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  • pay to have the unit returned, spend valuable technician time diagnosing and fixing an issue and then pay to ship the repaired unit back.

    My point is that in a better world, people could fix this kind of thing themselves. Like offer a discount for their trouble and have them or their mechanic aunt come by and fix it.

  • Meanwhile, my Wi-Fi router requires a PhD in reverse engineering just to figure out why it won’t connect to the internet.

    I do think people in general could benefit from maybe $100 in tools and a healthy dose of Youtube when it comes to this point. My PC of 10 years wouldn't boot one morning because my SSD died. There wasn't anything too important on it that I hadn't backed up, but it was still a bummer. I took it apart, and started poking around. Found a short across a capacitor, so I started cycling capacitors. Sure enough, one was bad. Replaced it. Boots just fine. (Moved everything to a new SSD just in case).

    All I needed for this job was a multimeter and a soldering iron (though hot air gun made it slightly easier).

    I think the "black box" nature of electronics is mostly illusory due to how we treat our devices. A friend bought a walking treadmill that wouldn't turn on out of the box. She contacted the company, they told her to trash it and just shipped her a new one.

    She gave it to me, I took it apart. One of the headers that connects the power switch to the mainboard was just unplugged. It took literally 10 minutes to "fix" including disassembly and assembly, and all I needed was a screwdriver.

    Yet there's zero expectation of user maintenance. If it doesn't work, trash it.

    Scroll through maker TikTok

    This guy might be looking in the wrong places.

  • I just re-read Man in the High Castle which was written/takes place in the 60s.

    One of the characters wants to know the name of the naval vessel that is currently in port in San Francisco. To do this, he has to call the local newspaper office on a telephone and ask them. Then they call him back with the answer.

    Many parts of the book are anachronistic (because in this alternate reality, the Nazis are colonizing Mars), but I believe that part was accurate because I don't know how else you could get that information.

  • While not every player is not privy to the nightmare of every person in their game becoming with child, those who have the bug are finding a large number of Sims randomly marked as pregnant.

    Who the fuck wrote this?

    Once a character is pregnant, they can’t Woo-Hoo anymore,

    Never pegged The Sims for being so Puritain.

  • Based on the description, my guess is that the script solved the problem of having the line interrupted by only doing a single 56k transaction per phone call.

    Lots of times, phone calls were billed $$$ for the first minute and $ for every minute after that. If her script only did one transaction per call and not even using the full minute, that could add up fast.

    And, given that it took a month for the bill to come, she could have been doing something wrong even during the day. Nobody would have noticed until the bill, and the 1am calls stood out the most when the bill finally came. Maybe there was a local exchange that didn't require long distance?

  • Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world

    My Secret Tesla Master Plan (Part 4) (Step 1, fire Elon Musk)

    Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    “docker compose run” isn’t doing what I think it’s supposed to

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is there a way to batch export music from funkwhale for use in other apps?

    Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Any mobile keyboards (iOS or Android) that can transcribe using a self-hosted Whisper instance?

    Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world

    I'm having trouble scrolling on lemmy.world

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Does it ever make sense/is it possible to move certain docker volumes to another physical volume, but not all?

    Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    Tipperary Hill is home to the only traffic light in the US that puts Green above Red. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What happens to all the used guns?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Question about what to put on RAID and what to put on NVME

    Gaming @lemmy.ml

    looking for story-based moderate puzzle games that can be played from the couch

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    People under 25, how many of you are aware that you can get 1080p HD TV programming (and many live sports) for free over the air with no app sign-in or susbscription fee?

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    New York City is the only city in America (or maybe the world) where people are expected to have a general understanding of the geography in casual conversation.

    retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    What’s the best method for documenting a ROM that I’m reverse-engineering?

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Anybody tried one of these RPi based N64 cart dumpers off Aliexpress?

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Only ever played OOoT, MM, and WW. Just ordered an Analogue Pocket. Suggest an order.

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.ml

    What Adults Lost When Kids Stopped Playing in the Street

    Programming @programming.dev

    The time I spent three months investigating a 7-year old bug and fixed it in 1 line of code

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The current state of auto insurance: shit that belongs on a shady Kickstarter from 2013

    PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    Busted RAM socket, meet soldering iron

    Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    I’d like to build a ducting system to actively push air from one room to another. Is that a thing?