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No, you cannot use those batteries to power that motor. Nothing bad will happen if you try, but the safety cutoffs will engage the first time you try to turn it on and it just won't work.
If your requirement demands more energy density and energy per kilogram than lead-acid can provide,...
this is a beautiful answer
> Once that happens, a LiIon cell generally goes into thermal runaway and the battery converts itself to fire. Lots and lots of fire.
> Regardless, your application is a high-drain motor application, and you must use batteries that are designed for such a load, which by definition camera batteries are not. Mostly because cameras are not 4200W motors.
This time this laptop I have inherited is decked out, really rugged design, even has nice Wacom integration (tablet mode with pen), fingerprint, extra hotswappable battery
But all it's missing is an ***ing key on the keyboard.
I mean at least you can still push it and it registers nice. But it's just so disappointing.
@JourneymanGeek I had one going into the airport the other day, the screens over the security checkpoints had the "Windows is not activated" popup on display. Took a photo, in spite of the "No photos" signs
you know what I hate, when I tried deamontools It o'd my computer, but when I asked my computer shop they said that it was legitimate and wouldnt have bsod'd it. yet like 5 years later, everybody knows it contains trojans/whatever
Also, when it comes to this kind of less-used driver, especially one that provides the ability to bypass copy protections, I'd trust an A/V warning about as far as I could throw it.
@JourneymanGeek Eh... terminology-wise I just call everything malware these days. Any given piece of adware very likely can also be described as spyware.
@JourneymanGeek as a server - without a question. But it's a desktop and with of deeply the DEs have been integrating with systemd, it's not as clear-cut as one would wish
@barlop I found both your question and answer unclear. The question title in particular is confusing. What does "what is being read before it?" mean? What is "it" in this context? The answer looks like a wall of text and could do with some formatting.
It means that assoc and ftype, provide a mapping between extension and a program to launch for that extension.
And for some reason, despite what I have specified by assoc and ftype
Some other application is loading, so it seems the OS is reading its data(on what application to launch) , from elsewhere before even checking assoc and ftype
@barlop That's a better description of your issue. Put that right at the start of the question. A better title might be "ftype changes are ignored. Where does Windows retrieve the "incorrect" value from? How can I enforce my changes?"
hey guys! I have created an server using twisted in python on ubuntu 14.04. It opens a port and clients send audio data to it. Now given that I know the port opened, how can I measure the bandwidth of connection required for good audio streaming.
Just went to check out somebody's computer.. they said they called mcaffee.. it was a number that came up on their screen and they wanted £200 for a year. I said they should uninstall mcaffee, but that aside, it's probably not mcaffee it's probably a scam. I asked them if they still have the number on their phone, they said yes and gave me the number. So I called them. they said they're support company, I said do they have a website, they said no.....
I said what do you support, they said we support a wide range of things. He said they have a website but only for clients. I said if you don't have a website, then how do you get new clients. He said how they get new clients is their idea, Why should they give me their idea!
I succesfully played WoW on ubuntu after a month of trying to, there was a time I refused to use windows but liking videogames and linux is not compatible :/
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I run a small hosting provider with more or less 1535 customers and I use Ansible to automate some operations to be run on all servers. Last night I accidentally ran, on all servers, a Bash script with a rm -rf {foo}/{bar} with those variables undefined due to a bug in the ...
I recently found that question from some "news article" in Google Now. I thought "Wow that sucks", then I clicked the link to the actual question and the first thing I read is "This is a hoax"
Consider an advanced species unlocks all of the curiosities of science in our universe. They spend millions of years learning every fact, every mechanism of physics, and develop a perfect "Theory of Everything" - except they're able to test it so conclusively that they know it to be fact. Regardl...
@HackToHell odd to ask that question when there is already no observable religion by the millions of species other than human on the one planet were on already. why doesnt an ant stop mid stride stare up into the sky and wonder how it got here, because it doesnt matter :-)
@Psycogeek Ants don't have the required processing power. Funnily enough we have ICs that can be held in their mandibles. Their functions and movement are well predictible and can be remodelled to a good extent. I think most anima...err, lesser beings have a sense of culture though. Elephants have funerals for their dead. Who knows what the dolphins think of us. All in all, its best we dont think about it.
Trying to change my life back to good. Hard to do when u find out that you've been getting duked for years. No more tears. Knowledge is power so I need a team to help me Perla back the many layers that someone has attached to most every mobile phone, computer, car, home, work, etc that I've had ...
I don't know whether this happens only to me. I've been having a doubt whether Gnome is spying on me. Please don't misunderstand me. I have been observing that every time I turn on my Linux notebook, I'm seeing a "pixelated" picture showing up for some seconds before the actual User Interface loa...