Idk, but I wanted to see.
Idk, but I wanted to see.
To add to this- playback also continues with the screen off too. So ya, ff mobile with those extensions is basically yt premium XD
Some kinda weird Honeypot?
The gist of it is because there’s some key features most don’t have. This way they can offer something that’s guaranteed to have it. I can’t recall the exact details as it’s from a recent Jeff g video I watched.
Edit: found the video https://youtu.be/JpDprtmSVtU?si=5l4KG4CFwM2lU49c
Power delivery is just as likely to to be soldered to the motherboard as it is to be on a daughter board. It just depends on the particular model. This is for just about every brand.
I still prefer lenovos square shaped charger ports over just about any other tbh.
Oh I remember those days. Having to find an extracted windows driver and using ndiswrapper to patch it in.
If it’s any consolation, and maybe just luck, but I almost have better luck with hardware not with windows.
Usually at that scale you create images with all this crap removed. When deployment time comes, the machines are reimaged from local/state IT.
I feel bad for the average home user that, at this point views more ads than content, and all this telemetry collection to boot.
Bruh, if this platform had gold id give.
Take these instead: 🪙🪙🪙
I don’t get the down votes. Did y’all forget about sleep? No one vividly dreams every night all night long. Often it’s the fade to black going to sleep then the sudden awakening.
laughs in pi-hole blocking in-app ads
On prem AD. At least for my MSP’s clients. Have been pushing hard last few years to migrate to azure.
Where I live, there’s one charging station. And it’s like 8 miles or so from my house. I’ve yet to see more. It’s also a fairly rural area. I think we forget how much population lives outside cities.
I think (and I’m by far no particle physicists) that generally the larger the collider, the better the results can be. Also allows for more energetic collisions with potential discovery of new particles.
There’s been a few models I’ve tried repairing in the field, and it would have required a likely damaging of the end of the WiFi antenna wires (at the very least). Some will have this effectively thick copper tape that’s soldered onto the end of the WiFi wires, and the glue is very aggressive.
And again, some you can peel off without too much trouble, but some not as easily. Granted the vast majority of my repairs were onsite at the customers home/business.
Depends on the model. Some are more involved than others.
Check the torq of the hinge screws. They tend to come loose over time and can rock a little. This can cause the plastic to break that holds the female standoffs that it attaches too.
If it’s not a touchscreen, it’s fairly easy to repair. Still shouldn’t have broke in the first place, but it’s just the back panel cover.
I’ve repaired hundreds of laptops across multiple vendors on all kinds of damage, fwiw.
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I think we can drop the oxy part