As far as the appliance cares, it is the only input power it gets at that time.
ulterno
Maybe this is the first time their bot score was low enough to get through with just a tick.
The cheap induction stove is not really measuring anything.
Its PWM has been tuned to get to the temperature the user selects, under whatever testing conditions they had while R&D. The displayed temperature is just the user selected temperature.
But setting it to 120(whatever unit) manages to make good enough french fries, so that's fine by me.
Well, I got to dream for a bit...
Low quality UPS Inverter
I tend to be lucky in that regard, as people around me who might get physical access, tend to not have Linux know-how, even if they think of pranking me.
Also, I lock my room.
In case of &&
, the second process waits for the first process to finish with error code 0
, before it starts.
In case of &
, the second process starts without waiting for the first to finish. Meaning, by the time you are looking at the GUI, the exit
command has already been executed.
Unless the AC is a square wave, in which case stuff becomes different.
My bad. I wasn't clear enough.
I was talking about 2 pin plugs, as shown in the post and how it is usually for those cheap lighting thingies.
We are looking for the user not for what they like.
You want to show off an Anime grill Arch user? Make an Anime with a grill running Arch!
I still find it hard to imagine how useful it would be to run Arch on a grill though. You don't really use a grill unattended (so remote control is mostly useless) and simple stuff like temperature cutoffs don't need anything heavier than Femto (if even that. A bimetallic strip and a potentiometer for tuning is ideal.), on top of which, high heat electronics tend to be much costlier, making it more of a wastage to add enough to run Arch.
All I got to zap was myself.
Yeah! Vote for OLED and LED backlit LCD!
No CRT in 2024!