Interesting. Ombi means I don’t have to run docker. How do you like it?
Interesting. Ombi means I don’t have to run docker. How do you like it?
You don’t understand the depths of my shame.
I was in OS support for 5 years. I supported DOS 5.
I work with software Dev teams all day long, including designing highly available services.
And I do after hours tech support for elders (my folks) and house mates (my fam).
If anybody knows to reboot…
Well now I feel like an ass - this is what I’d tell my parents.
And yeah, that fixed it. I’m tempted to delete this whole embarrassing post, but I will leave it for the edification of others and to memorialize my shame.
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“Lost” seems a bit too much - how about unmanaged?
Interesting - they sell not only repairable phones but OEM phones with the /e/ os (degoogled Android).
The likely cause is that the cable is slipping, probably where it connects to the caliper. This is more likely if you loosened then re-tightened that bolt, less likely if you did not.
Loosen the cable fixing bolt on the caliper. Make sure the brake lever is free (not depressed). Carefully follow the cable housing from the lever all the way to the caliper - is it seating correctly in any cable stops? If so:
How does it feel after that? Carefully try it out on a ride. Check the tape - is it squished/has it moved? (Probably not).
Ride for a few more days (carefully! Brakes are the most important thing on a bike!). How do the brakes feel?
If they are getting looser, but the tape has not moved that means the cable itself is not slipping, something else is changing.
I would avoid loosening the bolts that connect the caliper to the fork - if you do, make damn sure they get tightened again
Other things to check are:
Last time: brakes are the most important thing - if they don’t work, go get them fixed by a pro before you ride.
Look up mechanical brake adjustment on Park Tools YouTube for videos.
Good luck, keep the rubber side down.
Good lord I hope they find them in time…
Sorry - not trying to be pedantic, but say more about how you adjusted the caliper! Did you turn a knob on the brake caliper body (big red dial on the spoke side - at least on my old mechanicals)? Or did you tighten the cable tension at the brake itself? Or did you tighten the bolts that attach the caliper to the bike?
IMHO - go get it looked at: nothing is more important than stopping. Especially on an e-bike.
Assuming these are cable actuated disc brakes: check the cable tension. You did be able to adjust tension by using a Barrell adjuster on your brake lever. This looks like a knob between the lever body and the cable housing. Rotating it should increase (or decrease) tension.
Can you describe ‘loose’ more precisely? Do you mean you can pull the lever too close to the bar. Or something else?
What did you do to adjust it that fixed it?
Are they hydraulic or cable? Got a make/model?
37 school girls killed - they couldn’t get in to the student housing, so they threw in fire bombs then killed the ones who ran out.
Horrifying.
Cool! They are making these just a little north of me. Maybe I will see one in the wild soon.
This is a classic feedback problem: you use a microphone to amplify your voice, but If the mic picks up the amplified sound it creates audio feedback + a sharply increasing wail.
I can’t imagine what LLM feed back ‘sounds like’, but a guarantee you it ain’t pretty.
Drive by wire. What could go wrong?!?
Hypothetical: dashcam god eye view.
This guy walks… The dog
My main question is: what automates pushing new content to my Plex libraries and kicking off a library scan?
Seems like there are lots of apps that do similar things (monitor trackers for example). I just need one that moves content from \Data\Torrents\ to Plex:\movies and tickles it enough to trigger a scan.
Does Overseerr do this?