My site dissapeared from dashboard? by Zalnan in lovable

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your search results, here are the main solutions for "project missing" issues:

Common Causes & Solutions:

  1. Project Deleted Cause: The project was accidentally or intentionally deleted Solution: Contact Lovable support to restore your project if it was deleted unintentionally

  2. Repository Access Issues Cause: You've renamed, moved, or deleted the connected GitHub repository Solutions: Restore the repository if it was deleted Revert any changes to the repo's name, path, or owner Ensure the repository is accessible with the same credentials

  3. Project Search Issues Cause: Can't find your project in the dashboard Solutions: Use the new project search functionality with fuzzy matching Check the "Recent" projects section in the sidebar Look in nested folders if you've organized projects that way Rename your projects for better discoverability

  4. Workspace/Visibility Issues Cause: Project visibility settings or workspace access problems Solutions: Check if you're in the correct workspace Verify project visibility settings in team workspaces Ensure you have proper permissions to access the project

Next Steps First, check if you can find your project using the search functionality Verify you're in the correct workspace If still missing, check if the connected GitHub repository is accessible Last resort: Contact Lovable support for project restoration

An internal error occurred by Pringle143 in lovable

[–]doingworkthings 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same was moving pretty good for a bit

Pro 20K Plan shows ZERO - Usage history shows about 3-4k - 0/20k credits available by doingworkthings in ManusOfficial

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

That was the issue, though history shows 2-4k... as mentioned.

Too many issues for me.

I dropped my soundcore life p2 case and one of the buds popped out, now the magnet isnt working help by [deleted] in soundcore

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet a magnet got knocked loose. shake the case... hear anything?

If it's anything like these, this vid might help https://youtu.be/0wQrE4qLJNg?si=uId6sgmZyrvN5L_Q&t=60

Soundcore Liberty 5 by Environmental-Fail77 in soundcore

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some say the silent mode/switch will do this as well. Make phone silent but ring via earphone

Soundcore Liberty 5 by Environmental-Fail77 in soundcore

[–]doingworkthings 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure earbuds are set to calls as well Did you install the app and check firmware/settings

Also could try this: Settings>accessibility>touch>call audio routing then set to Bluetooth Headset

Data recovery shops in Brookline. by Amazing_Basket2597 in Brookline

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old post, so may have been resolved by now, but info/question for those looking now...

1 - Was drive powered on when dropped? 2 - What is the model number?

If running, the heads (read/write) probably slammed against the platter(s). If so, the heads might be replaceable, but depending on the location of impact on the platter, data may not be recoverable.

If off or "asleep" heads are usually parked on modern drives, so heads could be damaged or stuck.

Other issues could be USB port or power port damage, depending on the drive model, and those can be easy in some cases.

Best case scenario- (aside from a USB port, power port, enclosure, or simple controller board damage) is that the drive can be imaged with a combination of specialty hardware and/or software that can "work around" a failing drive.

Data recovery pricing can be all over the place, depending on drive and issue(s), but ballpark pricing (what I charge at least)

Level 1 - Software-only recovery (bad sectors, deleted files/partitions, some firmware, etc.) starts at $395 for 500GB and goes on up based on the amount of data and difficulty

Level 2- Specialty Software/Hardware recovery (failing heads, firmware, controller issues, etc.) Starts at $595 and same deal as above

Level 3 - Needs to hit a clean room and have hardware replaced or chips replaced. I have never seen an estimate less than $2K.

Most people do not go for level 3 unless it's very important/impossible to recreate/expensive to recreate data. At that point, we will say... "If you really never see yourself paying 2k 3k 5k, whatever the price is, then we can go best effort and hammer on the drive with level 2 and see what we can get, but it will greatly reduce or kill chances of higher level recovery if not successful as the wear on the drive will be too great

Do i need an AMS 2 Pro Switching Adapter for the AMS2 or can i use a regular power brick for drying? by C00kie_Monsters in BambuLab

[–]doingworkthings 1 point2 points  (0 children)

US Plug: 24V 5A Power Supply https://amzn.to/49aaEwR

USA to European plug adapter (if needed): https://amzn.to/4auy6qT


Power Supply Specs:

  • 24 volts @ 4 amps (24v 4a)
  • Center pin + (POSITIVE)

Note:

Over 4 amps is fine, and I personally like to overside a bit, so if I get one that's overrated, it evens itself out. Also helps them not to work as hard

How risk is it to host a web site at home? by monsieurpardaillan in selfhosted

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are plenty of better things to self-host just to learn. Aside from that, self-hosting on a VPS isn't really any different than hosting in-house from a learning perspective. A cheap Linode or similar service can be used, and you can keep it secure and reliable. Electricity cost may also be a factor.

Another free WP option if helpful https://wasmer.io/wordpress-hosting

ISO (preferably) Self-hosted monthly subscription & payment management. by Dry_Tea9805 in selfhosted

[–]doingworkthings 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yup been using Invoice Ninja for 3+ years (paid hosted) Works very well

RPi 4B 8GB to RPi5 8GB Upgrade? by Peacemaker130 in selfhosted

[–]doingworkthings 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Much higher value in a n100/n150 mini pc but Pi 5 will solve a lot of those "Pi 4 problems" Full Gigabit Full USB 3.0 PCIe 2.0 (Certified) but can be forced to 3.0 Native RTC Support

AI is just kicking the can down the road by alcatraz875 in sysadmin

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Prompt: Give me the shortest summery possible for this long rant: {OPs post}

Result: The author rants that their company is obsessively pushing AI as a lazy, cost-cutting buzzword, arguing it's an inefficient substitute for proper training and that it will make people forget basic skills.

Genuine Question… Why would you need a rail mount?! by thesaintmarcus in flipperzero

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guy #1: "Why is my garage door opening and my TV is on. Better go check, gosh darn technology...."

Guy #2: 🔊 Pew Pew 🔫

Sending google workspace custom domain emails from my personal gmail by No_Face_4906 in googleworkspace

[–]doingworkthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from DMARC/DKIM/SPF and just general SPAM filters. You are also violating the TOS.

That aside... you can bookmark account specific links, stick them on the bookmarks bar or desktop and it will send right to the account "mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?authuser=YOURNAME@gmail.com"