![]() ![]() BaumInventions liked USB C cable tester.Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote a reply on ScoPower.Plasmode has updated the log for Diagnostic Overlay for W65C02 Breadboard.Yann Guidon / YGDES liked Argentum programming language.Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote a comment on Argentum programming language.Karmanyaah Malhotra liked Persistence of Vision Fidget Spinner.kelvinA has updated the log for Tetrinsic.Then fill 2 open slots with 2 6TB hard drives setup RAID 0.I know I know but just want to maximize space and still have 2 open slots for expansion. kelvinA has updated the log for Tetent. The back up process now is to backup to a backup machine then copy data to an external for offsite storage swapped out weekly.Josh has updated the project titled Toddler's Cyberdeck.Bruce on USB-C Cable Tester Is Compact And Affordable.Bob on Making Things Square In Three Dimensions.Jon H on Hackaday Links: August 13, 2023.D on Stuffing A 32-Pin Chip Into A 28-Pin Socket.Dave on Making Things Square In Three Dimensions.NS on Update Your Chinese Radio Without The Pain.I Alone Possess The Truth on A Little Bit Of Science History Repeating Itself: Boyle’s List.This Week In Security: It’s Con Season 8 Comments Posted in News, Transportation Hacks Tagged e-bike, VanMoof Post navigation The unfortunate reality remains, however, that should you lose this special key, you are going to be in a world of pain as your expensive e-bike now is mostly an e-brick. Essentially this is the equivalent of losing the remote control to a modern-day TV and getting locked out of 90% of the device’s features.įortunately, as and others are (urgently) pointing out to VanMoof e-bike owners, this special key can be downloaded with a Key Exporter project on GitHub, as well as obtained and used with an alternative app by Cowboy Bikes, which is a competitor of VanMoof. Without this key that is connected to your VanMoof account, your VanMoof app cannot communicate with your VanMoof e-bike.Īlthough basic functionality of the e-bike will be retained, features such as setting the gear modes, changing assistance mode, locking the bicycle and other features not exposed on the bicycle itself will be lost. After all, what is an e-bike but a regular bicycle that has some electronics and a battery strapped to it to assist with cycling? Unfortunately for owners of a VanMoof e-bike, their fancy wheels come with a Bluetooth-connected smartphone app that somehow involves storing a special encryption key on the VanMoof servers, as detailed by at the Pragmatic Engineer. For me a yet another proof that a GUI can not catch a less than trivial configuration! Well, in this case, one could, then the selection "manual" should gray things out which are no more relevant.When the bankruptcy of VanMoof, the company behind a series of e-bikes, was announced recently, many probably shrugged at this news. Site administration > Server > Scheduled tasks > Automated backups is irrelevant (or will confuse). But they are burnt children and need time.) In my case 13 6,12,18 * * * sudo -u (I know, that is a waste. (Hopefully, the other parameters in that scree, like no. You might want to untick them and set the time to 0:0 so that they won't mislead you later. The weekdays and times on that screen are irrelevant. The critical setting is Courses > Backups > Automated backup setup > Automated backup = manual Here is a summary for others in search of the same thing: You saved days of work for me! Your first method is the right one to the dot. Visvanath : as "Courses > Backups > Automated backup setup" just allows you to define one time per day for automated backup execution to be made, if you really want to make several automated backups per day, you'll have to use my first method, with a dedicated cron ! But is it really a good idea, since it's really time/power consuming ? you won't have separate logs for backups.in "Site administration > Server > Scheduled tasks", "Automated backups" must be enabled! And i think often, or just after the time defined previously. ![]() you also define days/time when you want backups to be made.in "Courses > Backups > Automated backup setup", you select "Automated backup" to be " Enabled"!.in "Site administration > Server > Scheduled tasks", you could disable "Automated backups".it allows to log separatly automated backup execution.you don't care about time specified in automated backup setup (i think).in "Courses > Backups > Automated backup setup", you select "Automated backup" to be " manual"!.you define a specific cron command, with PHP calling moodle/admin/cli/automated_backups.php.you use a dedicated (separated) cron to launch automated backups (what i've done) :. ![]()
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