Just link out the broken trace with a thin wire. This is what the professionals do. The original traces are carbon to reduce manufacturing costs.
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For some people TeamSpeak didn't go anywhere. I've been using TeamSpeak for the past 5 years as I started communicating with people who never gave it up.
Killed it, as in they were awesome and won, or as in unalived. The quote by itself could mean either.
I pulled some data off some old Samsung 1TB SSDs that werent powered for 3-4 years without an issue either. I guess they were SLC based on what others are saying.
I guess it's a your mileage may vary situation depending on the exact drive you purchase and probably other factors too.
Do you acknowledge the questions you haven't answered and state that you'll respond to them at a later time or want another person to chime in?
It's called the 'John Hammond attack'. Even though it existed before he added his 2 cents, what you see in your image is his addition.
Watch his video to see him explain it.
Let's not forget anyone can fly light weight quadcopters and planes with cameras on them within the boundaries of private property. Most aviation authorities around the world are in control of air space, and that air space in most countries starts a micron above the ground. And therefore it's perfectly legal for anyone to fly something within the boundaries of your property. Now you could get into trouble for being a peeping Tom, aggravation, etc depending on the circumstance. But nothing can be done if someone was to do a quick fly over.
In my opinion blurring out street view only protects you against the 'script kiddies' of the stalking/spying world.
One thing about blurring in street view. Once it's done, it cannot be undone. So I'd have consideration for others before going ahead with making a request.
My submission history looks the same, but I'm not posting about anything political.
I've given up on Reddit. I only lurk on it these days and that's only when Lemmy feels a little stale.
It could be reasonably innocent. Eg. A student doing a study Lemmy and wants to see where the user base is roughly located. Since Lemmy has many privacy focused people on the platform, I doubt they would get many responses on a survey.
I call that negative karma. Low karma is 0-200. 200 because that is a limit that at least some subs would use to limit new accounts from posting.
I'd argue that low karma accounts tend to be new people or lurkers.
It's 100% what professionals do to repair traces. Please don't spread misinformation.