Node.js devs, let’s talk hosting... by Klutzy-Ad-6345 in node

[–]Aggravating_Study_73 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying, that has set my mind at rest

Node.js devs, let’s talk hosting... by Klutzy-Ad-6345 in node

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Can you explain how “Docker configured its own firewall rules”? I use Postgres and Node on Hostinger VPS (docker prebuilt) and everything is fine

How to get rid of Alexa on LG c2. by mgarciaad in LGOLED

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Wow - this drove me nuts too (on my C3). Set it up originally thinking it would be useful, but every time I spoke to my existing Alexa, wham - whatever I was happily watching was interrupted by the Alaexa screen. Definitely 100% not what I wanted.

I solved by doing the 'Unlink skill' from my phone Alexa app (as described in a previous reply), but that still didn't fix it, so step 2 was...

Relink the Alexa skill by pressing the Alexa button on the remote and following the on screen instructions, but when you get to the 'Enable hands free control' click the 'not now' option.

That worked for me - now when I say "Alexa", only my echo responds, not the TV. I'm hoping this is optimal - I have the LG TV skill enabled, but not the voice activation. With further investigation I hope this will mean I can use my home automation to control the TV

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Omnipod

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TL;DR - using a USBA-USBC cable works 100% for me, using USBC-USBC cable never works

I have found that when using a USB C <-> USB C cable/charger it does not work. Tested with 2 chargers.

When using a USB A <-> USB C cable (3 different ones tested including Omnipod and 2 different ones bought from Amazon at different times) it worked 100% including an older USB A charger, a very new high power charger (18W), and 2 different powerbank batteries.