

They were joking.
They were joking.
That’s why you never use a school or work computer for personal use.
I’d look into used textbooks.
Yes, lots of jobs have expected down time.
Because the vast majority of people don’t have any idea about Nintendo’s litigious nature.
It’s easy to assume that the general population has the same knowledge you do, but just by being on Lemmy you’re likely way more informed than 99% of people.
I see this mindset in the IT world all the time.
No, NSFW is terminology we use for content that might get you in trouble for browsing at work. Just because you use it differently doesn’t change the definition.
Most employers would be pretty unhappy with you publicly reading the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
All is still all, but you curated it to your liking (like OP should do)
Porn like stuff makes the platform less appealing in general
That’s literally your taste in content. I’m sure there’s plenty of people who find porn like stuff more appealing.
Also, All isn’t the first impression, it’s almost always your instance feed that is the default.
Kinda like HMOs. You only hear about the bad ones because people in good ones don’t bitch about them at every opportunity.
They actually have a legal obligation to maximize profits. It’s insane.
Are you still using BT 4 stuff? Since 5 became commonplace I haven’t had a single issue.
My only gripe is that my phone will automatically connect to known devices and there’s no way to stop that other than forgetting the device.
I just want an option to not automatically connect to a known device.
It is if they want to operate in the country imposing the sanctions.
I’m down to criticize Microsoft on things they actually deserve to be criticized on. This scenario isn’t one of those, though.
This case is the result of government sanctions, not Microsoft arbitrarily doing shit.
And a washing machine is still a washing machine, smart features or not. Every washing machine is going to have a controller board that can break.
Yes it does
Get an ESP32, a temperature sensor, and 4x relay board and build your own with esphome!
If you pull the instructions for your thermostat, the wiring guide should tell you what each wire is for (because you can’t trust wire colors). From there it’s just wiring up the relays properly, getting the config built in esphome, and setting up a generic thermostat.
It sounds kinda daunting, but it’s really not super complex. The only gotchas too look out for are any of the relays that can’t be on when another relay is on. There’s a way to prevent that in esphome. I’m sure someone has made a guide on it by now. I would have made one if I had gotten my enclosure figured out before my 3D printer took a hiatus.
Yes, replacing the head unit would stop it.