

I keep some in my bag for when people ask to borrow one. It sucks so bad they aren’t tempted to keep it. If they do keep it, they did me a favor
I keep some in my bag for when people ask to borrow one. It sucks so bad they aren’t tempted to keep it. If they do keep it, they did me a favor
It’s not the connector that’s the problem with EA stations and the like, it’s the total absence of maintenance. I for one appreciate CCS1 and J1772’s simplicity of implementation. NACS was designed by a marketing team which means far more complexity behind the scenes. They’ve done well keeping their stations running but the pins and sockets only matter for the sales brochure.
sftp
All my machines have my keys, nothing to set up, nothing to tear down.
Some of those signatures are like a CVS receipt.
When I’m on a chain with the corporate office:
The biggest chargers I commonly see are 350kW. That’s about 15 miles per minute. The NACS connector doesn’t have a max amp spec, but at 800v/650A that’s just over 500kW. CCS has a similar limit. The cables also get ridiculous above 500kW, but higher system voltages can reduce that.
Of course, they’re working on a 3.75 megawatt connector
But it has to be a magic packet, not just any ole request.
Also rather inert
I had a 3700x that would lock up sometimes at light usage. Passed every stress test, and could idle for days. I swapped ram, psu, and mb with no effect. It’s possible the microcode and firmware mentioned here could have fixed it but I got another CPU and all my problems went away. Worth the $200 for me.
It will be reachable by LAN. The gateway address is the router you use to get to addresses outside the subnet mask you set.
First search result explains it more thoroughly if you’re interested
https://www.networkcomputing.com/ip-subnetting/ip-addresses-subnet-masks-and-default-gateways
That’s half the off-peak rate from Pacific Power.
~$0.07/kWh? Where’s that? Is that an overnight rate where they rape you in the daylight and cuddle you when the sun goes down? My advertised rate is $0.067/kWh but there are tariffs and surcharges that bring the difference in a 1300 kWh bill and a 1301 kWh bill to $0.16
If you set the wrong gateway in the static IP settings or a reserved DHCP lease, it won’t be able to get out.
Two words to remind you-
Palmetto Georgia
It’s like the Bermuda triangle for packages
It’s because corporations, seeking profit, will find the absolute cheapest way to get the star.
Then consumers, seeking savings, buy the absolute cheapest option that has their desired level of superfluous features they can find.
You end up with refrigerators that can tweet, but the compressor grenades itself 2 week out of the 1 year warranty.
I have 3 dd dumps hanging out on my array waiting for a rainy day
I went to proton about a year ago, and I don’t love it. I’m not ready to leave yet, but I’ll tell you to do as much research as you can and consider a paid service if you have to. I wish I had.
I did that for about 6 months, mostly to see how good the detection was in frigate (new 0.15.0 release last week, fyi) when I first got it running but the novelty wore off.
I see people in line at the grocery store watching their family watch TV in their living room. That’s creepy to me.
With a traditional phone plan, you’re paying for a new phone every year so you may as well take them up on it.
Yeah I’d rather deal with this than a blind persons gear not work
So that’s what AI stands for