Any idea if he's referring to a turnkey "run a script" / "push a button" type solution that's not (yet) available?
If all other aspects of it are technically possible, I'd be more than willing to manually muck around in the database to move things ove and take what was learned from that and hopefully make a DB migration script.
Ugh. I've already decided I'm not going to 1.0, so if it's not in 0.19.10 maybe I'll patch it in myself until I figure out a way to move my instance to Piefed.
This is why I don't "upgrade" my software unless there's like a 9.9 CVE to worry about. Always some dumbass regression to spoil the whole thing (and not enough benefits to outweigh that).
Were those samples from water drawn straight out of the well manually or did the test sample go through your pump/pipes? My main concern would be that the groundwater is contaminated with lead rather than the lead leeching from somewhere in the topside system.
Simple answer: It has to do with the specific way and part that's degrading in the SNES's. In this case, it's due to the way a resonator degrades which is what sets the clock speed for that chip.
Oh, I think it's great. Can't wait till season 4 drops. Definitely an underrated show especially if you like near future, corporate dystopia black comedies. There's also the meta humor that it runs on Amazon Prime Video.
imagine if it used AI to decide if the driver was Jewish. Or queer. Or just a particular individual who might be thrown out a window were they in Russia. And it steered itself into a wall and burst into flames, destroying any internal telemetry that might tell the story.
That's basically how the plot of Upload kicks off, and when I realized "holy crap, that's totally possible".
We go through this every. single. time there's a batch of new Lemmy signups:
FNG: It's so empty here (compared to Reddit)! I know! I'll make a bot/tool that re-posts/syncs Reddit posts. People will love it!
Everyone: Ugh. Again with this??
There's literally already DEDICATED INSTANCES that do nothing but re-post from Reddit. Just follow one of those instead of adding more secondhand garbage.
I just patched that into 0.19.9 (or, rather, changed 64 to 1024 and recompiled) and it fixed it on my end at least.