the meross can connect to the button wiring on many units.
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if the wall mounted button makes the motor turn then its not the motor. you might want to just buy a meross smart garage door opener which replaces the buttons with your phone and voice.
Numlockto World News@lemmy.world•Russia is charging families of dead soldiers $1,500 to get their bodies back, human-rights group claimsEnglish113·2 years agocompare the exchange rates of their currencies to see how thoroughly wrong you are.
what is authocton? google didnt know.
Numlockto Technology@lemmy.world•LinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaignEnglish2·2 years agothats also the curse of linkedin. imagine theres no advertising. compare it to say the burningman crowd where your art speaks volumes and your chosen name is the legend. an army of banksy’s collaborating. there once was a dream of the web, and commercialization wasn’t the goal.
this works on zoom office meetings too. pick the most bored person and casually mimic their motions and see how long it takes for anyone to notice.
Numlockto Technology@lemmy.world•LinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaignEnglish101·2 years agostart small, niches. get the techies and the artists and the rest would find out.
the difference is: anonymous and encrypted.
too bad they cant embed a metal detector in chainsaws like the finger savers in table saws.
no need to apologize to society for being interesting.
Numlockto Memes@lemmy.ml•"I'm What You Call A Repeat Offender! I Repeat, I Will Offend Again!"1·2 years agoyou mean like the Soviet film industry enforced for decades?
Numlockto Memes@lemmy.ml•"I'm What You Call A Repeat Offender! I Repeat, I Will Offend Again!"1·2 years agoThe film was followed by a number of sequels and spin-offs; two theatrical sequels, 1990’s RoboCop 2 and 1993’s RoboCop 3, the latter of which replaced Weller with Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Robert John Burke; two Canadian-produced live-action TV series, 1994’s RoboCop and 2001’s RoboCop: Prime Directives; and, despite the extremely R-rated nature of the first RoboCop, two kid-aimed cartoon series, 1988’s RoboCop and 1998’s RoboCop: Alpha Commando. The franchise has also produced a number of comic books, action figures, and video games. None of them captured the verve, or the success, of Verhoeven’s original film.
oh and Amazon is rebooting it again!
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