The reason given is that it might interfere with the "security features". Honestly, if you use a matte, high quality lamination pouch, it will most likely work just fine and you won't ever have issues.
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It absolutely does, on Android at least. On iOS, given Apple's restrictions, the whole situation is a bit more complicated:
https://ericmigi.com/blog/apple-restricts-pebble-from-being-awesome-with-iphones
Very interesting info - there is some really useful stuff in there I can use as an immediate starting point, so thank you for that!
Ok, bear with me here. I'll say upfront, not interested in the nudity, but I might have some use case for video generation - although what I'm really interested in is the workflow.
You mention flux, so I assume you're talking about the FLUX.1 model and you used that to generate the initial image from a prompt. Your profile also says everything is solar powered, so does that imply you're running all models on your own infrastructure?
In any case, what did you use to generate the video then? And if that's more or less self-hosted, what are today's requirements for running video generation, both in hardware and time?
I don't know what your previous setup was, but given that running resolved fixes your DNS issues, run:
ln -sf ../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
This will point programs that use /etc/resolved.conf during DNS resolution to the local DNS server provided by systemd-resolved.
Then, enable resolved so that it is started when you reboot:
systemctl enable systemd-resolved.service
Finally, start the service so that it is available immediately:
systemctl start systemd-resolved.service
You will want it run those with the required permissions, e. g. via sudo.
It's mostly paper mache and paint. They also have a team and money.
Don't worry, we remember.
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Zaba is an incredible album, unfortunately, Glass Animals changed their style completely.
Check if your solder contains flux. Often, you will want to apply additional flux manually anyway.
But, most importantly: it looks like you're trying to touch the hot iron with your solder (or vice versa). Don't do that. Use the iron to heat up the wire and then touch the solder to the wire and let it wick up once sufficiently hot. However, you will want to have a bit of melted solder on the tip of your iron to enhance heat conductivity.
As others have said, pre-tin your wires before connecting them to anything.
And yeah, so far, it's a hot mess. But you'll get there in no time. Watch a video for proper technique.
The parent comment is correct. CODE is the server, you need the "Collabora Online app" for document editing. I'm not aware if there are alternatives to the ownCloud / Nextcloud apps.
They would still have to go to the club though, and generate the interest / intent by themselves.
I think the service provided should be more like a PA: they call you Friday at 5pm, ask what you're doing, suggest a couple of activities, and once there, actually make an effort to introduce you to people, suggest common activities, take care of the first hour of awkward conversation so people can get to know each other etc.
$5 says this already exists in Japan.