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INeedMana , to technology in K12 Admins powerwashing their Chromebooks for a new school year. (Summer 2023, Colorized)
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Well, if it’s completely dry before plugging in, it can definitely get rid of dirt. On hot surfaces it sometimes gets baked in and compressed air is too little

Just put it in rice afterwards /meme

teft ,
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I would suggest dumping it in a 99% alcohol bath afterwards if you’re gonna wash electronics in water. Alcohol will push out any water that gets stuck in any nooks and crannies and then it will dry without any residue.

INeedMana ,
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Well, using IPA instead of water would probably be a better idea in the first place. But beggars can’t be choosers, I guess ;)

willeypete23 ,

What if we don’t have any IPAs will a lager be all right?

INeedMana ,
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Only if from a green bottle

eric5949 ,

There’s an old video on derbauer’s channel where he throws his motherboard used for ln2 overclocking into the dish washer and explains how it’s actually totally fine if you’re not stupid.

CaptObvious , to technology in K12 Admins powerwashing their Chromebooks for a new school year. (Summer 2023, Colorized)

It’s a Chromebook. It certainly can’t operate any worse just because they washed it. ;)

Etterra , to lemmyshitpost in Not the hero we deserve, but the one we need.

Off topic but she sounded hoarse AF. I dunno if it’s from recent screaming or a pack-a-day habit but it caught me off guard.

classofaspect , to lemmyshitpost in "It has to be Chromium"
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Honestly, i’m ought to try something different to both.

Zapafaz , (edited )

Your options are pretty limited, then. This Wikipedia article has a list of all browser engines; if you want not obsolete and open source ones you’re looking at Netsurf or SerenityOS’s browser. That or one of the Firefox-derived ones (Pale Moon, etc).

Magzmak , (edited ) to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks
Ultraviolet ,

The most relevant part of the boiling frog experiment is the only frogs that stayed in the pot are the ones that had their brain removed prior to the experiment. This explains why climate denialists are all conservatives.

Kushan , to cat in 17 year old goddess Athena. Still a perfect croissant.
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omg, I have a 13 year old tabby goddess called Hera 😻

IdiosyncraticIdiot , to technology in K12 Admins powerwashing their Chromebooks for a new school year. (Summer 2023, Colorized)

Please remember to tag gore as NSFWMR

CaptObvious , to technology in Ally (bank)mobile app fails without connection to graph.facebook.com

All the technical discussion is interesting. But perhaps more importantly, is it time to consider a new bank?

wzzzy ,

Naw Ally is a good bank.

CaptObvious ,

Requirement to use Facebook argues otherwise.

wzzzy ,

If that was actually the case then maybe. But I see no proof of that.

schmensch ,

It doesn’t require you to use Facebook though. They might use FB analytics or tracking, but probably dont, or only for very few users.

Exodus Privacy detects trackers in apps, here is their report for Ally: reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/…/latest/

Many other apps contain way more and worse trackers, just some Amazon and Google Firebase is on the light side.

CaptObvious ,

“They’re not the worst” isn’t particularly persuasive.

I don’t have a dog in the race, and I’m not likely to do so long as this is a question.

Doug ,

Given the state of banking and corporations in general in the US sometimes “not the worst” is the best option

CaptObvious ,

Agreed. But even the best bad option is still a bad option

Ally may be a fine institution that just happens to employ a questionable programmer who likes too many of the wrong trackers. My original point was that, if OP can’t use their services because something they do is a deal breaker, it’s time to switch to a different financial institution — perhaps a member-owned credit union.

grue ,

That’s a pretty impressive reputational improvement for something that started out as the finance arm of General Motors.

yaaaaayPancakes ,

I have had them for well over a decade now after yeeting US Bank to the curb. Their customer service is top notch, there’s never been any fuckery whatsoever with my multiple checking accts, and the $10/month reimbursement of out-of-network ATM fees is solid.

I was even able to get someone on the phone when I was in the middle of a casino at 1AM at a bachelor party, to get them to temporarily raise my ATM daily limit so I could continue the party. They would have to do something terribly egregious to get me to leave.

Magzmak , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

I’m ready for companies to do their ad campaigns about how they are saving the earth with their new policies and products.

Fuck it, please just profit from saving the earth. I dont care if its just doing what we’ve been asking them to do for the past 30yrs.

Blackmist ,

Oh, they’ll do the ad campaigns and raise the prices in the name of green-ness.

Don’t expect them to actually contribute in any meaningful way though.

They know the game over screen is coming as much as we do, they’re just going for the high score first.

TWeaK ,

Oh, they’ll do the ad campaigns and raise the prices in the name of green-ness.

A classic example of this is electric utilities charging more and saying “all our electricity comes from renewable sources!” while ignoring the fact that renewable energy is typically cheaper for them to buy on the market.

Viking_Hippie ,

Nothing wrong with saving money by doing something objectively good, so that’s frankly a lousy example…

TWeaK ,

You misunderstand. I’m saying the end user energy company justifies being on the more expensive side by advertising that they use renewables, but actually when they buy electricity renewables is cheaper for them. So they’re paying less but charging the end user more.

