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- The animations causing issues on Android 12 have been disabled.
- Inputting text in dialogs now expands the field to accomodate multiple lines as you type (rather than always showing the latest line of text only). For cases where the dialog cant extend its size, the content becomes scrollable instead.
- Chart values now include more decimals so that you can easily distinguish between 1,18k and 1,23k (previously both would get rounded to 1,2k).
- When performing an exercise with a repetition range, if the history doesnt have any matching sets (e.g. 5 reps) it will now suggest the earliest relevant set, rather than the absolute last set.
- Potential fix for durations being misaligned in the history & rest timer.
Is it because I have so many mods running? Or are they just rare? I've explored about 1/4 of the sector so far.
BTW I've seen some of the new ships like the Manticore - just no ghosts or slipstreams!
I've got a manufacturing planet in the system with 135% ship quality (4 colonies total in the same system) but something seems to be going wrong when I actually order ships for myself.
They seem 100% capable of producing perfect ships with no dmods for their patrols... but it seems like my colonies will only sell me the defective stock.
Had this pedal for a few months and have used it lightly never taking it off the board or anything. Was recording a loop earlier and when i pressed the pedal to finish recording the loop this messaged popped up on the screen. Pedal went entirely unfunctional until I unplugged it and plugged it back in. It seems like it's okay for the time being but I'm concerned this would happen again during a jam session or even worse a gig. Looking at the manual in the section for error messages it pretty much says if this happens to contact whatever local boss roland dealer you got it from and go from there (I bought it from reverb so that's not really possible). Has anyone else had this kind of issue with their RC5? Boss is usually much more reliable from my experience...
Whenever I try to save my memories, it deletes them right after. I hard reset the pedal and it hasnβt helped at all. What should I do?
I am getting a boss RC five looper. They say you have to buy their power adapter. I suspect that's BS - it's certainly BS to charge extra for the power adapter. I think I can use one of many ac adapters I already have. Anyone think there's a risk of damaging it w a non-approved adapter?
I want to sync the tap tempo on the stomp to the tempo on my RC5- can i go stomp->rc5 and run it from the tap switch or reverse it and set the stomp from the 5. Either? Or? Canβt find anything specific online, hope the hx hivemind can help- thanks in advance
Just got an RC five. Start looping, hit pedal twice to stop and it will not stop. Am I missing something? Or is this defective??
Iβve learned how to take loops from the Boss RC5 looper and get them on my computer. But it never includes the drum track. Is there a way to get the drums too? Or is that a pedal only feature?
I have been researching a lot because my Ryzen 5 5600x hits 83c at games while 60c at idle (with AC on). I am on a SFF case.
The CTR really helped, I only saw 4.3ghz @ 1.15v so thatβs what I used in Ryzen Master. Temps went down significantly (65c gaming with no AC in summer) while performance was similar or better.
Any tips to decrease temps (or noise) would be greatly appreciated.
Specs
Case: Silverstone SG13 Mesh front
Fan: Arctic P12 (intake)
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x Cooler: Noctua NH-L9A Chromax
Motherboard: Asus Strix B450i
RAM: TeamGroup 2x8gb DDR4-3200
GPU: Asus Dual 1070
SSD: WD SN750 1TB
PSU: EVGA 650 G3 (fan side down/exhaust)
Edit: Format, specs were listed non-vertically due to mobile lol
I posted last week with little feed back, but did more looking and hopefully this helps narrow things down.
While cutting an overgrown area of mostly grass with small diameter brush the blade quit spinning fast enough to cut. Iβve cut about 5 hours on it earlier this summer. I didnβt hit anything that I know of and the tractor never bogged down, PTO still turns on and off fine, just the blade doesnβt spin fast enough to cut. Blade lackadaisically picks up speed when turned on no matter the throttle and takes several rotations to stop when cut off. I also hooked the same 5ft bush hog up to a 135hp tractor and had the same issue so Iβm confident itβs a bush hog issue.
Things I know: Bush hog has about 40 hours on it, just changed the gear oil (it was a bit milky but was not low and no metal flakes in it, I also looked inside as best I could with a flash light and the teeth I could see looked in good shape), I donβt hear anything in the gear box bouncing around like a broke tooth, tightened the slip clutch with no change, took the slip clutch apart and it doesnβt look worn at all, shear pin is good, nothing was ever noticeably hot or smoking and thereβs nothing wrapped around the blade. Only thing I havenβt disassembled is the gear box itself. Also checked a few things on the tractor but will leave those out since nothing noteworthy was found and I do believe that itβs the implement itself.
