If you happen to have a Fritzbox with VoIP capability it contains a SIP server and you can register SIP clients on it (e.g. Fritz App Fon, linphone, twinkle) and use them to phone internally.
If you happen to have a Fritzbox with VoIP capability it contains a SIP server and you can register SIP clients on it (e.g. Fritz App Fon, linphone, twinkle) and use them to phone internally.
You can use your phone with mobile connection (not WiFi) to check if it can see the file that you made available on your web server.
When you take a photo, your eyes are not involved (apart from setting up the camera). The light comes from the source and goes through the camera lens onto the film or camera sensor, your eyes are not a factor at that point.
But Admiral Patrick (sorry, I still don’t know how to link/tag users) wrote he has to scan and email the physical signature from the paper, so it is not really physical anymore? Maybe he has to send the physical paper by snail mail in addition to the email.
have to print, sign, scan, and email back
Can’t you scan or photograph your signature and insert it in your word processor?
Does Earth also have such small orbiting rocks that are a few kilometers wide?
You’re correct that it won’t draw 650W. You could get a power meter or a power measuring plug and measure the energy consumption.
HTTP3 uses UDP, which is 6 years younger than TCP.
When I got my Pixel 8 Pro it asked me if I want to convert the physical SIM from my Xiaomi 9 SE (and disable the old SIM). I didn’t have to take off the case and move the SIM, so I liked it.
I use Firefox on Linux, Windows (at work), and Android, and I like it.
My phone is either lying around, in my pocket or in my car most of the time. The times when I carry it outdoors in my hand are not many. And shouldn’t the sensor be less than 5 cm away from something, and you have to select the kind of material that you want to measure?
Check if MariaDB has that JSON datatype:
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues/6659#issuecomment-1602507604
I found this list from last year. Some of these are more expensive than a small VPS, and I wonder what happens when the Pi needs a reset, or when you want to install a new OS.
You could type the model of your phone and “audio adapter” or “3.5mm adapter” into a search engine. Maybe the phone already comes with an adapter.
I’m not sure, but I think these USSD/GSM codes still work nowadays.
You already pointed out that there is a free alternative, so anyone who says “nothing is free” is a bit mentally challenged.
Recently I got a new PC with Windows, and it could resize its partition without problems. You can do it even with Powershell. I don’t know how dangerous it is, but with the whole “copying user data” I would hope that the installer would advise users to create a full backup anyway.