The cost saving of renewables is rarely passed on to the consumer.

Viking_Hippie ,

Ah ok, NOW I see what you’re getting at! That IS pretty scummy!

Still not as scummy as still relying on fossil fuel now that there’s literally no good reason to, though…

TWeaK ,

I mean there is some reason not to, at least until proper alternatives are set up. I work in the HV industry, and in my opinion we’ve rushed to close larger, relatively efficient coal plants and replace them with smaller, far less efficient diesel and gas generators that can be hidden behind tall fences in industrial estates. These pollute far more per MW than coal plants, but they’re out of sight, out of mind.

We definitely should be going hard into current renewable technology to fill out demand. That’s the fastest way to net zero in many regions. There is something to be said for big rotating generators though, ie large turbines, as these provide voltage and frequency stability - renewables are often inverter driven, even wind turbines, so these are always following the grid and can destabilise if voltage or frequency goes. Meanwhile, a large machine has inertia so it will want to keep spinning and maintain the same output when large loads switch in and out. This sort of thing can be provided by nuclear power. So if we build lots of renewables now to get clean, then build nuclear to fill out, that might be the best solution.

Viking_Hippie ,

I could go into detail about the many ways in which you’re wrong, but it’s frankly not worth the time and effort, especially with the detailed back and forth that would inevitably follow, so I’ll just cut to the chase and summarise:

NO

VOwOxel ,

I want to embrace discussion here. Please specify these “many ways”.

Viking_Hippie ,

There’s difference between “embracing” and “forcing”. I already said I didn’t want to and why.

TWeaK ,

I mean, most of what I said is backed up by a Future Energies Study, that went into far more depth than you or I are aware of, but you go ahead and think you know better.

dojan , to cat in 17 year old goddess Athena. Still a perfect croissant.
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Aww precious! She certainly doesn’t look 17!

FontMasterFlex , to world in The hottest 14 days ever recorded are the last 2 weeks

There is a key word here in the OP, but no one wants to address that. Just fear, Fear, FEAR.

cyberpunk007 ,

You’re right. The planet isn’t and hasn’t been warming. This is fine.

/s

GreaterDane ,

Genuine question: Do you think there’s more fear in 1) people who refuse to acknowledge reality because doing so requires questioning their lifestyle, or 2) people willing to confront environmental threats?

housepanther , to technology in K12 Admins powerwashing their Chromebooks for a new school year. (Summer 2023, Colorized)
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I continue to maintain that Chromebooks are toys. Any real productivity is just not possible with them. I would rather an older Lenovo ThinkPad T4XX series that I bought off of Amazon than a brand new Chromebook.

SexyTimeSasquatch ,

Lenovo is a Chinese government data gathering operation though.

Pandantic ,
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As a teacher who teaches students with Chromebooks, I concur.

mean_bean279 ,

As a former K-12 sysadmin who maintained 10,000 chromebooks on my own I think that either of you doesn’t fully grasp how crucial these devices are. Web access is 99% of school device usage and for the few random CTE/STEM products or PASCO devices for science I’ll get a dedicated laptop locker with 10 laptops in it for checkout that run Windows with a base golden image and (preferably entune, but let’s be real) apps in SCCM Software Center so I can quickly wipe them when inevitably a student with more free time than myself either breaks it, deletes system32, or loads it full of porn or Counter Strike.

It’s for students. It’s cheap, it’s effective, it has minimal vulnerabilities that cannot be quickly resolved in 1 minute with a power wash. It has an easy admin interface for techs so I can have them manage smaller details, and it allows me to quickly get them repaired, or cheaply replace them.

zxo ,

Chromebooks are nearly perfect student devices, especially newer ones.

They charge quickly, have long battery lives, and most things students would need are easily accessible on Chrome. As well, it’s a little bit harder for students to exploit and put their own apps on in my experience, because it requires more knowledge than what most students have to counter things like social media blocks (Games are kinda an exception though).

While they probably aren’t the best for other forms of usage, they are very good school devices. I wouldn’t even consider using Macs or Windows laptops at schools instead.

mean_bean279 ,

Back in 2013 when the first Chromebooks were rolling out to education they basically subsidized the hell out of them. Google Admin and the licenses came free for the first like 1k or so devices if I recall. It allowed small districts to get them even cheaper and lessened the costs for us larger districts as well. It made it impossible to deny over a comparable windows device that would have easily cost 3x as much and more importantly it required 1/100th the work to setup and maintain. Plus GADS included a whole suite of apps that still had a cost on the windows side since O365 was still in its infancy and MS wasn’t sure how to charge for it.

blindbunny ,

If the os would stop breaking my Linux install I might disagree with you.

cousinofjah ,
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I stopped trying to do Linux on the Chromebook after the third time this happened to me. Lust SSHed to another machine and tried Termux, then gave up and went to a regular laptop.

bdonvr ,

Eh? They’re fine, especially now that they can run Android apps.

