It is a poor craftsman who blames their tools, but I wouldn’t be so poor if these tools weren’t so shit.
It is a poor craftsman who blames their tools, but I wouldn’t be so poor if these tools weren’t so shit.
I’ve seen it do this when the DIP switches on a serial printer are set to a baud rate of 115200 but the PC is sending at 9200bps. Especially when sending graphics, like a logo, but also just when connected and not even receiving a print job.
You’ve got to edit the printer port in windows to force 115200 baud rate.
Heaps of these receipt printers still use a serial COM port.
Mom, I posted the BEANS again!
Not true! England invented Rogan Josh!
Even C/selfhosted fears self hosted email servers lmao
It’s rhyming slang with ‘nix’ which is Latin, and means to nullify or cancel. Because there layers of meaning hidden in english, Latin, and arabic numbers is not possible to be confusing.
And not to be confused with ‘deep 6’ which means to destroy, kill orr bury something 6 feet deep.
Instructing kitchen to deep 6 the cherries, the line cooks gonna need a gun and a shovel.
Melon Tusk
I still think about this thread on a near daily basis 👍
Memevengers assemble!
Just don’t make any errors. Not one.
This. Most WiFi and by adapters are a seperate small card with black and white antennas connected to them. Fairly easy to identify and remove.
You having trouble focusing on your writing bud?
Welcome…
Comrade.
Reddit is like the late Roman Empire. It looks fine on the outside, but it’s corrupt all the way down, powered by unpaid labor, and the lead pipes are slowly killing everyone.
Gentlemen, it is with great pleasure that I announce my alarm went off this morning and I arrived at work on time.
Unfortunately, with all the fiddling around, I’m not sure quite what I did to fix it. I think that maybe just uninstalling and reinstalling the clock app from Google play fixed the problem. Either that, or fully disabling my scheduled Do Not Disturb function.
EDIT: I spoke too soon. My alarms didn’t go off this morning. BUT I think I know why now.
It turns out that there were two apps called Clock. One that was cloned from my old phone, one that came with the new phone:
All my alarms were set up in my old clock. But when I’m giving permissions and exemptions in the battery manager, I reckon thats affecting the new app, which has no alarms. So the old clock app is still getting randomly killed in the night.
I’ve uninstalled the old clock app and set up alarms in the new clock app.
I reckon that will fix the problem tomorrow, but I’ll have to wait and see.
There was a fucky bloatwate app called Duraspeed which killed apps in the background to save battery which I suspected of making the issue, but removing it using adb didn’t make a difference.
There may yet be still more bloaty apps contributing to the problem though. I’ll keep working thru them
I’ll try this, but even if that were the case, the alarm should still have lit the screen up and maybe vibrated. The phone does nothing at all, doesn’t stir, screen just stays black while I lay awake watching it.
I have now uninstalled and reinstalled the clock app via the play store. And set up my alarms again. I didn’t think of that before. Maybe that will help. I’ll see if I get to work on time tomorrow.
I’m also trying out an alternative app.
Ulefone Armour 27T pro. Not exactly a very common unit.
It’s hot in these rhinos