set it up once, never need to touch it again
I do computery stuff i guess.
Why did i choose this server? Mainly because shonk funni :)
set it up once, never need to touch it again
Smells a little like rage bait, doesn’t it?
For a charger you can use a TP4056 module, many of these have protection built-in. You can tell by them having two more small chips near the solder pads, and of those pads having 4, two for battery + and - , and two for whatever you are attaching that will be protected
you can usually find them by sth like tp4056 module with battery protection circuit
the ones with usb c usually are designed without the cc pulldown resistors and thus will usually only function with usb a to usb c cables
There are lots of resources online, for example bigclives videos.
This is the gist:
Depends on the kind of model, but usually you have two caps one one tube. If you take the one opposite to the mouthpiece out with a pair of plyers, you can usually slide the electronics out. Cut the wire at the battery and there you go. Just be careful: they usually are the pouch type, wich means its not that hard to squish, puncture or bend them, which might anger the spicy chemicals inside enough to have it ignite. Put them in the little plastic containers for photigraphic film rolls, pills, or something else rigid. Usually they have solder tabs that you can poke through the lid and bottom to connect to them. You can also solder some wire to these tabs instead.
Make sure to always follow safety precautiobs for small lithium cells, for example not heating it above 50°C. You might also want to add a cheap single li-ion cell protection PCB
You can repurpose them for low-power applications like wireless sensors. If you need more capacity, solder them in parallel, after making sure they are at the same voltage ±0.1V
I hate those disposable vapes with a passion, but hey at least i get free li-ion cells from my classmates empty ones
This is the internet. You can say “fuck”
I am severely confused. Am i missing cobtext? Is this LLM generated?
its part of the google services that microg does not replicate. there is a reason why there is a 100x-ish difference between microg and gapps packages
I dont think Andoid Auto works on MicroG, but the other apps will probably work or can atleast be made to with some prodding
sorry for not making this clear enough in my original comment:
I would be concerned that a sizable chuck of the FOSS community would refuse to join a discord, on priciple, because they won’t support a company that is going against all of their ideals.
THe problem is, Discord in’t really the type of platform for a good chunk of FOSS users though. Discord activly scans Messages vor activity that might break their ToS, even private Chats. This is a privacy violation which i and many other find to be quite uncool. This means you might lack the more privacy-focused users opinions.
Im mainly Ken-fused…
goat with 4 eyes and tounge out blep
This is not a repair channel, but you might like “The Secret Life of Machines”, a small british tv sgow that explained certain technologies and was run by basically 2 british lads. one of them is still around and has a YouTube channel
bring a laptop. if you want an external one, they most of the time only need usb and if not, probably a 12V power brick
disc drives usually dont work on android unless they have a soecisl mode which “translates” the disc filesystem so it looks like FAT32 to the phones.
a shitload. 64000 if it were simple text only stuff with 1MB per book, 640 if it were 100MB chonkers full of images
I dont watch too many series/movies. Never payed for streaming, planning on never doing so because of all that bullshit. I prefer my media on stamped and metallized plastic discs that work offline, or plain DRM-free video/audio files on my HDD.
for me, opening my music folder in Picard (available for download at https://picard.musicbrainz.org/) and clicking “analyze” was enough
are you sure you are not mixing up MusicBrainz (the Metadata Database) with MuiscBrainz Picard (the tool to put metadata on files)
where is that image from?