At least, for the kind of person who does 99% of their computing in a browser. Which nowadays is actually quite a huge percentage…

Not for me, but I don’t hate them at all. For what they do they are quick and reliable. I’m just not the intended consumer

housepanther ,
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I am struggling to figure out who the intended consumer is in the first place. 🤣

bdonvr ,

I’m telling you, the average person nowadays (if they even use a desktop/laptop computer at all!) just uses the browser and basically nothing else ever. Maybe an office suite. Chromebooks are perfect for them.

housepanther ,
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Yes, I know. I was being facetious. I cannot help but hate all things Google.

bdonvr ,

Yeah it would be cool if we could have a Firefox version.

SimplePhysics ,
zxo ,

Probably schools, those bad boys are pretty much designed to be used in schools. They are easy for the sysadmin to manage and they are easy to use for the student. They charge fast and stay charged for a long time, and most things a student would need can be found online. They also make it harder for a student to brick their own computer or do things they shouldn’t. Even if they are horribly Google-ridden, they do work well in schools.

JoYo ,
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arcvm is completely screwing the android support on Chromebooks.

they should have nixed it when they realized that aarch64 support was impossible.

JoYo ,
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ive been using high performance Chromebooks as my main Dev laptop for more than a decade.

if you buy a toy then it’s a toy.

i_lost_my_bagel ,
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Yeah I’ve used ChromeOS on computers with decent specs and it’s not bad. I don’t like using it now because I care about privacy a lot more but when I did it was nice.

Quentinp ,
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Just curious what sort of dev, and what kind of tools do you run on a Chromebook. Is it better than a standard laptop?

JoYo ,
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I do system level development for Linux, Android, and Windows.

I use rustc, clang, and MSVC depending on the target platform.

I can build iOS and macOS but testing is impossible without an iPhone or macOS device.

Bobert ,
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The same Lenovo that couldn’t keep their internal web pages from being public accessible that then allowed the shimming of every other manufacturer’s Chromebooks? Fuck Lenovo.

housepanther ,
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Right now the build quality of Dell and HPs are worse. I should know. I have at least 4 fail per week.

Bobert ,
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And two years from now it’ll be Lenovos and HPs shitting the bed. Four years Dells and Lenovos. It’s all cyclic. Always has been.

housepanther ,
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Yeah, you could be right about that. When their brand reputation takes too much of a hit they have to recover by improving the quality for a period of time and accepting less profit.

housepanther ,
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Although to be honest, HP never built a good laptop.

520 , (edited ) to technology in Ally (bank)mobile app fails without connection to graph.facebook.com

It might be that they made the app fail if any of their outbound connections fail. This is very reasonable, as ideally the only calls the app should be making are the ones it needs to make to facilitate this functionality. So if connections fail, the functionality of the app can massively bork, potentially resulting in poorer customer service than if they simply showed a failure screen.

What's less reasonable is why graph.facebook.com is one of them. Why on earth would they be sending the most sensitive data of their clients to the least trustworthy of corporations?

TheLowestStone , to memes in But I love death
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Is it vegan to sit on that high horse?

Lininop ,

I’m not sure you can even have one without the other tbh

norawibb ,
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I know why people think vegans do this for some smug reason, but we don’t, I promise you. We just want people to change and stop hurting animals, and the only way to do that is to keep talking about it.

abraxas ,

Funny thing is that many of us feel the same way about vegans. We just want them to change and stop getting in our face like street preachers with what we consider to be flawed logic and more flawed ethical philosophy.

And the only way to do that is to keep standing up to vegans the same way we do JWs. It sucks because it’s exhausting and we just want to be left alone.

norawibb ,
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But the difference between vegans and JWs is that the issue vegans have is real, and we have more than enough evidence for our case. Religion is a personal choice, but actions that harm others are not. You can call it preachy but that’s how things get better.

abraxas ,

JW’s would say the exact same thing to vegans. YOU think the issue is real, but all the rest of us see is you throwing around junk science and fabricated propaganda. Ultimately, you think you can force your morals on us because you think you’re better than us… and think we have no right to do the same to you. That’s where the “smug” part comes in. You know we’ve thought about the ethics. You know we might even be more educated in right-and-wrong than you are. But you don’t care what our conclusions were as long as they differ from yours. You’re infallible on that topic, are you?

Religion is a personal choice, but actions that harm others are not

You don’t think what you’re doing is harming people? Or is it that you don’t care because your ethics are more valuable than others are? Proslytization hurts people. Which means preachy vegans hurt people.

You can call it preachy but that’s how things get better.

You’re pushing people AWAY from veganism. I’ve been on a constant mission to improve my footprint, but every time I end up in an argument with a vegan I end up so exhausted by their zealous crap that I start questioning whether it’s worth all the effort I put into MY part of the environment. It literally just makes me want to go out of my way and eat a steak, but that’s not much better (but it is a little better) than what preachy vegans do.

agitatedpotato ,

Vegans will literally eat slave labor picked Avocados but still think the best way they can help reduce comodification is by yelling at other people online, instead of not eating the slave avocados.

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