Technically two?
Technically two?
Tights come down.
But the blister packs we get can’t be tampered with 🤷♂️
Victoria, Circle, District, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and the new Piccadilly Line trains (due soon) all have regenerative braking. The rest will follow as new trains are procured.
As anyone who travels on the Victoria line in the summer will tell you: it helps, but not much.
I’ve been using this for a while now and the only thing I’ll say is that a lot of videos don’t have alternative titles, so since it’s all crowd sourced I feel that the best solution is to have more people using it.
Brilliant idea regardless.
I had one of those “fancy” Vodafone routers included with my broadband which had a stupid rule set on choosing the WiFi password. It’s my network, not yours, stupid router. It can be as insecure as I want.
Anyway the rules were enforced by the JavaScript so it was easy to bypass until I got my own router to replace it with.
Just set up an unprotected network with a fun proxy:
You’re so un-hip I’m surprised your bum doesn’t fall off
You know that Pro is actually free for something like 5 computers
I am rubber, you are glue.
Did you give your number to anyone you’ve met recently? I certainly know a few people who would flirt like this 😅
The article says it needs the DIRIGERA hub, which also has a Matter/Thread radio
I hope they’re still Zigbee devices. No info I can find at the moment but I quite like that I can use Trådfri stuff with Zigbee2mqtt and I’d love to add more functionality
I have a UDR and it’s pretty great. I have had one unknown failure once, which needed a physical reboot. And that’s been in two or so years.
And how long had they been standing there on one leg to cause the grass to grow around them?
No thank you.
Works on contingency? No, money down!
A friend of mine does this in her garden. The weight of the water is more than enough to not cause issues here. It’s easily 70/80kg even allowing for displacement of a person and it’s all at the bottom.
You can just lift yourself in/out on the top edges.
I think a lot of the people who were working on the Airports now work for Ubiquiti