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- Comment on Someday, when society goes fully paperless, paper cuts will be a thing of the past 1 month ago:
I’m clumsy enough that I’ve got a “paper cut” from aluminum foil while preparing dinner.
- Comment on Toilet specific plungers get the job done faster and with way less effort and mess. 2 months ago:
I mean, it basically is a poop knife that can reach further down inside the toilet.
- Comment on Toilet specific plungers get the job done faster and with way less effort and mess. 2 months ago:
Yeah, I’ve had to help a neighbor with that 1 time out of 100. The plunger was just causing the water to slam against the turd that had created a perfect seal and splash back outside the toilet. It probably took at least 5 uses with the auger to finally clear out enough crap to finally break it apart enough to let it flush.
Fortunately, the second time I helped them with a nearly identical situation, the plunger worked. But it still took a few forceful plunges in quick succession. I was worried I might have to use the auger again.
- Comment on How does renouncing citizenship work? 3 months ago:
The UN would likely consider it a violation of their human rights if a country knowingly allowed a citizen to become stateless. I would hope that at least all member states would not allow it, but I don’t know for certain.
- Comment on How to fix CrowdStrike BSODs in three minutes — fix requires manual changes, but they are simple 4 months ago:
Oh, right. I forgot many admins don’t have physical access to the machines: theregister.com/…/admin_crowdstrike_update_mess/
- Comment on How to fix CrowdStrike BSODs in three minutes — fix requires manual changes, but they are simple 4 months ago:
Do the computers always bsod right, or can they boot long enough to try getting their recovery keys?
- Comment on How do Texas residents afford electricity? 4 months ago:
SRP, but they only operate in Phoenix, AZ.
- Comment on How do Texas residents afford electricity? 4 months ago:
My average bill is $350, with summer months reaching ~$650. But, I have 3100 sq feet with 7 people at home and 2 EVs. Including monthly service fees, my per kWh cost works out to 11.9 cents.