If you happen to have a Fritzbox with VoIP capability it contains a SIP server and you can register SIP clients on it (e.g. Fritz App Fon, linphone, twinkle) and use them to phone internally.
If you happen to have a Fritzbox with VoIP capability it contains a SIP server and you can register SIP clients on it (e.g. Fritz App Fon, linphone, twinkle) and use them to phone internally.
You can use your phone with mobile connection (not WiFi) to check if it can see the file that you made available on your web server.
If you can’t guess it, you could read the first sentence of the article.
As I understand it, this European Court of Human Rights has nothing to do with the EU.
This article is about the international court of the Council of Europe (not of the European Union). For the EU’s judicial branch, see Court of Justice of the European Union. For the supreme court of the EU in matters of Union law, see European Court of Justice.
Everybody and their grandma is in the Council of Europe, except for Vatican City, Belarus and Russia. And the UK was a founding member of the Council of Europe, so their leaving the EU shouldn’t change a thing regarding this court.
Why not for the UK? It’s a founding member state.
The court has jurisdiction amongst the member states of the Council of Europe which includes almost every country in Europe except for Vatican City, Belarus and Russia.
You’re correct that it won’t draw 650W. You could get a power meter or a power measuring plug and measure the energy consumption.
In Germany we have a trial run of food delivery. A drone will bring a package with up to 4.5 kg to a “remote” village, then some students on e-bikes will bring it to the houses. Why they are using drones instead of one lorry a day is unknown.
Don’t put it in /usr/bin, that’s where your package manager puts executables, not you. Other than that, do what you want. /usr/local/bin is good, or if it’s only for your user ~/bin, ~/local/bin or ~/.local/bin - I don’t care. Also just let your users decide where they want to put the script.
The second car here is a Tesla, and it still runs at the other side of the ford (but we don’t know for how long). But I agree, driving through rain should not damage a car.
I’m curious how such a ban works. Of course they’ll tell Google and Apple to stop distributing the apps, but can’t you just sideload the app? Or are they blocking some network connections at the country level, or filtering DNS?
Check if MariaDB has that JSON datatype:
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues/6659#issuecomment-1602507604
Did you share the link to the article and I’m too dumb to find it? Anyway, here’s the article.
I searched for “lomiri rotate screen” and found this page.
Oops, sorry, I misread your question.
Did you check the wiki entry?
Did you already try to remove the batteries, without making a bridge?
There’s also !askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de, maybe someone there knows what to do.
You already pointed out that there is a free alternative, so anyone who says “nothing is free” is a bit mentally challenged.
I used DVB-S/S2 cards and DVB-T sticks for many years with VDR, but a few years ago I gave up and got a separate tuner box (Octagon SF8008). I was fed up with the kernel module compilation, and the DVB cards or USB boxes only lasted a few years until they died. Every time I wanted to record something, the desktop PC had to run. All the time I used the PC the cards were powered and that probably didn’t help with their longevity.
You cannot plug in any old power source, but you can with special micro inverters.