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rapha-reads · 1 year ago
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My laptop likes to remind me to "go to bed, you unhinged bitch, it's almost 4am, why are you still up listening to the entire discography of Poets of The Fall when you have work at 10" by suddenly turning off the wifi without warning and shutting off my music, brutally taking me out of the perfect vibe I'd gotten into reading my gay little fics and blasting my emo music.
Gah. Guess I'll shut it off, put down the fics and go to bed, then. *rolls my eyes so hard they fall off my head*
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peggy-ovo · 2 years ago
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flat is absolutely imploding all around me.
2 flatmates had a spat, now flatmate and his girlfriend are moving out and doing everything in their power to fuck us over as MUCH as possible. and now other flatmate who started the whole thing is trying to turn me against the other 2 which I don't fucking appreciate either because she fucking caused this!
I'm the only one completely innocent in all of this and I'm getting fucked the most.
I like this house! I don't want to leave! but the couple are trying to make it as hard as possible to make this a smooth transition, I have basically no money to buy ANYTHING, I start my job 7 days before the lease is up in 5 weeks, and theyve decided that 5 weeks before they leave they're just going to sell all of the appliances and furniture.
I'm so fucking pissed at every single one of them. if I had it my way all three of them would be leaving.
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pinolitas · 1 year ago
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I'm starting to wonder if my mac is the issue so I'm on the apple forum before I move onto a windows computer (I would probably have to install several tools that don't come preloaded) and there is some very detailed troubleshooting in the replies of this post and suddenly there is some rando "what is ssh" beloved where did you come from you should not be in this conversation...
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hxneybunni · 2 months ago
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My pc is fixed and virus free! I'm gonna be able to draw again hopefully by tomorrow
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foone · 2 years ago
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why are printers so hated? it's simple:
computers are good at computering. they are not good at the real world.
the biggest problems in computers, the ones that have had to change the most over the time they've existed, are the parts that deal with the real world. The keyboard, the mouse, the screen. every computer needs these, but they involve interacting with the real world. that's a problem. that's why they get replaced so much.
now, printers: printers have some of the most complex real-world interaction. they need to deposit ink on paper in 2 dimensions, and that results in at least three ways it can go on right from the start. (this is why 3D printers are just 2D printers that can go wrong in another whole dimension)
scanners fall into many of the same problems printers have, but fewer people have scanners, and they're not as cost-optimized. But they are nearly as annoying.
This is also why you can make a printer better by cutting down on the number of moving elements: laser printers are better than inkjets, because they only need to move in one dimension, and their ink is a powder, not a liquid. and the best-behaved printers of all are thermal printers: no ink and the head doesn't move. That's why every receipt printer is a thermal printer, because they need that shit to work all the time so they can sell shit. And thermal is the most reliable way to do that.
But yeah, cost-optimization is also a big part of why printers are such finicky unreliable bastards: you don't want to pay much for them. Who is excited for all the printing they're gonna be doing? basically nobody. But people get forced to have a printer because they gotta print something, for school or work or the government or whatever. So they want the cheapest thing that'll work. They're not shopping on features and functionality and design, they want something that costs barely anything, and can fucking PRINT. anything else is an optional bonus.
And here's the thing: there's a fundamental limit of how much you can optimize an inkjet printer, and we got near to it in like the late 90s. Every printer since then has just been a tad smaller, a tad faster, and added some gimmicks like printing from WIFI or bluetooth instead of needing to plug in a cable.
And that's the worst place to be in, for a computer component. The "I don't care how fancy it is, just give me one that works" zone. This is why you can buy a keyboard for 20$ and a mouse for 10$ and they both work plenty fine for 90% of users. They're objectively shit compared to the ones in the 60-150$ range, but do they work? yep. So that's what people get.
Printers fell into that zone long, long ago, when people stopped getting excited about "desktop publishing". So with printers shoved into the "make them as cheap as possible" zone, they have gotten exponentially shittier. Can you cut costs by 5$ a printer by making them jam more often? good. make them only last a couple years to save a buck or two per unit? absolutely. Can you make the printer cost 10$ less and make that back on the proprietary ink cartridges? oh, they've been doing that since Billy Clinton was in office.
