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Usually a lurker.Maybe I should've just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment...

If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.

  • Wasnt that styrofoam and acetone?

  • My take is more of a:1000 DCs were planned200 are getting cancelled800 are yet to be built, built, supplied with products

    and of the 800 remaining DCs, some are buying the stock that is now free or the orders are rerouted by the ordering company to other locations that also need more hardware.

  • F: play Spotify (activated by multi button on headset)A: Please unlock your phone yada yada yada

    BRO! GUESS WHY I USED THE MULTI-BUTTON >:( I CAN'T USE MY HANDS TO UNLOCK IT AND PLAY MUSIC MANUALLY.

  • At the very least my still remaining google home (bought in 2017 or something) became somewhat useful now and is able to understand context.E.g.:F: When's the next solar eclipse starting in Germany A: In Germany, Cologne the eclipse will be visible at XYF: No, when will it be in hometownA: The eclipse in hometown XYZ

    Before it was completely incapable of achieving it and was basically a glorified voice activated timer.

  • Runk

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  • CSV or a spreadsheet (xlsx/ods)?You didnt specify it had to be a good optio ;)

  • And they have tools available to mark the video as "sponsored"

  • Haha, YT Red.

    Now that is an old name of a better time.

  • Technically the "often skipped" section is the sponsored content.But I suspect this is fed through user behaviour and not content detection

  • Havent seen that on the TV app and because I use uBlock, I can't comment on the desktop/mobile version of the website

  • And YT provides a disguised sponsorblock on top

  • Runk

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  • It's lite architecture makes it the only valid option to not having to deploy a full on postgre

  • HAHAHAHAHA

    No, it won't

  • Considering the videos on youtube about creators disassembling and modifying them and the warnings creators like styropyro and The king of random did...I don't think they should be serviced by the regular joe. Or the dangerous parts should be sealed of from the boring stuff like the buttons (e.g. door opener) so one trained technicians can reach it but the hurdle is big enough for normies.

  • Today I repaired my toothbrush after my room mate suggested buying another one that is cheaper than mine amd the same brand as theirs.Looked up the model, iFixIt manual available, opened it, tightened the screw on the vibrating head for the motor and put it back together.Working flawlessly again and 50-75€ (or even more) saved.

  • That "should be" is a risk...I (probably but very likely) have enough micro plastics in my body. Don't need to supply it with a nuclear blast of it.Rather buy a close enough replacement from a reputable brand or buy a better kettle for the next time (sadly).

  • Wont do.Why?Exhibit A: Nintendo (Switch)Exhibit B: Logitech

  • No problem :)Cheers!

  • Neither of which is challenging my comment but partly agrees with it.Both the west and the east are on the road to collapse.And (as you said) the true question is when, not if.

  • But Europe (specifically the EU) is a homegenous market as in "being an open and free-to-move market"