Yup. My gaming rig lives next to our TV
Yup. My gaming rig lives next to our TV
That’s not a bad power to have if you use it for good
Caffinated beverages don’t dehydrate you. Yes, caffeine has a mild diuretic effect, but it’s not enough to negate the water in the beverage.
Many elderly people don’t have a lot to do with their time, so that seems like a good thing
The fun thing is at the Marriott you have to pay for the muffins and breakfast separately!
Not with that attitude
It’s surprising they’re getting punished at all
You’re supposed to have controls in place to prevent all of those concerns. I’m not saying passwords should be changed every 30 days, but 6 months is a long time.
But, companies with password expirations should be providing a password manager.
For a lot of geriatric musicians, playing is basically muscle memory.
I didn’t realize updating IA-5 was part of rev5. We haven’t gotten to the IA family yet in our rev5 hardening yet.
You might want to let your IT department that 6 months is a really long time
That’s definitely one way to approach it. You wouldn’t have to attach something to the door that way, but you’d have to mess with wires external to the device.
I haven’t actually done this, I was just brainstorming. It shouldn’t be too hard of a project, though. The easiest would just be an esp32 chip, limit switch, and small battery and power circuit.
You position the switch were the deadbolt latch hits it in the open or closed position (I’d do open personally). Using esphome with homeassistant would make programming it a breeze.
You’d need to figure out a housing, which is why I wish there was an off the shelf product. I might design one eventually, but it shouldn’t be a huge lift for anyone who is familiar with 3d modeling.
They were given the ability in 2009, but they didn’t apply it to vaping until the 2010s
True, but the FDA gained the power to regulate tobacco products in 2009.
It makes me sick to say it, but Trump is right on this one. If the FDA hadn’t cracked down so hard on open systems, sketchy disposable vapes wouldn’t be as prolific as they are now.
The FDA implemented the PMTA (Premarket Tobacco product Application) process. This means that anything vaping related must get their approval before it can be sold in the US.
This sounds good on the surface, but it’s not for two reasons: products without nicotine are considered tobacco products, and literally every SKU has to go through the process.
A single application costs over $250,000. This means if you are an eliquid manufacturer and have 5 flavors with 4 different strengths each, you have to submit 20 applications. That money is gone if you don’t get approved, and the FDA has only approved a handful of them.
This caused nearly every reputable manufacturer to close shop and left the sketchy companies who will just rebrand after getting shut down.
All of this for a product that legitimate studies show is 95% safer than smoking.
You could position the sensor/switch on one of the cardinal directions so it wouldn’t be in the way of the mechanism.
Yeah, I misread the comment.
Hall sensor or a switch that gets pressed when the lock is locked.
Nvidia Shield and FireTV cubes are a decent replacement.
But yeah, you’re going to have input lag with those options. It might not be noticeable with something like Civ, but for stuff like Elden Ring or other games where timing is important it can cause issues.