It's the same place floppy disks were in in about 2000. CD-burners were not yet cheap enough, USB flash drives didn't exist yet (but were coming), modems weren't fast enough yet to copy stuff over the internet, superfloppies hadn't taken over like some hoped, and memory cards were too expensive and not everyone had a drive for them. So we still needed floppy disks, but at the same time this was a technology that hadn't changed in nearly 20 years. So people were tired of paying out the nose for them... the only solution? cut corners. I have floppy disks from 1984 that read perfectly, but a shrinkwrapped box of disks from 1999 will have over half the disks failed. They cut corners on the material quality, the QA process, the cleaning cloth inside the disk, everything they could. And the disks were shit as a result.
So, printers are in that particular note of the death-spiral where they've reached the point of "no one likes or cares about this technology, but it's still required so it's gone to shit". That's why they are so annoying, so unreliable, so fucking crap.
So, here's the good news:
You can still buy a better printer, and it will work far better. Laser printers still exist, and LED printers work the same way but even cheaper. They're still more expensive than inkjets (especially if you need color), but if you have to print stuff, they're a godsend. Way more reliable.
This is not a stable equilibrium. Printers cannot limp along in this terrible state forever. You know why I brought up floppy disk there? (besides the fact I'm a giant floppy disk nerd) because floppy disks GOT REPLACED. Have you used one this decade? CD-Rs and USB drives and internet sharing came along and ate the lunch of floppy disks, so much so that it's been over a decade since any more have been made. The same will happen to (inkjet) printers, eventually. This kind of clearly-broken situation cannot hold. It'll push people to go paperless, for companies to build cheaper alternatives to take over from the inkjets, or someone will come up with a new, more reliable printer based on some new technology that's now cheap enough to use in printers. Yeah, it sucks right now, but it can't last.
So, in conclusion: Printers suck, but this is both an innate problem caused by them having to deal with so much fucking Real World, and a local minimum of reliability that we're currently stuck in. Eventually we'll get out of this valley on the graph and printers will bother people a lot less.
Random fun facts about printing of the past and their local minimums:
in the hot metal type era, not only would the whole printing process expose you to lead, the most common method of printing text was the linotype, which could go wrong in a very fun way: if the next for a line wasn't properly justified (filling out the whole row), it could "squirt", and lead would escape through gaps in the type matrix. This would result in molten lead squirting out of the machine, possibly onto the operator. Anecdotally, linotype operators would sometimes recognize each other on the street because of the telltale spots on their forearms where they had white splotches where no hair grew, because they got bad lead burns. This type of printing remained in use until the 80s.
Another fun type of now-retired printers are drum printers, a type of line printer. These work something like a typewriter or dot-matrix printer, except the elements extend across the entire width of the paper. So instead of printing a character at time by smacking it into the paper, the whole line got smacked nearly at once. The problem is that if the paper jammed and the printer continued to try to print, that line of the paper would be repeatedly struck at high speed, creating a lot of heat. This worry created the now-infamous Linux error: "lp0 on fire". This was displayed when the error signals from a parallel printer didn't make sense... and it was a real worry. A high speed printer could definitely set the paper on fire, though this was rare.
So... one thing to be grateful about current shitty inkjet printers: they are very unlikely to burn anything, especially you.
