I would have loved for Nintendo to sue them just because
Yum yum corpo boots taste so good
I would have loved for Nintendo to sue them just because
Yum yum corpo boots taste so good
Ekans made me cackle
“We pwomise to do ouw best!”
It looks like an early iOS app that someone installs to act rich. See? It’s gold!
What a weird think to insult someone over. It does what it says it does and I don’t get why you’re drawing the line on what “true” wireless charging is when I’m not plugging a wire into my phone. You think I “fell for a marketing gimmick” despite using the feature almost exclusively for the past 12 years? How is it a gimmick if I get value out of it?
I like having a clean desk and not accidentally yoinking my phone off. I like not adding wear and tear to the USB port because it sucks when they break. I like that I’ve had a dozen or USB cords die but never once had to toss a wireless charger.
You aren’t the arbiter of what’s useful. You not finding value in wireless charging doesn’t mean it’s a useless gimmick. Get off damn your high horse
Wireless charging rocks, dude
Copilot may be a stupid LLM but the human in the screenshot used an apostrophe to pluralize which, in my opinion, is an even more egregious offense.
It’s incorrect to pluralizing letters, numbers, acronyms, or decades with apostrophes in English. I will now pass the pedant stick to the next person in line.
Please don’t disassemble your PSU…touch the wrong part and it can literally kill you
It’s incredible what you find years after the last contractor left. Another favorite of mine was an outlet labeled “DO NOT UNPLUG” in the rack room. It was connected to a jbox in the next room with some BX. An IEC cable was spliced onto another IEC cable (both ends were male) and attached to the PDU. So if you unplugged it you had exposed AC power.
And don’t get me started on hvac guys and plumbers butchering joists.
We called those “structural ducts”
Oh no, it was 100% stupid and not to code. The client didn’t pay for jank - we’re talking about a $5m home! It was shorted and we thought the switch had just died before realizing.
The other end didn’t have any adapter, it was just stripped back and twisted onto the light wire…smashed between the grass and stone path. No solder. The second “wire” in a coax is the braided sheath so you can imagine the quality of that “splice”
I used to do home integration and security and I found one of these installed at a client’s house by the last installer…you’ll never guess how they were using it.
The prongs were soldered to a transformer and the other end was on a coax that went outside…but to where?
Turns out it was the old cable run from Comcast that they repurposed…to power the path lights in the backyard.
I still have it in my toner kit bag. They’re great for tracing coax!
Yeah I was just commenting on inflation in general
Crazy to think that $10 in 1980 is $40 now
The ribbon is better than menus. They’re even customizable. And lots of non-Microsoft software uses ribbons, too.
Plus there’s a search function right at the top if you can’t find the option you’re looking for