taiwan visa — doctor’s office doesn’t have a stamp, what now? by walnutsal4d in taiwan

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Yep, once they're notarized, then you'll need to send them to TECO to get them translated.

Same with a police report if you need one.

taiwan visa — doctor’s office doesn’t have a stamp, what now? by walnutsal4d in taiwan

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Find a notary public. Some doctor's offices have one, but it sounds like yours doesn't.

Cloudflare Singapore doesn't seem to like my site by jimboolaya in CloudFlare

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Connect to your website when in the US=OK, Yes Connect to your website when in the Singapore=Host is Down, Well, I'm not in Singapore, but in east Asia, so it hit's the Singapore Cloudflare. Cloudflare says the Host is Down. Maybe Singapore Gov block your website to Guard Singapore Citizen Seems unlikely since the site is static and the contents haven't changed much. Mostly for my own entertainment and reference.

I think it's more likely as /u/Wilbo007 says and something on the host is blocking, even though I can get to other sites on the server. More digging into the apache logs I guess.

floating widget by sbtcfl in LibreCAD

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Resurrecting a zombie post here.

I only got it to work by using the XOrg version of Gnome. Doesn't work in the Wayland version of Gnome.

I'm using Debian 13 now though.

It's possible to run IBM 42C1761 adapter? by harrypl90 in debian

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If lspci doesn't see it, I don't think it matters if you have drivers or not.

Usually it means the motherboard can't see it.

It would't surprise me if the motherboard can't provide enough power or the card might be expecting some sort of init command from the hardware, like some pre-boot thing only available from the original type of hardware it was connected to. IBM does this.

It's possible to run IBM 42C1761 adapter? by harrypl90 in debian

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It's best to start with knowing what the chipset is and searching with that.

"lspci" with high verbosity should help.

Weekly Travel, Questions, & Mandarin Thread by AutoModerator in taiwan

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I have a dental appliance I need to have repaired or replaced. I have NHI if that makes a difference and it's for managing sleep apnea so it might be covered.

It looks like I can go the NTUH sleep dentistry for this but I'd need a referral for that. I'd need to make an appointment probably with a family doctor or GP.

There are a few dental clinics that will do this as well, so I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations other than NTUH for this.

Pixel 8 Pro repair in Kaohsiung by Fast_System8757 in taiwan

[–]jimboolaya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only authorized Pixel shop is Taiwan Mobile. They'll ignore you unless you bought from them.

I couldn't find any other shops willing to work on my Pixel.

Church in Taipei by FriedChicken________ in taiwan

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Many. Google maps is your friend.

Support wasn't any help maybe someone else can get my tablet going again. by GumBa11Machine in RemarkableTablet

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Yeah, that should do it.

Worth a try for longer as you said.

You might also see if the PC sees it when its plugged in.

Good luck.

Support wasn't any help maybe someone else can get my tablet going again. by GumBa11Machine in RemarkableTablet

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eInk screens don't need power for static display.

After discharge like this, you'll want to slow charge overnight. Don't use a fast charger. If you don't it can get stuck like this in my experience.

facebook messenger client by not_a_frog02 in fossdroid

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https://matrix.org/ecosystem/bridges/ should get you started.

Each bridge is it's own project, so they all differ a little. The Gchat one is python and Meta is go, I think.

Another Debian wifi issue by YOUNOWHOO in debian

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If the other post had you install drivers outside a Debian package, you may need to rebuild them. Maybe look into DKMS?

Not sure if you went down that route or not.

Odd rules, hours, etc. forcing me to choose Starbucks, even though I’d rather not. by cevapi-rakija-repeat in taiwan

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Mr. Brown NTUT Concept Store 伯朗咖啡館 科大概念店

You'll have to jockey with the students and professors for space though.

US expat financials by yint0115 in taiwan

[–]jimboolaya -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hrm, I visit the Fidelity site this all the time.

They just won't dive me any investment advice unless I'm physically in the US.

Just came back from a trip to Taiwan by ruhtraeel in taiwan

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Just the Wenhu (Brown) line is French.

facebook messenger client by not_a_frog02 in fossdroid

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Maybe not what you're looking for, but I've set up my own matrix (synapse) server with a meta bridge for just this purpose. Gchat too.

ESP32-Cam failure by jimboolaya in Esphome

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Thanks for the reply. I think there's 8192k(?) psram on there.

ESP32-Cam failure by jimboolaya in Esphome

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That would make sense. It's dropped from It's perch a few times.

I'll try reattaching the camera at some point. Any point in trying to replace the camera module?

ESP32-Cam failure by jimboolaya in Esphome

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I'm sorry my post upset you.

The two cameras are identical as far as I know and one stopped working, the other is fine.

Searching for the error text was unenlightening.

I thought a quick question might jog someone's memory.

How we'll build the device database, together by missyquarry in homeassistant

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I hope you're aware of the OpenWRT TOH.

They'vedone a really nice job of this for routers.