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I have a G502 Hero that had the bad Omron switches that would give double clicks. I ended up swapping them out for some Kailh switches, but its def only a fix you can do if you're comfortable with a soldering iron.
I would hope this defect would be solved by now, cuz I got this mouse in around 2018

even if you were ok with renting a printer for some reason, I find it so creepy that HP needs to monitor all the stuff that gets sent to the printer.
Also I hope whoever decided that everything needs to be a subscription service is having a bad time.

thats a super cool setup. The whole aesthetic works

i think emacs can probably already do that with the right plugins

"Honey, our third yacht ain't gonna pay for itself!"

i am a negative person, yes

I didn't even realize Pay and Wallet were two different things lmao. Apparently, I use Wallet

the purple ring is GOG Galaxy, another game store/launcher. No clue what the rainbow one is lol

and in 2029 TikTok teens are gonna be stealing them with USB drives

lmao same. I read the headline and went "lmao get it together Mozilla"

once we run out of ram then the universe starts running on Skyrim physics

New Super 64 Switch U eReader Color & Knuckles

ya middlemen is a good term for it. I don't think that it really needs an entirely separate branding from capitalism, but idk i guess that also makes for an eye catching headline.
I agree that governments have the tools to deal with these kinds of things. It's just getting them to actually do something about it that's beneficial to us as average people is the tough part lol.

lol Yanis is def making the rounds cuz of his new book. He also talked about this on Adam Conover's podcast, Factually a few weeks ago.
iirc he's saying that we're at the point where some of the richest people have moved from owning the means to actually produce things to providing platforms for exchanging goods for money to happen on, while basically charging rent. He compares it to feudalism in that a company like Amazon or Apple with its app store are feudal lords who come in and collect money off of each transaction made by the "serfs" (people who sell and buy things on these markets), basically in exchange for being allowed to list. And increasingly, its getting harder and harder to do business without dealing with one of these tech giants. I think he mentioned how WeChat is another good example of this in China, where they're involved in like everything
Do you often hear the ringing of switching power supplies and devices when you are in a quiet space?

I hear some of them. There's a real cheap one my parents got with a security camera thats real loud to me, but they don't hear it.

we all exist in the one long file system check that we call life. Enjoy it before the program ends and be kind to each other

ah yes, Liux

isn't this basically what Volkswagen did with their Diesel engines to make their emissions look better?

thats a pretty sweet van lmao. I like the shot of his house tho thats also covered in solar panels. This guy knows what he's about.

i have a single fork that has 3 prongs that I think I got from a thrift store and i just hate using it cuz the tines are too far apart. Yet I've kept it for a decade