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    OK. I’m going to violate my policy shunning YouTube links on the main blog page. (Yes, I know any YouTube link brings along trackers.) Ya gotta see th
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    • #2256032

      That’s what happens when engineers have too much time on their hands! That was great

      MacOS iPadOS and sometimes SOS

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    • #2256054

      I’m glad you DID, because I’ve never heard of these guys before.  Now I have to go watch a bunch of their videos.

      I have to admit, though, that I physically cringed when they sacrificed a laptop in this one!!!  I almost never junk a computer, unless it’s so woefully beyond repair that it’s past any hope of salvage, at which point I try to cannibalize it for parts.  (Hopefully it was all but defunct, or they have great repair skills.)  Example: My present laptop is about seven years old and running pretty well, and the one before that is twice that age and functions fine as a Linux Mint tinkering platform.

      //Steve//

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      • #2257245

        I have to admit, though, that I physically cringed when they sacrificed a laptop in this one!!! I almost never junk a computer, unless it’s so woefully beyond repair that it’s past any hope of salvage, at which point I try to cannibalize it for parts. (Hopefully it was all but defunct, or they have great repair skills.) Example: My present laptop is about seven years old and running pretty well, and the one before that is twice that age and functions fine as a Linux Mint tinkering platform.

        Agree. I cringed when I saw that. I still use an old Windows 95 computer that is now over 25 years now. Plus one of my client has an ATM machine that has old Windows 98 so I have to have several old either working or parts as well to fix it when need. My current computer is a Windows Xp. The newest laptop has Windows 7. I have not got Windows 10 since it is the worse OS ever. Never plan to get it.

    • #2256067

      For something that amazing… we forgive you. 😉

    • #2256069

      What in the ****? That was extremely boring. I finally turned it off midway as there was no point to it that I could see. I even had to open my most private browser, etc as youtube is not a place for those caring about their privacy.

    • #2256074

      He is the Rube Goldberg of the 21st Century! BTW, I’ll save the young’uns the trouble of Googling “Rube Goldberg”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg

      Bought a refurbished Windows 10 64-bit, currently updated to 22H2. Have broke the AC adapter cord going to the 8.1 machine, but before that, coaxed it into charging. Need to buy new adapter if wish to continue using it.
      Wild Bill Rides Again...

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      • #2256199

        Did you spot this topic, posted by @wavy a couple of weeks ago?

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        • #2256221

          Thanks for the topic link; I have seen it As of Now. As I replied to @wavy:

          “For the bored…” AKA the Quarantined with More than Enough Time on Their Hands. Will be interested to see what the 3 Winners come up with in June!

          Bought a refurbished Windows 10 64-bit, currently updated to 22H2. Have broke the AC adapter cord going to the 8.1 machine, but before that, coaxed it into charging. Need to buy new adapter if wish to continue using it.
          Wild Bill Rides Again...

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    • #2256198

      Had another visit to the Dentist today…came back and saw THIS…this was the first good laugh I’ve had in DAYS! (Yes, it hurt, but I was laughing so hard I couldn’t stop!!)

      Goldberg has a worthy successor…

      But is this some sort of visual analogy on how Windows patches are made?

      Win7 Pro SP1 64-bit, Dell Latitude E6330 ("The Tank"), Intel CORE i5 "Ivy Bridge", 12GB RAM, Group "0Patch", Multiple Air-Gapped backup drives in different locations. Linux Mint Newbie
      --
      "The more kinks you put in the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the pipes." -Scotty

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    • #2256613

      By far the best one I have seen yet. The Looney Tunes gang couldn’t do it that well.

      Byte me!

    • #2257028

      This contraption reminds me of some of the computer code I have had to debug and fix from time to time. It works (sort of), but good luck making any sense out of it!

      Group "L" (Linux Mint)
      with Windows 10 running in a remote session on my file server
    • #2257037

      There’s a bunch of stuff like this; Sprice Machines are similar:  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sprice+machines

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    • #2257322

      Or you could play machines with The Incredible Machine 2 (abandonware). Hours of problem solving weirdness.

      cheers, Paul

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    • #2257352

      I like OK gomusic group, they are good at this. check this out!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MejbOFk7H6c&t=172s

      Dell Latitude 3420, Intel Core i7 @ 2.8 GHz, 16GB RAM, W10 22H2 Enterprise

      HAL3000, AMD Athlon 200GE @ 3,4 GHz, 8GB RAM, Fedora 29

      PRUSA i3 MK3S+

    • #2257451

      OK. I’m going to violate my policy shunning YouTube links on the main blog page. (Yes, I know any YouTube link brings along trackers.)

      If/when I go to YouTube – on my laptop browser if I clear cookies and on IOS – if I clear cookies, will that clear out YouTube trackers? If not, how do I clear? I use Duckduck go browswer on IOS and it has an auto clear option. I clear my cookies regularly on Firefox on Windows.  thanks.

      • #2257752

        I have “DuckDuckGo privacy essentials” plugin in my chrome, which states, that can protect me against tracking tools. Also every day I run Malwarebytes to detect unwanted guests. I do not delete cookies periodically, just once in a while. Must say, that dont use 3rd party antivirus, just Windows Defender in Windows 1809 Enterprise.
        Also I must state, that I do not visit any potentially dangerous sites like “adult” sites, or torrents on my computer.
        I visit youtube A LOT, and if there is tracker in youtube link, what can we do about it?

        Dell Latitude 3420, Intel Core i7 @ 2.8 GHz, 16GB RAM, W10 22H2 Enterprise

        HAL3000, AMD Athlon 200GE @ 3,4 GHz, 8GB RAM, Fedora 29

        PRUSA i3 MK3S+

        • #2258114

          Same here, Defender, Duckduckgo, Malwarebytes, try to not to go to any unknown/suspect sites (I run virustotal  on url’s and files).  I have Adblock +, HTTPS everywhere, Privacy Badger.  Still, I don’t trust sites like You Tube and wonder what they are tracking, how can I ensure I am not being tracked.

          Virus Total

      • #2258008

        More info on trackers in this thread.

        cheers, Paul

    • #2258223

      OK; since my name’s Lyle, I guess I have to pass the pepper.  lololol

      Very much enjoyed this one; actually passed the link to the youtube video on to my friends.   Big fan of Rube Goldberg contractions.   lol

       

      🙂

    • #2258264

      Many thanks for this heads up! One of the commenters mentioned that this what happens when engineers have too much time on their hands. I suggest that this brilliant young engineer did not have enough time, else he would have been able to get a pepper grinder to work from a drone hovering over his dinner plate. Anyway, this old man (and another Woody, BTW) was tickled by the video–even if it meant dealing with You Tube.

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