edent

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[–] edent@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

It is the same in the UK.

But because we have a smart meter, our energy price can change every 30 minutes. So if our provider predicts that tomorrow lunchtime will be expensive for electricity, it could charge us more. Or it could tell the battery to take over.

 

A blog post about my London-based solar panels and battery.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

To be clear - they also work with data transfer (well, except the power bank and neck cooler).

I copy ebooks to my reader over USB, transfer photos off my camera, and print photos - all via USB-C.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

All my gadgets use USB-C. Bluetooth headphones, eReader, laptop, printer, power bank, 360 camera, they all charge via USB-C.

Hell, even my neck cooler runs off it.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Has anyone here read the book? I enjoyed the film and wondered how they compared.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

FireStick is somewhat hackable. You can sideload Android apps onto it. For example, I got Apple Music running on it https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/06/yes-you-can-run-apple-music-natively-on-your-android-firestick/

You don't have to subscribe to Amazon Prime to use the other TV services. You can also install Kodi if you want to play back local media.

The FireStick will use USB power - so you can use your TV's USB ports rather than a separate plug. It also has an Ethernet adapter - I think only the more expensive Apple devices use Ethernet.

 

I've just installed a bigger solar battery - so I thought I'd share some statistics from it.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The drive itself will work with any processor. If all you have is data on there, it will work.

Or do you mean you want to swap the drive which has the operating system on it?

[–] edent@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, there are magnetic USB cables which do data. Here's my review of one https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/10/gadget-review-subbytech-magnetic-charge-sync-cables/

[–] edent@lemmy.one 13 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Magnets. (How do they work?)

I replaced all my USB-C and Micro-USB connectors with magnetic ones. No more orientation worries, no more fumbling in the dark, no more not-inserting-it-hard-enough. Just bring the two into proximity and them magically snap together.

Bliss.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Discord is where information goes to die.

Please just stick things on a website. I'm happy to help you set one up.

 

I wrote this for my (previous) employer. I thought you might find it interesting. SPF is a complex beast.

[–] edent@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago (5 children)

OMG! I still have my DataLink watch somewhere. I remember thinking it was amazing and showing off all the phone numbers I'd programmed into it.

Will your code work with any flashing LED? Or does it need special hardware?

[–] edent@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] edent@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

I think you've answered your own question - be less meticulous. Oh, and memorise less.

A good programmer knows where their knowledge boundaries are. For example, if you're working in JavaScript, you probably don't need to know bit-shifting.

A good programmer doesn't know every feature; they know where to go to find that information. They know how to read the manual of an unfamiliar feature.

The most important thing you can do is do practical work. Build a website. Try new things. Look up how to implement something and then do it yourself. Find a project that interests you - like building your own website - that'll stave off the fatigue.

You don't need to memorise how to implement a linked-list - you need experience in building.

Good luck.

 

I've been on the Fediverse since 2016, and I still get a little mixed up by how things work.

 

A little rant for this Saturday about a stupid usability problem which will never get fixed.

 

Anyone got a modern guide to getting NFC payments working with the latest version of Lineage?

I've got a OnePlus 5T (dumpling) running LOS 20.

Got some of my banking apps working - but Google Wallet just won't work.

 

I've written a blog post about the most important technological issue of our time - why every streaming service has its own weird keyboard.

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