What could be wrong? What else should I check? Anyone else had a similar issue?
Hi guys,
I'm playing around with CTR 2.1. I've got an R5 3600X in a tiny SFF hot box, and I'm trying to optimise it to run cooler.
I read the changelog for CTR 2.1, the guide for the 2.0 version, and I watched the 2.1 YouTube guide.
I still don't understand how one should populate the PX (High, Mid, Low) values for a ZEN 2 CPU?
The process on ZEN 3 seems very straightforward, with the software prepopulating everything on the diagnostic stage. However, this does not happen on ZEN 2. There is no available documentation or guide from 1usmus on the issue either, and I really wanted to try out this feature considering my use case.
Am I supposed to be making an educated guess based on the other values?
Hi ,I wanted to use ryzen CTR to have a little performance gain on all cores on a ryzen 7 3700x.
There is this software called ryzen CTR 2.1 RC5 with not much info and no support page.
It suggests using an LLC 3 on asus mobos, but it results in over 1.5V when idle and over 1.4V when under stress and there is no information how to lower it.
The thing with the software is it reports a P1 suggested value, but for P2 it reports both a suggested OC and a suggested UV. Not telling which one you should use.
Then, in the profile section, you can click "load profile" only for P2, but if you do it it instead loads the suggested P1 values it found, not P2 ones.
Then on P2 you don't know what to insert as it doesn't do it automatically: P1, P2 OC or P2 UV values?
Yet again, in P1 and P2 profiles, you can insert different values for each CX.
Should you write values on all of them or not? Should the values differ?
Also, the PX profile values are empty, what should you insert there???
Thanks..
Looking to buy my first pair of road shoes. In fact Iβm going clipless for the first time. Just been wearing my Nikes and riding on flats until now. I already bought the right pedals.
That said, do you guys think the RC5 would be good to start with ? I know thereβs the RC1 and 3, but I feel inclined to get something thatβs stiffer off the bat so I can really make use of it in the long run, rather than go with something very flexible like the rc1 then upgrade soon after. Also open to suggestions for alternatives in the same price range.
This release follows 1.0-rc4, which some of you are already running.
- To all node operators who did not update from v0.6 to 1.0-rc, please update to 1.0-rc5.- To all node operators who already updated to 1.0-rc4, please update your nodes to 1.0-rc5. π·
Upgrade instructions are found in our documentation: https://docs.ethswarm.org/docs/working-with-bee/upgrading-bee#upgrade-procedure.
Read this carefully, especially those nodes coming from v0.6. Here is the release: https://github.com/ethersphere/bee/releases/tag/v1.0.0-rc5
So I've finally decided to go clipless. But with covid, there seems to be a serious shortage of cycling shoes (in Canada at least). Two local shops were completely sold out. I did go to MEC (Canadian version of REI) and they had some selection available in-store.
I tried the Shimano RC3's on and the 44 was too tight and the 45 was nearly perfect but I had a slight heel lift even with the boa strapped tight. Unfortunately they didn't have any RC5's to try on at the store, but they do have them available online in size 45.
The RC3's in 45 were so close, I'm wondering if the RC5's in 45 would give a better fit given the boa is only for the top two rungs and uses velcro for the bottom rung? Is this wishful thinking?
I also posted this on the John Deere thread.
While cutting an overgrown area of mostly grass with small diameter brush the blade quit spinning fast enough to cut. Iβve cut about 5 hours on it earlier this summer. I didnβt hit anything that I know of and the tractor never bogged down, PTO still turns on and off fine, just the blade doesnβt spin fast enough to cut. Blade lackadaisically picks up speed when turned on no matter the throttle and takes several rotations to stop when cut off. I also hooked the same 5ft bush hog up to a 135hp tractor and had the same issue so Iβm confident itβs a bush hog issue.
Things I know: Bush hog has about 40 hours on it, just changed the gear oil (it was a bit milky but was not low and no metal flakes in it, I also looked inside as best I could with a flash light and the teeth I could see looked in good shape), I donβt hear anything in the gear box bouncing around like a broke tooth, tightened the slip clutch with no change, took the slip clutch apart and it doesnβt look worn at all, shear pin is good, nothing was ever noticeably hot or smoking and thereβs nothing wrapped around the blade. Only thing I havenβt disassembled is the gear box itself. Also checked a few things on the tractor but will leave those out since nothing noteworthy was found and I do believe that itβs the implement itself.
What could be wrong? What else should I check? Anyone else had a similar issue?
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