

Similar here, except I left all the bits in the tank, took the water out, put a monitor in, and put this on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycx0YpxOkG8
Much easier to maintain.
An Australian fella.


Similar here, except I left all the bits in the tank, took the water out, put a monitor in, and put this on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycx0YpxOkG8
Much easier to maintain.

Is working on mine now. Some temporary glitch.

Loads to a blank white page on my phone. (Chrome, AdGuard.)


Some models had a real time network utilization display for the 10mbps bridge and the 100mbps Ethernet. Was great back in the ADSL1 days, could see real time network usage on two sets of four green LEDs.
(And a flashing orange ‘collision’ light just for fun.)

I’ve done a fair bit on TinkerCad. How does it compare?


So, just need to prompt for a person’s name and get to find the contents of all the files with that name in it?

Had to update NewPipe tonight. Tubular still broken.
Could you have plugged it into a 4k monitor instead?


For me it’s the macros. Simple ones will work in LibreOffice Calc but the more complex ones crash.

Hmm. My office has become a heap.


I wonder if this will work on Debian 12. I need a version of excel to work (for VBA) and it’s a bit slow in Gnome Boxes.


The developer of the plugin has more or less abandoned it. I posted the code on my Blog in case it helps others; although the chances of it getting indexed and being included in a useful search result is quite slim.


It sort of works, sort of doesn’t.
It wrote a WordPress plugin for me that worked well - to parse the radio player plugin data. After a false start.
It also helped write a command line script in Linux to append an audio file to all audio files in a folder.
But it gave out of date info on how to resolve booking.com billing issues.
So, good for programming stuff, not so good for other stuff. I’m still not sure how it’s supposed to replace everyone.


And if you’re a cow it’ll inseminate you.

Could be reduced appetite.
Could be that it’s hideously expensive.


That’ll save Erin a walk.
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 have an Acer dual core running a backup stream from FM for our community radio station. It’s been going 24/7 for 7 years now, hasn’t missed a beat.


Gee! How long did it take to transfer the iso via sms? Did you have to uuencode it?
Brinkley!