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I am not going to read all that, but I will say: I tried everything you wrote and it still doesn't work!
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Did you turn it off, and back on again?
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hey,
As the title suggests I am woundering if CP supports any form of short links to articles and tips/tricks. I have added some articles of mine to my CV but they are taking a lot of space and as I dont "want" to use other URL shortners (I am always hesitant to click on a shortened link) i want to know if CP has any way in shortening the urls itself.
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Quote: but they are taking a lot of space If your CV is in word then you can have different display words to the link - are you including the full URL in the text of your CV???
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For the print view I do. Some companies will print the CV and for that I have to take into account the layout of the (full)link.
modified 11-Feb-21 13:07pm.
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Provide a link to all the other links.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Is the ghost of a chicken just a poultrygeist?
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Was it a murder most fowl?
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Only if was done by a group of ravens.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Normally you are beak form, but this was fowl. I wouldn't pay a buk-buk for this.
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Feather anyone cares or not, that's eggactly the kind of cropI didn't want to think about.
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To get to the other side?
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Hi all, I have 4 single board computers each with its own power supply - I would like to have a single power supply power them all ( they have a USB C power input socket ) Despite googling I can't find anything - any of you gurus know a way ( I can't use POE as I can't get a cable to where they are ) I magine something like a powered USB hub with C outlets
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Hi Mike, they can be powered using some pins on the 40 pin GPIO socket via patch leads but I have them in cases so this is not an option - thanks for replying
Link to boards
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Have you considered a 3-port USB charger such as KOPPLA from I K E A (I won't post a link but google it). I appreciate you have 4 devices, but it would reduce the number of power supplies a little. Not sure if it would provide your power requirements, but it is rated at 2.4A per port. I have had one for several years and I use it regularly for phones & tablets.
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I think the power requirements are 5v 2.5 amp for these boards - I'm not that up on electronics so don't know if there's any leeway here
Edit
It's 5v 3 amp
Link
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I have got only a couple USB-C devices. Both came with A-to-C charging cables, so they can be charged from any good old USB hub (or whatever kind of charging adapter you use). If you google for 'USB A-C cable', you'll find a large selection.
I wouldn't take for granted that all of these cables have a USB 3.1 A-plug, for higher effects. The cable I got at hand looks like having a traditional 4-pin A-plug, and if your SBCs require more than a couple of watts you must make sure to both choose cables and USB hub that can can handle it. I have never handled any hub capable of delivering more than 2.5 watt per port, but I guess they exist. (Most of my USB equipment is so old that USB 3.x wasn't firmly established when I bought it!)
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Hi there, the power requirement is 5v 3 amp - doesn't mention watts
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Power = Current (Amps) * Voltage
15W in your case.
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Hi and thanks for that so for 4 devices I need at least a 60 watt charger / power supply with 15 watt outputs ?
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Yep, 'at least' being the operative words, factor in some derating (20%-30% maybe).
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Your math is correct - and that sort of hub may be slightly above bargain price
Now, I think that 15 Watt sounds like a lot for a tiny SBC. That probably is a maximum if you put a whole pile of stash onto it. If you've got a plain Arduino, Raspberry Pi or something comparable, with little or no extras (such as LEDs, sensor, motors...) driven off the SBC, the power consumption is a fraction of 15 Watt. (Google '<your sbc=""> power consumption', and chances are that you will find some comforting results.
If you have a lot of equipment powered through your SBC, you should be more careful, though.
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Thanks for that, the only thing that might require a bit of extra power is, they are all fitted with a NVME M2 SSD drive
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Thanks so what should I buy ?
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