. I’d like to figure out how to hook up a vector database to it to do really fuzzy searching
Instead of bulk buying from Costco, if possible support a locally ownedgrocery store and make smaller walkable/bikeable trips, not only better environmentally but better for your local economy (and possibly healthier)
Check the pins on the joy-con side and switch side to make sure they aren’t damaged or full of junk, try with a friends joy-con if you can to test it’s not the Switch tablet. If those look clean, try unplugging and re-plugging the internal battery of the joy-con and try recharging. If that doesn’t work and the joy-con motherboard doesn’t look damaged from liquid etc, you can try a new battery from Amazon for the joy-con for pretty cheap before calling it quits on that controller.
Source: I’ve repaired 100s of Switches and joy-cons for my business.
Is that a deal breaker? Why not just tunnel through if you need
Why are so many hyper intelligent people on the internet these 4chan-esque pieces of human garbage
Is there some correlation with this insane low level understanding of software engineering and a mental health issues? A lot of the scene seems to be like this and good old Terry Davis (rest in peace you racist)
They should’ve kept open mics for self written music only.
How do you have 319 items in your inbox o.O
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why is it better than roundcube?
Underpowered is probably the reason, they’re small and really low powered. A pi could be a 1/10th the power consumption of an x86 computer, and thus less noise and heat.
It would allow anyone to spin up their own self hosted instance that shares collected coupon codes with other instances
That would be cool if there was an open source federated alternative to Honey for coupon codes
What’s wrong with it on a home network?