As I know, for using 3.5" hard-drive you need a full operation system (Linux) for device drivers. Is it correct? Do you have an example of IoT device that saves data on SSD hard drive or other hard drive (not flash, or memory stick) using FAT32/NTFS or similar?
It seems that now we can retract close votes but we cannot retract reopen votes or delete votes.
I am trying to retract my reopen vote here but it does not allow me to. Can we have that ability?
If it's closed, it's fair game: vote to delete unless you can see that it has some value for the site (in which case you should probably vote to re-open).
The exception to this (and it's a big one!) are questions closed as duplicates. These can act as "guideposts" to direct users to a question w...
How can a post be deleted?
By a user:
You can typically delete your own posts at will; for exceptions, see When can’t I delete my own post? below. To delete a post, just use the delete link below it.
Moderators can delete any post instantly.
Users with reputation ≥ 2k (more precisely, the edit...
If you've been around Meta Stack Overflow the past few days, you've seen a fair bit of conversation sparked by the recent changes to how reputation is calculated:
if you've contributed something worthwhile to the site, you should keep the reputation for that even if it eventually gets deleted. "Worthwhile" here is defined as,
@Aurora0001 If you really think the question is salvageable, you can ask another question with what you feel would be a question with ideas from the OP's question linking to the closed question.
@Ghanima my idea is something like a smart thermostat that uses regression to predict which level of heat should be used based on time and the current heat setting
although it's also just a question based on curiosity equally
The way I imagine, the boiler level would be set based on past settings for the time of the day and you could train the neural network by changing the temperature setting to improve the model
@Aurora0001 Yes, antechambers, as @Ghanima calls them, can have as many RO's as they like, but the main chat is better stuck to a few. Some have only one. Usually they're frequented by mods in any case.
I just ran across a bug in chat. If you are the room owner, you have the ability to pin/unpin messages. However, recently I ran a test (in my own private chat-room, don't worry! :) ) to see how many messages I could pin and what happens if I ran over the limit. However, I ran across a bug whic...
I was able to star my own message by pinning it and unpinning it. Pinning a message adds a star, even to your own messages, but when the pin is removed, the star remains.
I've been considering Mosquitto for a MQTT message broker for a home IoT network, but I'm concerned that the broker could be a single point of failure which could bring down my whole network if it failed, since all messages have to go through the broker and no messages can be transmitted at all i...
@Ghanima Seriously, it's worth bringing up in a general way, not in an accusative way, whatever the case. There is absolutely nothing wrong with accepting an answer quickly. We're just looking for the best way to promote IoT.
I tend to accept answers relatively quickly, under certain criteria:
does the answer cover all of the question in enough detail?
am I happy that I don't want any further clarification that another answer might provide?
is the question old enough (definitely more than 1-2 hours if possible) to h...
if you believe that the question could be answered more completely, why not answer even if it is accepted? well there's those people looking for the rep (the extra 15)
and there is those people who visit the "unanswered" link where your question won't show up anymore