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  • Thanks to 3d printing I have litres of isopropyl. What sucks is you probably want to replace the glue since it's there to protect against liquids, and Nintendo don't care to provide a seal kit

    You also need to remove stickers to get at the screws

    Also you need a security screwdriver (three blade) for those screws

    There are no replacement stickers, we wait for iFixit to provide guidance on adhesives

  • The guy doing the teardown recommended you wait until a third party company makes a drift proof module to replace the same as last version joystick decoders

  • I feel like I could succeed in an LLM selection process. I could sell my skills to a robot, could get an LLM to help.

    It's a long way ahead of keyword based automatic selectors

    At least an LLM is predictable, human judges are so variable

  • How about revising to "vote for the lesser evil".

  • I haven't, but wow am I unsurprised

  • Don't expect to block stuff from Google while using Chrome. Google is [one of] the biggest advertising companies

  • And that keyboard shortcut is exactly the same as the keystroke to insert a line in other applications

    I have a rule set up to delay outgoing email 2 minutes almost entirely because of how often I hit ctrl+enter

    (Add format to a line, it formats that line and the paragraph above it; "no outlook, I want a paragraph break between those, not two linefeeds" <ctrl+enter>)

  • On the good side, when you miss a meeting because you're working from home and you were making coffee at just the wrong time, everyone believes you when you say you didn't get the notification

    But legit, even when notifications are working properly they don't work well. They try to appear on top but will be behind anything that was opened as the notification triggered

  • I especially like this in MS Teams

    It looks like it's working fine, then you try to join a meeting and randomly get one of:

    • It works
    • "We're setting things up for you" for up to 10 minutes
    • "Your organisation does not allow remote connections"
    • Automatically logs in like you authorised it last time

    It always works fine if you close your browser and re-open it between uses of teams.microsoft.com

  • It works on open source stuff I use, at least. Also there's no hope if you connect over multiple devices, as only one browser on one machine has the authentication cookie

  • The spreadsheet thing isn't outlook, that's going to be a thing your workplace has set up for security

    I bet it doesn't stop a word document with a spreadsheet inside as an object

  • That makes sense. The Italian word for find doesn't start with f

  • I think the bad superscript is not a thing on the desktop app. I wonder if that's AI learning autocomplete

  • search sucks

    The workforce where I work is diverse, so often it's easier to find someone by their first name, but you're not doing that in outlook's address book when names are in "surname, given name" format

    Likewise when the address list was changed to "first name surname" you could no longer find someone with just their surname

  • I believe you're (of you're American) now allowed to rip DVD but not anything newer. DMCA protection was removed from CSS

  • And beyond the law it depends also on enforcement

    The US doesn't give a right to break Bluray copy protection and make a personal backup or access it on a device that otherwise couldn't play it. But the only enforcement is on people sharing copies, no one is prosecuted for format shifting their collection to play over their LAN

  • We let huntsman spiders stay in our homes. Many don't like them living in the bedroom. Huntsmans are a large spider.

    Funnelweb spiders don't like indoors and are also limited to the Sydney region

    Redbacks are a threat in the garage and garden, but they're not especially dangerous

  • Giving Musk a feminine name insults him because you're sexist, I guess.

  • I wouldn't be surprised if starlink was enough to keep them solvent