My last job issued me an M2 air that could only power 1 external monitor. Was annoying as hell.
My last job issued me an M2 air that could only power 1 external monitor. Was annoying as hell.
Inverters could also provide “virtual inertia” which help to stabilize the grid frequency. However most of today’s inverters don’t have it, or it’s disabled.
This means we don’t need solar powered flywheels, which are inherently inefficient, we just need software (edit: and batteries of course) more or less.
It’s because you’re using the dev environment which uses Auth0’s own keys. You’ll still have to jump through all of those same hoops when you set up a staging or prod environment.
I may be ignorant here, but why do you need drivers for a cooler? Just run it off the mobo headers and let the bios run the curve.
Hardware support has gotten to the point where generally only some very minor bits don’t work (which I don’t need, like the fingerprint reader on my old lenovo). That said, next time you build/upgrade, start looking at Linux compatibility for hardware to be sure.
I’d focus on Wi-Fi rather than BLE based on your stack trace.
You said in the previous post that even with WiFi and Bluetooth off it still happens, but did you turn off WiFi scanning as well?
Wi-Fi scanning happens even when WiFi is off, and your stack trace refers to WiFi scanning specifically.
Check your settings carefully for the WiFi scanning option. It’s really only used for tracking anyway.