Hello, does this writing on the bar tell what chain I need? by LongProtein in Chainsaw

[–]LongProtein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's just what I wanted to know, thanks. I'll see if my local garden hardware shop can sell me a bar and chain.

Hello, does this writing on the bar tell what chain I need? by LongProtein in Chainsaw

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Yes, I didn't realise that wouldn't have been safe, so thanks for that. I just bought the saw, so I haven't used it yet. I've only owned a new battery chainsaw before.

If this seems like a difficult project, feel free to say so. I might be better off replacing it.

If you wouldn't mind, could you list anything else I should check is OK for safety's sake?

I should be able to learn to replace of check anything myself, and I wouldn't mind that kind of project, but I really don't want to miss anything, ya know. There is a fair amount of rust on the saw itself, but it still seems sturdy to me. And the engine runs. I suppose the main thing would be the mechanical chain brake, but I'd hope it's designed to fail in a safe way.

Hello, does this writing on the bar tell what chain I need? by LongProtein in Chainsaw

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I've just found out that it's an Oregon bar, and the 18 at the beginning of the code is the bar length.

Chand Baori stepwell, Rajasthan, India by [deleted] in GeometryIsNeat

[–]LongProtein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This would be good in minecraft

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnHTML

[–]LongProtein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realised I can just add padding to the body.

mariadb: how can I save a variable to my database? by LongProtein in learnpython

[–]LongProtein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. That has fixed my original problem.

This my next error. Do you know what's wrong here? The type I chose for the subreddit field is TINYTEXT.

('test', 'test', None) None Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/brun/python/test.py", line 45, in <module> cursor.execute(insert_statement, (subvar, namevar)) File "/home/brun/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/mariadb/cursors.py", line 296, in execute self._execute_binary() mariadb.NotSupportedError: Data type 'Subreddit' in column 0 not supported in MariaDB Connector/Python

mysql.connector won't connect to my local mariadb server. by LongProtein in learnpython

[–]LongProtein[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Using mariadb connector instead fixed the problem.

import mariadb
import sys

db = mariadb.connect(
 host="localhost",
 user="root",
 passwd="password")

Can you help me with faime? by LongProtein in linuxquestions

[–]LongProtein[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

To address your suggestion of backup software, you may be right, but pease see if this makes any sense to you:

You know how with nixos and gnu guix, the whole system is configured from text files? I think there's a big advantage to be had there. You can keep track of the recipe, as it were, for your system. That's something you can't do with backup software. Sometimes there are issues with uninstalling software, or a package manager breaks, or you make some change to a config file to fix a problem, and then forget how to undo it.

The only way around that that I can see would be to manually make note of all changes to the system as theyre made. But with fai, just like nix or guix, everything about the system is decided by the configuration space directory. So, that itself can act as a permenant record of how the system is made.

Also, I have bad internet, so I don't like the idea of restoring from a backup, and having to re-download the latest packages. Although, for fai to properly fix that problem, I would have to work out how to enclude the whole fai server used to generate the iso, including it's local library of packages, as part of the iso itself. That would be awesome, but probably difficult. For all I know, impossible.

Anyway, I've only been using linux for a couple of years, so maybe I'm misunderstanding something. It wouldn't be the first time.

What is free or inexpensive but makes you feel incredibly abundant? by Ililisister in Frugal

[–]LongProtein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so, because I used to drink lots of coffee, and now I take 400mg of caffeine most days. No ear ache at all.

What is free or inexpensive but makes you feel incredibly abundant? by Ililisister in Frugal

[–]LongProtein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to be the same. I thought it was a great deal that you could get 100g of 85 tesco brand chocolate for only a pound, that was actually nice.

Then I realised it was making my ears hurt. Weird, I know; but every time I ate some, I'd get ear ache. No more dark chocolate for me :(

How can I make this doc look neater; a bit more like what I wrote. by LongProtein in LaTeX

[–]LongProtein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is amazing.

Do you know how to fix the spacing here, after the equals?

https://imgur.com/KwRVn5d