New power bank is about halfway charged now, on a Qualcomm Quick Charge charger, outputting just under 9V and 1.9A.
(funnily enough, the charger I'm using is rated for 1.6A at 9V but is pumping 1.9A; it's running a bit hot but not dangerously so.)
Let's see what the power meter reads when it's fully charged, in a few hours' time. (RAVPower claims it takes 5.5 hours to fully charge on an 18W QC charger.)
Yea, it's really cool. Originally I was trying to run it with python 2.7.5, but it was failing for reasons I couldn't comprehend. Turns out python 3.6 works fine.
We’ve taken down the servers which host http://Matrix.org and http://Riot.im for emergency security maintenance - estimated downtime is several hours. More updates as we have them.
> *Apr 11 12:47:31.835: %PLATFORM-4-CELLULAR_MODEM_SKU_MISMATCH: Mismatch detected between installed modem Unknown modem on SKU type C819-4G-LTE-G. Expected modem for this SKU is MC7710
More details to follow, but the security maintenance is to address issues with http://Matrix.org's production infrastructure. This is not a Synapse issue.
The original name of the chatroom was #ra:roota.cc but I could easily give it an alternative name of #ra:matrix.vulpin.com or #foo:matrix.vulpin.com and they'd be equally valid names.
We’ve taken down the servers which host http://Matrix.org and http://Riot.im for emergency security maintenance - estimated downtime is several hours. More updates as we have them.
In terms of the incident itself, we will publish an update shortly. Summary is: an attacker accessed the production infra that runs http://matrix.org, hence the rebuild. Source code & packages are unaffected. We do not think user data was targeted, but are playing it safe.
When a printer sends out a WiFi signal, if I was to connect to it , as i'd connect to a normal WiFi network then I can , in the sense that it says connected, but i'd lose internet access. So how am I meant to connect to it? What connects to the printer's WiFi?
also am I meant to install the printer's driver on every computer on the network?