Yeah alcohol works well. WD-40. too.
Yeah alcohol works well. WD-40. too.
That is kind of just how non hall effect thumb sticks are. But I’ve had great luck with Deoxit D5. You have to take apart the controller so you can squirt it directly into the switch itself but as long as it’s not a mechanical problem like a weak spring, the Deoxit usually gets it working like new.
Squeeze a third of the bottle into the trash, replace missing portion with Underwood ranches Sriracha, shake well and squirt on anything edible.
Works with amazon too. Even if something is legitimately still under warranty and it breaks, it’s usually far less hassle just to buy another and return the broke one for a refund.
Overly simplistic and assuming you are talking about the US: So you spent 80M making a movie but for whatever reason it never makes it out of production, you never see any return on this investment. But overall this year you made 100M from something else. When you do your taxes, you can “write off” this 80M spent as a loss, so you only have to pay taxes on the remaining 20 million. It doesn’t deduct 80M from taxes owed.
Hadn’t thought of masking tape. A squirt of compressed air also works to get them to vacate the area temporarily.
Edit: In case it’s not obvious, DO NOT shoot compressed air directly at your cat! Just let it make the PSHHHHH noise.
My cat cares not for PSPSPS, but if you yell “what the fuck are you doing?” he’ll run over like you were waving a fresh salmon at him.
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No, it isn’t about bad aim. And regardless how or why it happens, it’s about not being a disgusting person and cleaning up your own mess.
All these sweet looking Skyrim mods that might get released someday. Possibly. Maybe.
Usenet is a decentralized network that works very much like the fediverse here. Anything uploaded to one server gets sent out to all the servers; that’s why you can log onto lemmy.world and see posts made on say lemm.ee. Likewise something posted to one usenet server gets sent out to all the others. And these servers are being operated by individual entities (again, much like lemmy). Whoever owns the server you’re downloading from is having to pay for everything it sends out. Which is why most of the free ones will let you access the text portions but not the file downloads.
A VPN isn’t necessary. But you do need a special program to connect to usenet. It’s built into a lot of older email clients (thunderbird is a good option).
There’s no one single usenet company for the same reason there’s no one single lemmy instance. (I’m sure someone has explained it better somewhere else in this post).
in the era of free services, why do you still have to pay for Usenet access?
Bandwidth costs money. And usenet isn’t collecting and selling your info to recoup those costs like most “free” services. A lot of ISPs do offer free usenet access to customers, albeit somewhat neutered. You can browse the bulletin boards but most of the file downloads are going to be filtered out. That’s the part you have to pay for.
Is it actually illegal? Has anyone in the US ever been charged for selling digital software they had legally acquired?
Once they get so crusty they can stand on their own. That’s about 8 hours in shoes, or a week next to the bed.
3rding possible botfly. The wound looks a lot like the one my cat had.
It wasn’t the sheriff, the sheriff’s son, or the sheriff’s son’s friends.
So maybe it was a genius that wanted to get the story out. I wouldn’t have known about it otherwise.
I enjoy them, especially the surrealist stuff.
It’s under Settings -> Blocks -> then down at the bottom is the block instances option.
You can on instances running .19 or newer. Settings -> Blocks -> then at the bottom is an option for blocking instances.
It’s one of the messier options but it still works well. The switches in my logitech g604 have been bounce free for over a year now after hosing then down with WD-40. That’s longer than any of the warranty replacement mice lasted.
Deoxit leaves a residue, too, that will stain clothes. That residue is what helps the contacts from oxidizing again in the future.