(because before they could do that they'd have to work, at least a little, first, and that's very unlikely)
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queerhawkeyes · 3 months ago
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my sister and I are moving this week. I have scheduled an IKEA delivery for a bed frame, mattress, dresser, comfy chair, desk, and desk chair (I either don't have these things currently or they are in very bad shape because I got them from a previous tenant several apartments ago) this thursday, which I have taken off work. we went to IKEA a few weeks ago and tested everything out. then friday after work I will bring over the cats and sleep over. movers will bring everything else saturday and the cats will be shut in the dining room. I have already brought over some bedding and most of my yarn, bought a standing clothes rack and set it up because my closet doesn't have a bar, bought new cat litter boxes and set them up, bought cleaning supplies and a new mop, and cleaned the floors (all hardwood) and bathroom--it was NOT left move in ready. I ordered a new modem and router because our wifi is currently going out several times a day, often several times an hour. my sister hired movers, has been packing up the kitchen, scheduled wifi set up, and canceled my xfinity for me.
all that is left is to switch the utilities to our names, buy renter's insurance, and set up mail forwarding. also buy new curtains and curtain rods, which is proving to be more difficult than I expected because the windows are all 63+ inches wide. and getting the cats over there will be complicated because of little baby's tendency to shit when she's scared. I have gabapentin for her though, and will probably drug both of them friday afternoon before bringing them over.
this has been sooooo expensive. I've never bought new furniture before or hired movers, or had to pay double rent because of leases not lining up. and the new apartment is bigger but has some issues (supposedly the correct number of smoke detectors will be installed before we officially move in) and is nowhere near as good as the one with the discriminatory landlord that changed his mind about our application. it is exciting getting to design my room from scratch for the first time ever, but I kind of wish we had waited a bit to sign the lease and looked at a few other places. given how expensive this was I don't want to have to move for another couple of years, but it feels like that's a bigger risk with this apartment than other ones we looked at.
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craniopagi · 9 months ago
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been running non stop for a week.
my inlaws have let in swarms of flies, and yesterday I watched my mil leave the front door open for 3 mins straight.
the dog has fleas and I am the only one buying her meds or bathing her.
the wifi is out and I ran across town to get the router and modem replaced, scheduled a tech to come over, and the only thing I asked was for my mil to add my name to the acct as an auth user so I could trade in the equipment. my sister in law has been unplugging and undoing all the cable management for the Internet all day. and has been actively taking apart and questioning my actions the whole time.
i slept for 14 hrs last night, with a 2 hr break in between. so from 6:30pm to 9:30am then got groceries by myself this morning, and then my fiancee says Ive been stressing her family out all yesterday and they agree I should have stopped trying to fix the wifi earlier.
no one is concerned about my wellbeing. I have no cell service and no wifi. I'm hoping this goes through.
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plasticfangtastic · 10 months ago
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My modem might have died and it seems i could potentially have no internet till next wednesday which is not a good thing might have to buy a new modem and just spend a couple hours setting it up instead of waiting for them to send me a new one.
But i gotta call the provider first and ask them to do some diagnostics on the modem as it is still turning on and my wifi is connecting i just have no internet
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acommonloon · 2 years ago
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1st pic with my new iPhone taken more than 24hours after getting it. My new phone experience has mostly been bad. My main motivation for getting an iPhone was wanting a great phone camera and engaging the family hive mind aspect shared by the Apple family. My wife and two of my kids use them. However, at this point, if I could do it over, I’d simply get a high end Samsung.
The good: This pic is a masterpiece compared to what my old phone would produce and being able to track each other and each other’s devices is great. Many of the apps on my android phone ported over and all of those work fine. All the apps I had to manually download work fine as well. The phone’s battery is outstanding so far.
The bad: The cellular modem in our new phones suck!!! Even the WiFi modem is shit compared to my old Samsung A50 and her iPhone 12. I’m probably going to have to upgrade our home WiFi network but that still leaves me no fix for traveling in rural areas with weak cellular coverage. My A50 was a marvel at pulling in a signal. I have 1 bar sitting here at my house! Cellular signal was never a problem here before. I was excited to take advantage of Apple’s MagSafe technology that allows wireless charging combined with magnets that affix your phone to the charger. The idea is brilliant, the implementation is flawed for too many reasons to go into. Also, I’ll never buy a phone at Best Buy again.
Still, this pic was taken in fading light with no physical stabilization and the barn is 4 tenths of a mile away. Just wow.
