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Almost all servers that I use have SSH on alternative ports. Attacks on port 22 are too frequent, even if they'll never succeed. Machines I own or manage all have...

Do a Google search for "TYWE2S pinout". There are a bunch of little modules like you have, that are used in these lights, and they all have similar names. https://docs.tuya.com/en/iot/device-development/module/wifi-module/wifie2smodule?id=K9605u79tgxug...

You should be able to solder onto the fingers sticking down from the module. The part with 6 silver and 5 gold parts. It may be necessary to scrape some...

Hot air rework stations aren't expensive. Please don't try to talk with authority about topics you know nothing about. It is perfectly practical for him to desolder and resolder any...

I also have a use case for this. I'm measuring engine data, which fluctuates in a range. The recent high and low values are important. I'm already measuring them, and...

+1 for adding this to the instructions. I've been chasing this problem around since yesterday, and constantly running into the problem where heatshrink wouldn't install, so marlin-binary-protocol wouldn't install! This...

> With emergency passer enabled M112 is detected and processed while it is in the serial buffer, there is no code to process it from the gcode buffer. > >...

> Meanwhile you can use KILL_PIN instead I'll try KILL_PIN. It appears to be undocumented, but I see it in some of the pins files. Just not on this board's...

> BUTTON1_DESC is not gcode, it's dispayed independently form command Right. I don't have gcode in the _DESC, I have it in the _GCODE ``` #define BUTTON1_GCODE "M112" // Keeps...

> No, you just define pin and state Sweet. That worked exactly as I want it. I'll leave the bug up, so maybe they can enhance M112, or document KILL_PIN...