Do LA County libraries have free WIFI?

Do LA County libraries have free WIFI?

LA County Library offers unlimited free Wi-Fi access at our libraries. Wi-Fi access is filtered for all users by order of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

How much does it cost to print at the LA Public Library?

The charge to print is 25 cents per page for black & white and 50 cents per page for color. Prints from the LAPL catalog and the computer reservation system are free.

How do I print with Smart Alec?

Printing from an Android phone

  1. Download the SmartALEC app from the Google Play App Store.
  2. Set up SmartALEC printing (instructions here)
  3. Send the document to SmartALEC.
  4. Visit a print release station at the library.
  5. Print your document.

How do I connect to WIFI in LA County Library?

Getting connected is simple.

  1. Park in a library parking spot.
  2. Bring a Wi-Fi enabled device.
  3. Connect to CountyLibraryWiFi.
  4. Read and accept the Wi-Fi Policy.
  5. Close and reopen your browser.

How do I log into my library WIFI?

WINDOWS 7, 8 & 10

  1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the network icon in the notification area.
  2. In the list of available wireless networks, click on Library Public Wi-Fi, and then click Connect.
  3. Open your web browsing software to connect to the internet.

Where can I print for free at UCLA?

The CPO Computer Lab , located in the Student Activities Center, offers students 75 pages of free printing (front and back). If you live on The Hill, there are several free printing stations in Covel Commons , and the Rieber and De Neve residence halls; look them up here.

Why do we say Smart Alec?

Aleck is a nickname for the male given name Alexander. The phrase “smart aleck” is possibly derived from the name of Aleck Hoag, a 19th-century con man and thief.

What does aleck mean?

(ˈælɪk ) nounWord forms: plural smart alecks. informal. an irritatingly oversmart person. Collins English Dictionary.

Does the Raspberry Pi Pico have Wi-Fi?

After CircuitPython Lead Developer Scott Shawcroft appeared on The Pi Cast, our weekly Pi-themed show, we learned that Adafruit had an ESP32 based add-on board which provided basic Wi-Fi connectivity and so after a day of tinkering we created this tutorial that shows how to get your Raspberry Pi Pico online.

How do I connect my Pico to my computer?

Find the COM port number for your Pico. In Windows, you do this by opening the Device Manager, looking for Ports, clicking on the drop down menu and locating the entry for your Pico (it’s not clearly marked so you may need to plug and unplug to see which disappears). Ours was on COM4. 4.

Is the Raspberry Pi Pico just another MCU?

As the first MCU developed and released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, the world immediately took notice (especially considering the undeniable success of the Raspberry Pi line of single-board computers). Pulling back the covers on the Pico we quickly learned that it was not just another MCU.

How does the PIO program work?

The PIO program is located within the blink () function (and note the @rp2.asm_pio decorator). The wrap_target () and wrap () methods create a loop. The set () function accepts the target (in this case pins) and 1 denotes setting the pin high (and 0 low later on). The nop () functions create an artificial delay of about 20 cycles each.