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holistichub123 · 1 year ago
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TOOLS FOR PERSONS WORKING ONLINE
Many persons with online jobs often have this desire to work outside. Working in nature can be reviving and a pleasant change from your work space. Sometimes the weather is nice and sunny and our backyard patio becomes that perfect place to work. However, working outside does have its fair share of challenges and this article will provide you with tips to make the process easier.  
Wi-Fi Extender and Hotspot
A poor Internet connection will end your outdoor work session quickly. If you’re at home, a Wi-Fi extender may help you out if your router and modem are further away in the house. The extender will create a stronger signal and can even increase your speeds.
Should you choose to work outdoors at a coffee shop or public area, it’s smart to have a hotspot available. Actually, you may never know when the Internet might go down at your location, or you could even be surprised and find there’s no Wi-Fi connection available for use. Having access to a hotspot will ensure you’re able to be connected no matter what situation may arise.
Having a smartphone or a tablet, either of these can be tethered to your computer to provide an Internet connection. Please be aware, as these options will typically slice into your phone’s data plan plus reducing the battery life of your phone. It is important to remember that you also find mobile hotspots that are separate devices and often prepaid.
Anti-Glare Screen and Cooling Devices
Workers often find that the first problem they might have when working outside is a nasty glare on the computer screen. It often makes it difficult to see what you’re doing and cause you to squint. A shaded area is not enough to rectify this problem. Turning the screen brightness up as far as it will go will reduce the problem. It is important that you work from a cool shaded area. If shade isn’t plentiful where you’ll be working, consider wearing lighter clothing, bringing a portable mini fan, or using a cooling towel.
Extra Power Supply
A computer battery going dead is trouble. Should you head outside with a full battery, take along a power cord just in case. A portable charger is also an option, in case there are no outlets close by that can be used. Portable chargers must be charged beforehand and they can then be used to charge your computer when needed. Computer batteries don’t last all day, but depending on its condition, it may last up to two hours.
External Devices
Online jobs are challenging and persons working remotely often face issues during the scope of work. Some items are a must if you plan to work productively outdoors. Purchase a wireless keyboard and mouse, and consider a laptop stand to raise it up to eye level. These items can work wonder if you have to work outside. Please note that having a pair of headphones or earbuds will assist if you have to have to take a call or listen to music while engaging in your online work activities.
Working from a remote office can have its own set of challenges but working through the areas mentioned above will make the process easier. Carefully review these tips to take your work outside and stay industrious and driven no matter the challenges that may come up.
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fishisvibing · 2 years ago
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Question: have you joined prongsfoot server?
Just curious ;3
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No I haven't 😭😭
So here's the thing, the old me thought buying a 64gb phone was fine because I don't use that many apps (it's cheaper!!!) and for me a phone is just a device for calling and texting with friends. And now it's biting me in the ass cuz I ran out of storage and therefore couldn't even download the discord app. I tried logging into it on safari but it keeps bugging and I gave up like a loser. I rushed to my laptop but then completely forgot cuz I needed to answer my emails. It's like a never ending turns of events that lead me to nothing. But dw I'm downloading the discord app on my ipad, I just need to climb the wall real quick to fix my wifi modem router 🥹🥹
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grumpycakes · 2 years ago
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Jfc T-Mobile won’t send me a new power adapter for our stupid weird T-Mobile internet modem tower thingy cause I’m not an “”AUTHORIZED USER””
The account owner will have to CALL THEM AND AUTHORIZE ME, at which point she should just ASK FOR THE NEW ADAPTER HER FUCKING SELF!!!!
And!!! SINCE THIS SHOULD BE FUCKING FREE, IDK WHY ID HAVE TO BE AUTHORIZED ANYWAY!! CAUSE IT WONT!!! AFFECT!!! THE BILL!!!!!
