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IMALlama@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Writing a basic Linux device driver when you know nothing about Linux drivers or USB411·18 days agoGreat read, with some amusing asides.
Shots fired!
We probably have the same model - the one with the big oval stand. Every once in a while I wish it was OLED and/or higher resolution, but it’s not worth the expensive or all the modern “features” such as these.
That your company has an in-house software dev team is impressive. Does the revenue-generating business have access to that team?
Not OP, but in a similar situation. We have in-house dev for both tooling/infrastructure as well as revenue generation. For better or worse, leaders have neglected the software tooling and infrastructure that we use to build and deliver our revenue generating software for decades. Some serious cracks in the foundation showing and we might finally start fixing things.
That’s probably the same one we have, or at least a closely related sibling.
Mine has two different speeds it follows, but yes - it doesn’t move very quickly. You can also mess with the angle of the sprayer which will impact the amount of water delivered to the area it covers.
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto birding@lemmy.world•Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) Muth Center, Newport Beach, CAEnglish1·1 month agotomateo tomoto
Thanks for sharing! First time growing zucchini? Some of them can get massive if they get away from you. We were gone for 10 weeks in July a few years ago and came back to one that was nearly as long as out toddler was tall.
That’s good to know! We’re trying to get some seeds to start, so I’m not watering that deep. It seems like our first good spring rain drives out a bumper crop of worms - they’re all over the street. My kids enjoy going for a walk to collect them in a bucket to put them in our vegetable garden. That usually happens before the robins arrive though.
I got this one at my local ace hardware. It’s Nelson branded, but this general design has been around decades. I’m sure thrt are a number of different mechanical underpinnings. We’ve had this one 7 or so years in and it’s holding up well. It makes covering a large area very easy.
Same! It’s a great design if you’re lazy and want to cover a lot of area. I bought this one at a local ace 7 or so years ago and it’s been going strong with minimal attention.
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are the modern design trends you hate most?4·1 month agoI am a die hard laptop/desktop person but the majority of my outside of work ‘computer’ time is on my phone these days :(
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto birding@lemmy.world•Northern Cardinal (feeling cute might delete later...)English5·1 month agoNice photo! Why would you delete it?
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto Terrible Estate Agent Photos@feddit.uk•Bring the outdoors indoors!8·1 month agoVampire photog confirmed
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Canadian Wildfires signal major L over the United States7·1 month agoI was wondering why our clear skies the past few days looked like they had a layer of lake effect cloud cover. This also explains that.
You’re right that phillips screws are prone to cam out if theres a size mismatch, but it doesn’t stop there. Apply too much torque or have a misshapen screw head or bit and you’re out of luck.
IMALlama@lemmy.worldto Gardening@lemmy.world•[Zone 6b] New pot for Early Girl (Indeterminate) tomato plant?English4·2 months agoNot trying to plant-shame in the slightest, but under optimal conditions, your plant would be well over the 6’ mark at this point in the season.
This really depends on where you live. I’m in Zone 6a and a 1’ tall tomato plant is doing pretty well right now. We have some posters who are up in Canada and I don’t think they’re even passed their last frost date.
For better or worse, Lemmy strips most/all EXIF. Probably prevents a lot of accidental self doxing.
Annie, the cat, is a massive floor of a long hair. She’s also a bit of a food lover and will finish the bowls of our other, much thinner, cat. We’re failing to juggle her waistline against the other’s.
Thanks! I don’t know if it’s related to sensor size, but I’ve been catching a lot more big snowflakes falling on my dedicated camera vs cellphone. It always gives a neat look.
Check the post title ;)