

try musicbrainz picard for the metadata
I do computery stuff i guess.
Why did i choose this server? Mainly because shonk funni :)
try musicbrainz picard for the metadata
kids should not work nor “have to” work. they should have fun, get educated and well… be kids. they have more than 40 years down the road to suffer in a cubicle
where image? (you can edit in one after the fact)
the capacity would be the same. the runtime is just lower because you draw more power
if you draw the same wattage (NOT amperage)from a 3Series or 3Paralell pack, it will last for the same time
its not shit if it works
stamp serial in cheese wheel, then sign that number (or sth else) cryptographically and load that into the chip. have some server to check if your serial is uniqe and signed tho yiu could just stamp a qr code into the cheese and make them register the serial on the uniqe-ness server
i suggest a raspberry pi or similar single-board computer with either LibreELEC (good for local/NAS files or jellyfin) or a build of androidTV installed
30GB of music on an SD card, because my phone cant do LTE and is stuck on EDGE. If you have old CDs, spend an evening watching YT or something while putting in a new disc every few minutes, otherwise download from youtube with Newpipe/Seal/yt-dlp or buy stuff on bandcamp. Probably saves you a couple 100 megs of data volume each month
I dont think the resistors are faulty but the design. Resistors (especially low-ish value 22Ohm ones) are meant to dissipate energy as heat. Putting them in a cramped housing made of plastic, then using them to dissipate high power is going to build up heat in there. There could also be another component faulty that puts too much current into the resistors. They are probably part of the balancing circuit.
I use this: https://f-droid.org/de/packages/io.github.muntashirakon.Music It’s nice.
This is also an interesting concept: https://f-droid.org/de/packages/rocks.mucke/
ohh lol, den “nero” teil wusste ich schon lange aber das mit “rom” ist mir erst jetzt aufgefallen
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plugging random old USB stuff into a computer:
linux: I guess this looks kind of like a webcam. Here you go, /dev/video0
windows: nooo! what is this?! go search for divers that dont register a hit on virustotal! see you in an hour.