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I’ve started using Granian[0] recently with good results.

[0] https://github.com/emmett-framework/granian


I've used SikuliX[0] in the past for similar purposes. Unfortunately the author hasn't had much time to maintain it recently.

[0] https://github.com/RaiMan/SikuliX1


I've always wished that there was an option to whitelist certain area codes. I've had the same number for 20 years, and now live in a different part of the country. I get very little spam from local area codes -- but a ton spoofing my phone number's area code. Sending all calls all those calls to voicemail while continuing to ring for local would be the right balance (kids' school, doctors office, etc...).



https://www.caiso.com/TodaysOutlook/Pages/default.aspx#secti...

is the specific chart that corresponds, showing "net demand".

And note the graphs truncate above zero depending on content. Activating the "show solar and wind" option adjust this in this case.


I thought my ThermoWorks Signal had a dead/defective battery after trying to charge it on a standard USB power adapter. Device booted up and and functioned fine, except the battery wouldn't charge. Plugged it into the provided adapter and it started charging again.

Thanks for the PSA, I'll be sure to get that adapter off my kitchen counter right away!


I’ve been meaning to find time to get ruff-lap working on Doom Emacs side by side with pyright. Is anyone who’s already managed to get it working willing to share their config?


How about the Relational API[0] or the new PySpark compatible API[1] added in this release?

[0] https://duckdb.org/docs/archive/0.8.1/api/python/relational_... [1] https://github.com/duckdb/duckdb/pull/8083


I'd love something like dd-wrt but for these cloud cameras. I have some Arlo cameras that I'd love to re-flash and run without the cloud service.


After stumbling upon this, I’ve been obsessively looking for an excuse to drill a well[0].

https://drillyourownwell.com/


When I was working in construction (electrical) we would “predrill” our grounding rods about 75% the length using this method. These are normally 1/2-inch diameter, 8ft long rods that must be driven via rotary hammer but the bedrock being so close to the surface and Sacramento valley riverbed clay density was just too much sometimes for the hammer.


Perhaps as a profit center to the tea industry. Most tea bags contain the grades of tea that can't be sold in the more expensive loose leaf form. Basically leaf fragments and dust. That material would otherwise be a waste product.


It's also a benefit to the consumer in the option of cheaper tea - you can still have choose to pay more for loose leaf.


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