graeghos_714
@graeghos_714@lemmy.world
- Comment on Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel 2 months ago:
I recently added a printer to my PC. Having to launch that antique spooler window from like Windows 3.1 to print is a bit hilarious
- Comment on Why people are boycotting Asus all of a sudden? Asus outrage explained 6 months ago:
I actually do have an MSI laptop. I forgot I had read so many negative reviews of the Asus that I went the other direction. After posting that I got on my laptop and realized my mistake and remembered the negative reviews about them
- Comment on Why people are boycotting Asus all of a sudden? Asus outrage explained 6 months ago:
For desktop motherboards I’ve usually gone MSI but my gaming laptop is an Asus and is a little over a year old. It’s worked perfect since I got it and I’ve had zero problems with it. The Nvidia GPU and laptop fans sure do sing when I’m playing games though
- Comment on Windows 11 Start menu ads are now rolling out to everyone 6 months ago:
I got my first notification on my Win10 Pro box today about support ending too
- Comment on Anthropology 6 months ago:
I did corporate training for an international company for about 20 years. Once when I was in Mexico something happened in class and I said something was okay and used my finger and thumb to make the okay sign. They kind of laughed and started talking among themselves. I guess the okay sign means asshole is Mexico so when they explained that I laughed with them and said I didn’t know that. One of the jokers in class said “yeah, okay we believe you” and gave me the okay sign. lol
- Comment on [deleted] 7 months ago:
I also run disabling addons for java script and flash as well as an overlay remover in Firefox
- Comment on What would be a good glue to repair this spatula with that wont he toxic or come undone in a dishwasher? 8 months ago:
If I really wanted to keep it I wouldn’t use glue I’d put part of a balloon or a finger from a glove on the spatula and force it back in. IMO any kitchen utensil that’s 2 parts like this will always fail quickly. I believe that’s a force fitting with ridges intended to keep it in so slightly enlarging the piece that goes in will recreate the tight fit