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04.06.2022
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was then, this is now. Last week was somewhat messy, mostly because of embargoed patches we had pending with another variation of spectre attacks. And while the patches were mostly fine, we had the usual
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, "Whilst I understand the desire to clean up code and remove dead branches, I'd really appreciate it if this particular feature remains available either by kernel configuration (which suits me fine
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Bluetooth Communication
06.10.2022
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. Of course, this would be fine for sensors that only occasionally send short signals, as long as the Pi Pico quickly releases the connection again after the data has been delivered. Conclusions From
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active in System Tray by default when you have more than one monitor connected. The Big Multi-Monitor refactor makes working with multiple screens more reliable and gives you fine-grained controls when you
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LinkAce/floccus
04.04.2023
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and the web server in a container, is fine if you only want to use LinkAce locally on your network. For the advanced variant, you need to install the software, web server, and database in separate containers
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Smart Home Security
02.05.2023
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. In principle, it is fine to use UPnP within your own four walls. But some routers and ISPs configure devices to forward UPnP announcements from the LAN to the outside world. For example, if you want to monitor
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Coin Counter
05.09.2024
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of deformed and dirty coins. Creating the coin counter (see Figure 6 for the final working model) with these materials was fine for a prototype, but a 3D printer would allow for more precision, which should
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Web Page Monitoring
25.10.2024
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you set up. If not, click on Notification debug logs and try to find out what went wrong. You can also change the title and body of the notifications, but the defaults are often fine. Don't forget
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BlueSpice 4.1
04.06.2022
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provided by BlueSpice in its administration back end. The software tries to use generic defaults wherever possible. Even though they work fine, a few default settings might need changes for special setups
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Free Firmware with Libreboot
04.04.2018
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such as turboboost and hyper-threading. The performance of these devices is fine for office and Internet applications, but demanding tasks such as CAD applications or video transcoding push the hardware to its

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