Give to a friend / colleague, then make a pen holders, etc.
Then, up your prep/calibration time to reduce wastage.
Give to a friend / colleague, then make a pen holders, etc.
Then, up your prep/calibration time to reduce wastage.
Melt it low temp into some sort of bowl mould.
Used Prusa MK3s
It’s not scary from the flags, but rather what is inside the tar/zip.
Don’t need to activate your venv to use it.
Just use venv/bin/python my-file.py
from a script or a terminal from your project root.
Minirig would be my vote.
Thinkcenter tiny, 4 external HDDs, a DAC, a raspi3b+, was like 25W I think.
I do this and just run Ubuntu on a Thinkcenter tiny.
Then this for input off the sofa.
I also put a few Braille dots on few buttons and glow in the dark paint on a few important dots to make it more usable which really works, Braille especially.
Then… A few bookmarks in the firefox, jellyfin, navidrome, Spotify, vlc/MPV from mounted NAS etc.
I don’t bother with any media/apps interface, I mostly see them as annoying and not needed with this KB/trackball setup.
Then…Bob’s your uncle!
You can’t get to it at all?
Save the ewaste and buy a new battery?
Could it be the quality of the cells thay made it cheap and not the efficiency of the motor?
Really? LOL
I’m on Windows for work but I login to a Linux box to do any work within the first five minutes
Since the woods has not internet, 11. No ads, no tracking. Do need the old context menus and a few things before I head out though.
Copyq is now your friend.
If your workload doesn’t run well on a raspi you cannot use a raspi…
Heating up around here so I’m onto to cold brew. Basically a fine mesh strainer cup in a jar that I let sit overnight. 40 grams lasts 2 days.
Give it a good shake when I make it. Roughly 18 hours steep then it’s good to go the next day, nice and cold out of the fridge.
If I’m fasting I have it with just an ice block, but if I’m not ill have it with oat milk in a tall glass, maybe 80 coffee, 20 oat milk. good shit!