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  • we didn't see him doing the hand move nazi salute

    FTFY

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  • What was historically that wrong with paypal? /gen

  • But she still got beaten by the weather, people searching for google itself and (presumably) half arsed shortcuts to youtube by just searching for “you”

    Tbf he did say person.

  • I don't get why for a protest? They're usually public events, so if you're identifiable you're at risk. Let alone that, as the article states, it's pretty easy to scrub metadata from digital files.

  • Feels good to live in a country where my vote for the Greens party actually matters.

  • I dunno, I think it sounds good listening to Dolby Atmos with my AirPods.

  • I was confused by the "Spatial 3D sound" one, because spatial audio is genuinely pretty awesome. But yeah, the whole head tracking thing is basically useless and I immediately disable it when I can.

  • Minecraft is also just, fine? If anything needs to die it's Roblox, and that's not yucking other's yum, that's because it's genuinely causing a lot of harm as per People Make Games' investigation.

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  • Huh? I've never done what is shown in the OP, was just pointing out that redundant, old smoke detectors are pretty common. Therefore, it won't arouse suspicion if you have two in a room.

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  • The amount of places I've lived with old, busted, hard-wired smoke alarms replaced with newer battery operated ones.

  • i disabled auto-capitalisation a decade ago on my phone and that change has persisted ever since, but yeah guess i'm a tryhard. yeesh, being a grammar "nazi" was uncool even back then on reddit, imagine still being hard up about it in 2025.

  • The alternative being to lick Google's boots?

  • and then not restart?

    I had Teams restart, twice, during an incredibly important meeting with the government, because it updated itself without my consent.

  • Yes, that's kind of the point. They wanted to steal every artist that uses their software's work, and then use it (or sell it) to train AI to put those artists out of work.

    It feels like the epitome of "short term profits at the cost of long term gain". No one's going to be using your software if you put them out of work. But I guess when you're a monopoly the only direction to go is down.

  • I think it says more about the echo chamber in this thread that no one can conceptualise why anyone (that's a tinkerer) would want to limit tinkering on one thing, so they can enjoy tinkering on another.

    Edit: Like, that was the case for me, but now they shit the bed so I've got to tinker with it to keep the features I prefer.

  • I'm the tech-fiddling type and I bought one, my housemate is the tech-fiddling type and she bought one, our friend is the tech-fiddling type and she bought one. We all bought them because we wanted to spend our tech-fiddling time on the projects themselves and not on the printer.

  • You'd be surprised how often the UART is already exposed for factory programming.

    As well, what I gathered from that thread is that they aren't supported, because it's a bit of overhead, and because they aren't supported no one makes ESP32 printer boards. I think if suddenly a whole bunch of folks with A1s wanted to replace the firmware that might be a good userbase to add support for?

  • The controller, at least in the A1 and A1 mini, is an ESP chip. Probably an ESP32S3. You don't need to swap any hardware, just open it up and find its UART pins to flash it.

    (I know they're ESPs because the device name shows up as espressif on my router)