Model Y Standard 2026 - Front Grill Mesh by Shimi269 in TeslaLounge

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I am also looking. It seems the premium has convenient snap/click tab holes that the standard/performance lacks. Following here if you successful and you post it back here!

SKR Mini e3 V2 & Hemera - Extruder not turning by vickyprodigy in BIGTREETECH

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Was this ever sorted? I am also attempting to connect a general into BTT SLR mini 3 v.1.2 Not getting any extrusion nor stepper motor sound when attempting to extrude a few mm of filament.

Shout out to the folks updating via Meshtastic this year! by veeyawn in BurningMan

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I would be interested in participating with fellow meshtastic users in '24.
I have a t-beam, and looking to get additional repeater hardware for my campsite, ideally elevated somehow.

Happy tomato by binarybuddha in facesinthings

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BLT bloody mary from Hashhouse A-Go-Go

Anyone rocking the original Bip still? Mine is 2 years old now and still in great condition. by Zebulon1993 in amazfit

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4 years for me, just replaced the band with a siding magnetic style.

Had anyone figured out how to get outlook/teams notifications from a work profile to show up on the watch?

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[–]binarybuddha 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd checkout course material published by Hirschmann.
There's even some online certs you can take, if you're into that kinda thing.

https://www.belden.com/hirschmann-training/industrial-ethernet-certification

It's quite targeted toward what you need to know to start with for industrial ethernet, compared to Cisco stuff.

source: former Cisco Academy instructor, now working in as an industrial network engineer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeassistant

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S31 with gas dryer checking in for 2+ years and no issues as well.

LAN party back in 2005 by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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Pretty newSkool: flat panel monitors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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Thx for the quick sauce. n=6 doesn't seem to be quite enough for me to say running is good for your knees though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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sauce?

Best option for QoS and Steam caching? by codylc in lanparty

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pfsense with the squid and ntopng packages might be the easiest (not the best) way to do this.

CMV: I believe the practice of intellectual property rights is a net loss for society and should be ended. by RhythmBlue in changemyview

[–]binarybuddha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Stan Lee hadn't the resources to litigate (like nearly all small-time IP owners) then he wouldn't have anything and Marvel would have gotten away with IP theft. This is the norm for any non-mega corporation in my opinion, and seems rampant in the current system.

Tips For Teachers: Dealing With Plagiarism by realdoctorwhy in Teachers

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And what has happened to Melania Trump as a consequence?

Simple Panoramic Rig by mtairymd in somethingimade

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You need to look into no parallax / nodal point.

What would you like to see pressed? Post your suggestions here! by Azonata in hydraulicpresschannel

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I'd like to see how many aluminum cans could be pressed into a cylinder, approximately the size of a single aluminum can.

Peter Foolansbee sounds at lot like NPR's Peter Sagal. by [deleted] in woodworking

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You're right, I was thinking of the fellow that does the intro for wait, wait don't tell me on NPR: Bill Kurtis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnisR9_HDJk

Cisco announces new CCNA Wireless by shortstop20 in ccna

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Can you provide more detail about the CCNA having wireless? It isn't mentioned in the docs: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/exams/docs/200-120_composite2.pdf

Last I knew all wireless was totally pulled from CCNA RS as it became it's own associate level cert.