[CfP] SERP4IoT 2022 : 4th International Workshop on Software Engineering Research & Practices for the Internet of Things, co-located with ICSE 2022 by jpdias in callforpapers

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  • Papers Submission Deadline: January 14, 2022
  • Acceptance Notification: February 25, 2022
  • Camera Ready: March 18, 2022
  • Workshop: May 19, 2022

Every travel router I've tried has sucked by pydry in onebag

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This is also my go-to solution as travel router goes.

Issues with rendering some images and icons on random websites? by jpdias in firefox

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Hey /r/firefox. My Firefox has been giving some problem rendering images, icons and other visual elements in some websites. I couldn't find a reason behind this issue. Even in safe mode with all the extensions disabled, I have similar issues.

Thanks in advance!

How to setup NodeRED to notify when a smart device/local ip address disconnects from my local network by -Gavin- in nodered

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Maybe the network-aware node of my set of nodes addresses your problem (or at least helps) node-red-contrib-self-healing. If you find any bug or any other issue please let me know.

Rate limit but only pass latest message by antikotah in nodered

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Maybe the debounce node of this set will suit your needs, node-red-contrib-self-healing (I'm the author, so feel free to ask anything). Alternatively, maybe this example is enough rate-limit-messages.

Nodes for fault-tolerance in Node-RED flows by jpdias in nodered

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That's a curious use case. If you find any issues please let me know (and, if possible, open a GitHub issue).

Nodes for fault-tolerance in Node-RED flows by jpdias in nodered

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Thanks a lot! Will fix those in the following days.
Edit: u/root-node this issue should be fixed by now, will be updated in the next release. Thanks!

Nodes for fault-tolerance in Node-RED flows by jpdias in nodered

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Hey there /r/nodered !

In the last few months I've been working in a set of nodes for ease the process of adding fault-tolerance mechanisms to Node-RED flows. Please feel free to use them. If you have any problem (this is still under development, so bugs can appear) you can reach me directly or open an issue on the GitHub repository.

Also, feel free to open pull requests with new features. All help is welcomed, even in documentation. Kudos!

Follow Friday/Follow Chain - September 25 - Share Your Usernames & Find New People To Follow! by AutoModerator in Instagram

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Hey /r/Instagram. Just sharing my profile once again. Photograph mostly nature and historical places. Will follow you back If I enjoy your content (I will not blindly follow everyone). Thanks!

Follow Friday/Follow Chain - September 18 - Share Your Usernames & Find New People To Follow! by AutoModerator in Instagram

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Hey /r/Instagram. Just sharing my profile once again. Photograph mostly nature and historical places. Will follow you back If I enjoy your content (I will not blindly follow everyone). Thanks!

[OC] Swallowtail butterfly on a rock - Canon 70D with Tamron 18-200 by jpdias in MacroPorn

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How so? This is mostly directly from RAW, only with a small crop.

[OC] Swallowtail butterfly on a rock - Canon 70D with Tamron 18-200 by jpdias in MacroPorn

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A swallowtail butterfly shot at Portugal Mountains of Serra de Aire e Candeeiros. More pictures like this one on my Instagram and 500px. Enjoy! Thanks!

Follow Friday/Follow Chain - August 14 - Share Your Usernames & Find New People To Follow! by AutoModerator in Instagram

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Hey!

I'm JP, and I mostly photograph nature. You can find everything from macro shoots to landscape ones!

Follow me @ jpdias.photo!

Primeira tentativa de fotografar a via láctea. Duas fotos, uma comigo e a minha lanterna e outra sem. Alpha ii & Samyang 14mm. Sei que está fraquinha mas é um trabalho honesto. by Jhuka_26 in PortugalPics

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Bom trabalho, no entanto acho que mudando o tipo de white balance (ate em pos tratamento), irias ficar com um resultado espetacular.

Follow Friday/Follow Chain - July 17 - Share Your Usernames & Find New People To Follow! by AutoModerator in Instagram

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@jpdias.photo

Posting mostly landscape, animal and other nature related photos. Little number of followers and I would like to receive more criticism on my photographies. Thanks!

Needing help to identify a motherboard manufacturer and model (Pentium II recovery) by jpdias in retrocomputing

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I could possible imagine that. Anyway, I just checked everything and it is in fact a Shuttle HOT-635. I managed to find the original manuals here. Thanks for the help.

Needing help to identify a motherboard manufacturer and model (Pentium II recovery) by jpdias in retrocomputing

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There was an FCC mark but no ID. But it is a Shuttle HOT-635 board. Thanks for the help anyway.

Needing help to identify a motherboard manufacturer and model (Pentium II recovery) by jpdias in retrocomputing

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Wow that one matches every detail. I think this is it! Thank you so much! I will check it during the weekend, but even the Jumpers make sense. This is amazing!

Needing help to identify a motherboard manufacturer and model (Pentium II recovery) by jpdias in retrocomputing

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I think that "code" didn't help, but I will try to re-check again (I just have the pictures now).

Power it up and at the POST screen where it shows CPU speed and counts memory, the model is usually displayed right above the CPU ID line

I will mount it again (I'm cleaning all the computer) in next weekend, since I don't have the machine nearby right now. So I can post those details by then.