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Godnroc@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•Is there a way to bypass invalid SSL certificates in any browser on android?English21·6 months agoI think that is actually pretty common. If not, your DNS queries would need to go through your ISP and they could interpret what you are doing from them. You could manually configure DNS settings to route to a trusted source, which could address both.
Godnroc@lemmy.worldto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Phone Link is Microsoft's late and closed source alternative to KDE Connect. It requires you sign in to a Microsoft Account for it to work.English1·1 year agoI love hearing about a new tool like this.
Of course it does, damn Amazon. Good to know I can strip out most of the junk in the URL in the future. I just knew that the share button gave a shorter link.
What if you DIDN’T plug straight into the outlet? If you have a small cord to a hub that is mounted behind or around the tablet?
Here is a product that could work on Amazon: https://a.co/d/da8WbFB .
Godnroc@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Trying to use a Shelly Plus 1PM to monitor my pool's SWG, but the switch function isn't workingEnglish2·2 years agoI’ll start by apologizing for not knowing anything about anything in this arrangement, but I did read a little up on that Shelly relay.
If I understand right, you are just using the Saltwater Generator (SWG) while the timer is active? The timer triggers the relay through the switch input (SW) and that causes power to turn on the output terminal (O). I assume you are using the Shelly with the input in switch mode so that it is on when the timer is on and off when the timer is off.
The issue you are having is that the SWG is still on even after the timer has turned off? It almost sounds like perhaps the settings are not in switch mode and are instead in button mode. My understanding is that it would cause the SWG to turn off-on or on-off for every full off-on-off cycle of the timer.
Hope that helps a little!
That is weirdly poetic. Sailing the sea of information to discover the pockets of humanity there have gathered together to scrape out an existence. Bound only by a common idea, they have formed their own home far away for the popular places others have settled.
We are the explorers. Show us your culture, teach us your ways, and we’ll take the story back with us to spread word of the strange and new. We map the path as we walk it and light the way for those who follow.
Your place is waiting for you.
The Venn diagram of games I want to play and games that won’t run on Linux is two disjoined circles. My buddy really likes Helldivers, but that didn’t play nice because of the invasive anti-cheat. That has been the only one.