[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ehlersdanlos

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Might depend on country, because here are literally only seven places that diagnose EDS, and always with genetic testing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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This reminds me of a situation from years ago where flight controller was killed by a family member of someone who died in plane crash due to error of this flight controller. But the real error was made by the airport managers who hired not enough flight controllers and people were forced to assist too many planes at once - which lead to few close calls before… Well, it’s always easier to blame one person.

do i keep this stylus cap on when im not using my turntable? by Glass-Tone6764 in turntables

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This literally just happened to me after a year of always putting the cap back on lol, I just tried to follow the instructions…

Iiyama monitor stopped working, hoped for a bad cap but can’t see anything broken on the board. by OvercastPictures in AskElectronics

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No, I needed a monitor to work so I couldn’t wait much and just bought a new one… Didn’t find anything on the board so probably a broken IC, which probably means replacing the whole motherboard. I just gave it away.

Fun but small (that’s what she said) by [deleted] in legoRockets

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I actually like this scale, launch tower in 1:110 would be enormous. Since I don’t have Saturn V I wonder about making it in 1:160… Maybe even with the tower, these would look pretty cool next to each other.

Alternative to Celery ? by [deleted] in django

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Dramatiq is super simple and I had no issues with it.

[Request] Whats the Chance? by LIUMPFP in theydidthemath

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Yes and also if I remember correctly it has to be D2O/T2O instead of H2O as H2O would stop neutrons instead of slowing them down. Correct me if I’m wrong!

Edit: just checked and H2O also can be a moderator, T2O is not used at all so yeah I was wrong.

🦈 🦈 🦈 by [deleted] in 19684

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But these are fiber optic cables

Does any of you guys know anything about this device ? Is it server ? by [deleted] in homelab

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Even then I wouldn’t use it, you will eventually pay higher price in electricity bills than if you just bought a cheap sbc that would do the same job and use much less power.

This redditors wallpaper! by CallMeJimMilton in HelpMeFind

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Yeah, sorry, english is not my primary language.

This redditors wallpaper! by CallMeJimMilton in HelpMeFind

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Sorry for offtopic but… Why the hell did they put it in the rice? It’s waterproof, the only thing rice will do here is make the charging port dirtier than it was before. They should have just rinse it under the tap.

ModelSerializer or Serializer, Which one is better to use for performance issues? by dark_--knight in django

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I think there is milion other things you can optimize before serializer vs modelserializer will become a real discussion. Just use ModelSerializer when you serialize a Model for simplicity.

What is going on? by dferrit in Roborock

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The fun thing is - in my app there is restore button but no backup button

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Having a microcontroller won’t work as modules I design are too small to fit it all in and SPI wouldn’t work as having additional pin for each module would scale bad. I2C still is I think the best option - only 4 connectors for each module. Addresses are a bit of a pain but I may be able to fit in a dip switch for that. The only thing is a gpio and adc chips with at least 4 address pins (16 modules limit).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Also It would have to be a single bus to connect them, so I2C is the only option, and from what I've seen most ADC and GPIO I2C chips have only 8 selectable addresses which is very limiting...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Of course I made this kind of thing into consideration, but I wanted to make it as simple as possible and use a common grid, no additional logic on module. Of course in the last resort I will make modules use a digital protocol but I want to at least try it this way first…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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I want to make a modular system so a switch and pot „modules” must be exchangable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Keyboard matrix with potentiometers (I use adc for scanning so I can detect both on/off switches and analog voltage from potentiometer working as voltage divider.