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  • It looks like it is not designed to have removable links. Makes it cheaper to manufacture.

    I would recommend trying to remove the watch from the band and replacing the band with one of the other ones you've previously sized, if possible.

    Resizing or replacing the band is probably the only option, either of which will probably cost at least $30.

  • You wean the one that required the federal government to spend money on marketing to make sure borrowers knew about the form they needed to fill out in order to allow the government to verify the borrower's income so they could decide whether they were eligible for only $10k? Yes.

    Even if it wasn't blocked, it ads so many unnecessary administrative costs instead of just processing a single transaction on every account.

    Even before the court's intervention, Biden has shown no interest in doing forgiveness well, neither in the amount foregiven, nor the costs of doing so.

  • Stock traders who do not have any information about nintendo's plans beyond the rumors in the press have sold shares in response to rumors in the press about the switch 2.

    nothing is confirmed until something is confirmed

  • There are many misconceptions in this thread and comments.

    Falsetto is the technique that men use to sing high. Prepubescent boys can sing soprano in their natural voice because children have very high voices.

    Cutting off a prepubescent boy's balls doesn't make his voice higher, it just prevents him from ever going through puberty, therefore his voice never drops. He will keep his childhood vocal range for life.

    Yes this was a real thing that was acutally done.

  • You see memes about Taylor Swift and Elon Musk because they have both tried to stop people publishing their plane's flight logs to the internet.

    You're seeing the Streisand effect in action. Every billionaire who owns a private jet is unconscionable, but those two get the attention because of their actions.

  • You don't become a trillion dollar company by selling people things they need. The strategy is to induce demand.

    Apple designs products so that when broken it requires a repair that costs 50-75% the cost of the device if repaired by Apple. If you're paying that much to fix it you might as well just buy a new one.

    The apple vision pro is glued together, the outer shell and internal lenses have highly scratchable plastic on the outside. Want to fix it, over a thousand. They can't just remove some screws replace the broken part. This is a deliberate design decision.

    It's not about making good products, it's about money. If you decide buy a trackpad for when your mouse is charging, apple make bank.

  • The gen 1 mouse had removable batteries connected to a door on the bottom.

    The gen 2 mouse went with a rechargable battery, but they didn't want to retool the factories making the top shell, so they couldn't put the charging port anywhere other than the bottom part they were redesigning.

    Just charge the mouse overnight when you're not using it. Also the charge cable disables the sensor so you can't fix this "design feature" by modifying the mouse. Why not buy the desktop trackpad if you really need an input device when your mouse is charging?

  • Employers still owe you for work performed even if they are currently unable. They continued to work because the orchestra owes them back pay for all the previous work once they get the account back.

    The London Chamber Orchestra is a union orchestra. The musicians will have discussed the situation. Continuing to work is a sensible choice, for a time.

  • Every single US orchesta has some page on their website reassuring newcomers that they don't need to dress formal. Most don't even wear tuxedos on stage anymore.

    The assumption that classical music is off-puttingly formal is one that not accurate, at least not anymore.