Sounds like gifting
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Yeah, mini is the best! It is robust and has a ahape that makes it easy to figure out which way to plug it. I love it when i fet a device with a mini
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The only winning move is to cook a nice curry, because plain rice is just boring.
This is the way.
Luckily the postgresql docs have links for exactly that
Farbwaschmittel... das hängt von der Farbe der Soße ab.
Und Weichspüler nicht vergessen (besonders wenn die Nudeln nicht lang genug gekocht wurden).
It's like if farmers were just letting plants do all the work, instead of manually assembling the potatoes themselves
The 3k unread telegram messages are making me uneasy
The cake is a lie
That sounds super familiar :D
Anyway, a prototype is not a bad thing, if the managers know the difference. It's easier said than done to "do it right the first time" if you don't know how / what to build. Prototypes can be built to validate hypotheses and generally figure out what works, then build the real thing afterwards.
Is this how car culture emerged?
It's not completely stupid. One pissible issue: when the light level is around the threshold, slight variations (think: cloud passing by) will cause the relay to switch back and forth quickly. This can be solved with some additional parts (keyword: hysteresis).
I would recommend using a microcontroller, it makes this problem easy to solve, plus you can have more logic to trigger the lights (eg time based).
Another thing is turning off: if it's purely based on light level, you need to make sure the sensor does not "see" any of the LED light, otherwise it thinks the sun is back up