Oh really? Man, I thought I was doing good. I never see ads since I use uBlock Origin.
Oh really? Man, I thought I was doing good. I never see ads since I use uBlock Origin.
I’m curious to know people’s thoughts on Startpage. I’ve been using it exclusively for a good couple months now and like it.
As an American, I second this sentiment. Robbies for life!
Not a clue, I only use the built in TV tuner program in Linux Mint. I forget what its called, but it does a decent job.
I have a Hauppage TV tuner card that I use to get OTA TV and record certain shows. I’m pretty sure there are USB solutions, but if I remember, at the time I got this it was one of the only cards that my system supported or whatever caveat I was operating around.
Duuuude, mobidex has such a cool sound to it. Real star trek vibes. I wish.
Sorry for your loss
Another thing that I’m not seeing people mention is helium balloons wandering to places like power substations and/or power lines, causing outages or even fires/explosions depending.
I liked what someone else said about writing thoughts or stories and having them read anonymously.
Is this game really that good or is it just massively overhyped? I watched a videogamedunkey video about it, and I know he overly satirizes things for humor, but it just didn’t look all that great.
You just keep doin’ your thing, man.
Thanks Michael Scott!
Don’t forget your poop knife
I know most of these stories are going to be IT or food service, so I’ll chime in with mine to change it up.
TLDR: We caused some explosions on a transformer because someone didn’t read test results.
I work for a power utility. One night, we were energizing a new transformer. It fed a single strip mall complex with a major grocery chain on it, so that’s why it was at night, as we couldn’t affect the service while they were open.
Anyways, we go to energize, close the primary switches and one of the lightning arrestors blows up. And I mean blows up, like an M80 just went off. Lit up the sky bright as day for a couple moments at 1 in the morning. The protection opened the switches and everybody is panicking, making sure nobody was hurt.
Well after everybody settled down, the arrestor was replaced, they decide to throw it in again. Switches come closed, and explosion #2 happens. A second arrestor blows spectacularly. I tried to convince the one supervisor on site to go for a third time, because why not, but he didn’t want to do it again. Whatever.
A few days go by and we find out what the issue was. This transformer was supposed to be a 115kV to 13.2kV. Come to find out there was an internal tap selection that was set for 67kV for the primary, and not 115kV. So what was happening was the voltage was only being stepped down half as much as needed so there was like 28kV or so on the secondary instead of 13.2kV and that was over the lightning arrestors ratings, hence why they were blowing up. So the transformer had to have its oil drained, guys had to go inside it and physically rewire it to the correct ratio.
We had a third party company do the acceptance testing on this transformer, and our engineering department just saw all the green checkmarks but didn’t pay attention to the values for the test results. Nobody expected to run into this because we don’t have any of this type of transformer in our system, but that’s certainly no excuse.
Moral of the story: read your acceptance test results carefully.
Does this account for all the investors and smaller corporations coming in and buying homes with cash out from under actual families? That’s been an alarmingly high number of cases with many recent home purchases.
The Room by Tommy Wiseau. I know it’s like a cult classic for being bad, but the first time I watched it, I made sure to view it as unironically as possible. It’s an atrocious movie for what a movie should be.
If you want to watch something cringy and terrible to mock and laugh at, this movie is so much better. But if you watch this movie wanting it to be a proper movie that took itself seriously (which was its original intention) it is fucking terrible.
As a long time dabbler and recent full on Mint user, I would recommended either Ubuntu or Mint for a first timer for sure. I would say that I enjoy Mint more just because I like the look and feel of the Cinnamon DE more over the Gnome DE or whatever it is that Ubuntu ships default with. Mint is very easy to use, doesn’t have lots of major updates all the time so it doesn’t break and it’s relatively light weight.
Hypercooled dairy sugar blend
A phone app?! Why didn’t I think to look for that. I’ll give that a look as well. Man I’m glad this community is full of troubleshooters.
Good to know. My PC is a dual boot with Windows 11, so no problems there. Thank you for the advice, I’ll be sure to update after I give it a shot.
This is certainly an angle worth checking out. Is it easy enough to roll back the firmware?
I dont want to summarize for all phones, but in general your phone should only prefer one method, and it should default to wired charging.