So I had to go on Amazon and BUY A STUPID POWER ADAPTER FOR 20 BUCKS CAUSE AT LEAST THAT WOULD BE GUARANTEED TO GET HERE IN A DAY
CAUSE NO WIFI
Is
KINDA
AN ISSUE
Screeches into the void
Oh and my ears were doing the pressure flutters ON AND OFF THE WHOLE GODDAMN INFURIATING CALL
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imeralla-blog · 25 days ago
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I wasn't sure how WiFi and income are connected
So I googled internet prices in US(I assumed)
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What are those prices????
Modem and router cost 10-15 to buy. Why would someone rent it??
10$ per month for the internet sounds okay, but that's for slow internet and at the lower end
Installation the only thing that can be reasonable here, if it's needed to ran a new optic fiber cable or something similar.
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smartwifiau · 9 days ago
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How Mesh vs. Traditional Routers Impact Your Wi‑Fi Installation Cost
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If you're setting up Wi‑Fi at home or in a business space, you’ve likely asked this: mesh or traditional router? It’s a common question for those searching for wifi installers near me, and the answer affects not just coverage, but your budget too.
Let’s explore how each type of setup works and what it could cost you.
Traditional Routers: Simple but Limited
Traditional routers are the most familiar option. You’ve got one device plugged into your modem, broadcasting signals from a central location. This works well in smaller homes or offices with open layouts. But once you add walls, multiple floors, or long distances between rooms, signal dropouts become a daily nuisance.
Extending the signal often means buying add-ons like range extenders. These can help in specific areas but may create separate networks, slowing things down when you roam from one zone to another. You might end up spending more than expected trying to fill gaps, which impacts the wifi installation cost Brisbane overall.
Mesh Networks: Consistent, Scalable Coverage
A mesh system uses multiple nodes placed around your property. They all communicate with each other, forming a unified network. Wherever you go upstairs, out back, or to the garage, you stay connected to the same network without losing speed.
Installation is typically more involved since the placement of each node affects performance. But the end result is seamless coverage and reliable performance, especially for smart homes, multi-storey properties, or spaces filled with devices.
Mesh systems usually come with a higher upfront cost, but you’re getting broader, smarter coverage without the constant need for boosters or manual switching between networks.
Comparing Costs and Practicality
The cost difference between a mesh system and a traditional router isn’t just about the devices. It’s also about what you avoid in the long run. With mesh, you’re less likely to face dead zones, buffering, or frustrated video calls. That’s something you’d pay extra to fix with a traditional setup either through more hardware or service calls.
Still, not every situation demands a mesh system. For a compact flat or small business with minimal device usage, a well-placed traditional router might do the trick. For larger households or tech-heavy offices, mesh is often the more practical long-term choice.
If you're unsure what suits your space, it’s a good time to speak to wifi experts near me who can assess the layout, recommend the right system, and handle the setup professionally.
Final Thoughts
Choosing between mesh and traditional routers is about understanding your space, usage habits, and how much convenience you’re after. While mesh might cost more upfront, it often saves money and frustration down the line. On the flip side, traditional routers can work just fine for simple setups if placed correctly.
Both options can work beautifully when installed by the right team. Knowing what you need helps keep your installation smooth and your Wi‑Fi strong.
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donutwares · 1 month ago
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Boot partition scare…
I installed Solaris 11.4 on my used x250 and it hosed my reserved area that starts Windows 10. Thankfully someone online knew the bcd commands and I’m up and running again. My ThinkPad has 3 OS but Solaris has no wifi support for its modem. Have to resort to ethernet.
Besides Windows and Solaris, I run Ubuntu, that Swiss army knife of OSes. A must have. I’ve also been tuning my Acer’s Win 11 memory usage, disabled compression, and enabled big disk cache. Runs really well, even on a dual Celeron 1.1 gHz. But I have 12gb RAM
Wrote some mini songs for guitar and vocals. Been keeping busy. Last night we tried to bring the telepathy under control leniently. This morning it blew up again. We were more forceful and still kind so it is now peaceful once more. Good that I’m a healer too.
Going to the mall soon. Nothing much to buy, Maybe drop by the old place later to get my ethernet cable and guitar B string.
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fusionnet1 · 2 months ago
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