I was vacuuming the back of my fridge, and my vacuum cleaner stopped working. I switched it off, moved it over the countertop and when I was trying to power it on it didn’t work at all. Initially, I thought that the power button stopped working and was trying to disassemble the handle but thanks to this video I realized that probably it was just power connection was lost somewhere.
So I disconnected the hose that has wire to the handle to allow the power button to work. Then I pressed every contact with the screwdriver to make sure that every sping was working and viola, it came back to life.
I hope it helps someone.
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There is a phrase that is often attributed to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, and it goes: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics". This phrase perfectly describes how Elon Musk talks about the safety of full self-driving.
Basically, he stated that according to their statistics self-driving crashes way less than when a human is controlling a vehicle. Thus, everybody should use self-driving because it is simply safer.
Let’s assume that statistics is correct. In this case, it sounds like good news for self-driving and everybody should use it, right? Absolutely not, because it is just a different form of lies. Let me explain what I mean.
At the beginning, I must state that in many
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Our company has a lot of legacy code and one of them is WCF clients. I was personally against using it a long time ago, but people who were responsible for that part went with it anyway.
The WCF was easy to use but there was a lot of complexity underneath and REST API was already popular when we decided to use WCF and it was tricky to do RESET with WCF. These were reasons I was against using it. But anyway we are using it right now and there are problems when we are migrating it to .NET 6.
One of these issues was a certificate check. We would like our customers to use self-signed certificates for testing and
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Since 2007 Apple has released new phones and each of them is way better than the previous one. Yes, some releases were not as impressive as others but in general, each phone has been an upgrade over the previous generation. Moreover, if we compare each phone with 2-3 generations behind we will see that it was quite a decent upgrade.
For example, when I switched from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5 it was a huge improvement. I went from slow as a slow-as-a-turtle phone to extremely fast one. The same was true when I was switching from iPhone 5 to iPhone 6 Plus.
This principle is still working but we get to the moment then performance is simply enough for
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Today’s post will be about … kitchen sink. When I came back from work, I was told that water does not drain out from the kitchen sink. Classic. Typically problem was in the food disposer because it stuck. Typically in this case I use the hexagonal key and rotate it and then I the food disposer and usually the problem will go away.
But this time starting the food disposer will just move water to the connected sink. After trying different things I noticed that with time water level is decreasing. This is typically a good thing because it means that it is not completely blocked and there is a chance that with time water will move parts of the
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Our company still has customers with Windows 7 but these computers are not connected to the Internet and they don’t have any kind of local network. Moreover, it is not possible to bring any kind of stage storage device to them and access is strictly controlled. In these conditions, it is probably ok to still use Windows 7 especially if there is some specific software that is certified only for Windows 7.
But to my surprise, it turns out that many people are still using Windows 7 while their computers are connected to the internet. And they not only use it but they state that it is the best option to do and recommend others to do the same. They
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And now it is time for a second doom post and this time it is about Intel. According to new data Intel was aware of defects in their processors starting from 2022 but they didn’t recall their product and they didn’t let anybody know about this issue. Many people wasted a lot of their time trying to figure out what was wrong and later came to the conclusion that it was a processor issue.
Instead of doing the right thing and helping their customers to solve this issue by simply replacing defective processors, Intel blamed motherboard manufacturers stating that they provide too much power to their CPU.
I had to state that power delivery was always problematic for Intel platforms
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If you are paying attention to Tesla news you know that last few months Telsa has provided quite nice financial initiatives to make Tesla more appealing to customers. Initially, they had 0.99% APR on Tesla Model Y financing and it would save quite a lot of money. Later they made several similar initiatives for Model 3.
And one would state that these initiatives are aimed at making Tesla more attractive to potential buyers. But Tesla never did them before, so what changed? And this is an excellent question that I will try to answer.
I don’t think that demand is in decline. An EV provides a lot of advantages over a traditional ICE vehicle. For people who own a house,
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