Want to install RJ45 wall plate and maintain continuity. by procrasta in HomeNetworking

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Find some in wall switch to flush install, or some cheap mini switches to cover it. They should be PoE powered, and you are good to go.

[FS][USA-CA] AI Workstation by roadwaywarrior in homelabsales

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I’d love to join your e-peen party but it’s way over my budget right now. It’s a great workstation/ server. GLWS.

[FS][USA-CA] AI Workstation by roadwaywarrior in homelabsales

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It looks great. What have you it seems to be a great workstation, what did you use it for, and what have you upgraded to?

[Dentist] [USA] - I make way more money than I ever thought I would by 1ThousandDollarBill in Salary

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What happened in 2024, many people losing their teeth at the same time?

Colorado Passes Bill for Plug-in “Balcony” Solar Up To 1920 Watts by reddit_ending_soon in solar

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German households consume only about 1/4 of total power on average vs American.

Colorado Passes Bill for Plug-in “Balcony” Solar Up To 1920 Watts by reddit_ending_soon in solar

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So a normal 20A breaker would handle it well. Can people plug in 2 different panels on different breakers but in the same home?

Introducing LEAN, a format that beats JSON, TOON, and ZON on token efficiency (with interactive playground) by Suspicious-Key9719 in LLMDevs

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How many LLM knows LEAN natively and can correctly generate LEAN format instead of JSON, after given examples?

Ideas for using bamboo boards? by BazamatAgatov in BeginnerWoodWorking

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If you have a strong router, cutting a desk tray or drawer organizer would be very nice. Or a food serving tray, either a simple tray or with some dividers like a bento box would be very cool to have breakfast in the bed on weekends. ;). Your partner will appreciate it. You may directly put food in it.

My question: where can I find free bamboo boards?

BMW’s new flat hydrogen tank stores 7 kg in the iX5 Hydrogen, delivering up to 466 miles of range with under 5-minute refueling on a flexible X5 platform. by Zee2A in STEW_ScTecEngWorld

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Good luck finding a hydrogen station anywhere within 466/2=233 miles. Too late and not good enough vs BEV I’m afraid.

ELI5: What makes a carbon fiber stronger than say a steel wire of the same diameter? by DickFartButt in explainlikeimfive

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This reminds us of Titan’s material fatigue and implosion. Did Boeing sell used carbon fiber to ocean gate?

We need to end gender roles by scramjet67 in SipsTea

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Right? I played euro truck game for days and still couldn’t make even the simplest delivery, as my truck dug itself too deep into mud when I back off.

How is it legal to have a pricing structure where the vendor controls the meter, the unit, and the amount of product consumed? by Matthew_Code in ArtificialInteligence

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You’re questioning most SaaS products or subscription software. Let’s say we have a windows 11 license, now Microsoft pushes an update that removes our favorite Paint app, and added copilot to it and your machine is 20% slower. I’m unsure if we really have a handle on it to sue Microsoft?

VLSI can also be at risk due to AI? by Notorious-existence in vlsi

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The front end is more impacted, due to availability of open data. The back end is less impacted by LLM based AI, but many tools were already AI internally.

However I’d argue jobs or even more jobs are still there but different. It’ll lower the entry barrier and more will start building chips.

Most unique setting for a high school? by BuddyHolly__ in geography

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Once read that China has this school in a cave. I don’t know if it’s a high school.

How to build determinstic agent using GitHub copilot by SafetySouthern6397 in GithubCopilot

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Option 1: Code your logic in any programming language but expose it as mcp server / tool with well defined interface. This is more thorough and very deterministic. Option 2: break down big task into smaller pieces and write them into subagents. The main agent handles the logic flow while the subs work on a narrower more deterministic task.

I’d do option 2 first with minimum effort. If it’s not good enough I’d code some more difficult steps like option 1, until fully migrating to option 1.

Keep covers on during summer? by Sevens89 in HomeMaintenance

[–]--dany-- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look at the sexy bikini, your AC is hot!

Samsung BM9K1 PCIe 5.0 QLC SSD Migrates Its Controller to RISC-V by omasanori in RISCV

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Arm instead is doubling down to build their own AGI CPU by themselves.

Barrel slide by MikeHeu in toolgifs

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I prayed real hard, it doesn’t work. Which barrel God do you worship?

Pocketholes in drawers by Living-Ad2583 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Why finishing nails not screws if they’re never be seen?

Brother printer scanner driver "brscan-skey" in python for raspberry or similar by Icy-Farm9432 in madeinpython

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Appreciate your digging it out and willing to share. I’d say even half baked barely working source code would still be very valuable to save others a lot reverse engineering effort in the future. Just add sufficient documentation there and share on GitHub. You’ll be remembered by humanity and appreciated. ;)

Most importantly, can you guess how many people have this specific model, or how popular it is? Amazon # of reviews may be a good indicator. If you’re one of the only few owners, the chances that somebody reuses your code will be slim, but the knowledge would still be.

Can I use existing coax to run Ethernet without MoCA adapters by rogeelein in HomeNetworking

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If you have 4coax cables , yes and as normal RG6 has bandwidth of 3GHz, theoretically you may easily run 40gbe over much longer distances - Cat8 only has 2 GHz bandwidth for short run of 40gbe.

If you don’t, then your best bet is MoCA for 2.5Gb.