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My server is set to power on after losing and retaining power, but it’s not super reliable if the power only flickers (or flickers a lot in a short period of time), so I have a smart plug. If my server’s offline, I just toggle it and it’s back after a few minutes.

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I do wish Duolingo had slang and curse lessons

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This is a big stretch just to make a fat joke

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“Microsoft’s latest update breaks [some] VPNs and there’s no fix [yet]”

Windows is getting worse and worse, but do we have to spin legitimate bugs as some nefarious plot?

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The build number text is set to show if Developer Options is enabled. It doesn’t check anything else.

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I’m saying this having looked at the source code. You can’t hide the build number without turning off Developer Options.

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Yeah, just clone AOSP, edit the source, spend hours fixing build errors, wait hours for the GSI to build, unlock your bootloader and lose all your data, flash the GSI, spend days creating shims to make vendor-specific features work properly, and finally profit. Easy.

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It’s honestly really impressive seeing the SawStop table saws stop. If I’m reading it right, they use capacitance to detect a body part and take advantage of the space below the table to let the blade fall into while braking it.

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My dog gets very worried for my safety when I use mine.

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Someone sharing their thoughts on the platform literally made so people can easily share their thoughts? Absolutely insane thing for John to do, you’re right.

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I mean just because this quote is about a specific case doesn’t mean it doesn’t also apply to so many others around the world.

I didn’t know the original context, but I still got the meaning.

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The bird.makeup instance is a one-way Twitter mirror, but it’s not always very reliable since Twitter keeps making it harder to use Twitter

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The article is talking about the initial setup experience, where you could put in a fake email to bypass the requirement to sign in with a Microsoft account.

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I don’t think Microsoft can reasonably block opening the command prompt and bypassing the OOBE without breaking a lot of other things, but them removing the simpler workarounds is a pretty obvious attempt to get more people to sign in with a Microsoft account.

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Microsoft does sync activation keys to your account but the license is also embedded in the firmware in recent prebuilt laptops and desktops, so you don’t need a Microsoft account to activate.

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Ad blockers aren’t going to help with this.

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