Joke's on them, now it's easier to get high quality pirated content since it's all on streaming services. A bunch more pirates compete on encoding quality and the best win, giving you more options, better qualities, and faster releases with high seed counts. As a bonus, most subtitles work for different releases since they're all from the same source. Between that, storage space costs going all the way down, and all the corporate greed leading to N streaming services with expensive subscription costs, it's the Plex/Jellyfin golden era. I'm currently serving about 40 friends and family with my Plex/*arr setup, and I'm about to add Tdarr to the mix to move everything over to HEVC and save up some disk space.
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The horror fades away and the glory of a clean and sophisticated ass overcomes all.
As someone who doesn't get butt fucked by men, I think it WOULD be convenient; it's a great and quick douching solution. I do think bidet water pressure and even positioning/toilet shape play a big role here, though, so do keep that in mind. I've installed a bunch of them in other bathrooms for friends and family and haven't gotten as ass fucked by those as by the one in my own bathroom.
Alternatively, if your bidet has the strength and you're manly enough not to be confused by getting ass fucked every day, loosen up a bit and let the mighty Poseidon fuck your ass, then push the water [and the extra poop] out once you feel the water mounting up. Repeat a few times, then tighten back up for the wiping shot.
Warning: this can make your anal muscles lazy, and it's admittedly taboo to get ass fucked by your bidet, but I'll swear by it until the day someone tells me it causes cancer, and then I'll keep swearing by it until I get cancer.
It's not deemed acceptable, it's deemed absolutely necessary. Hard to fight it most times.
Ran into double clicking issues on my two G903s, eventually ended up putting some aftermarket switches on the second one. They would be the YIMAGUJRX RUNJRX Red Kaith GM 4.0 Mouse Micro Switches on Amazon. That was 2 years ago, longer than either of the two G903s lasted (and I did swap my first G903 switches with some Japanese omrons from Muccus brand, but they ran into the same issue after a while), so you might want to look into whether the G604 can use them. It's ridiculous that the end user would need to end up learning how to solder and get soldering gear to fix a high end product after a year...twice....but here we are.
As for the Onboard Memory Manager, I'll have to look into that one. I hate having to have GHub running lest I want a rainbow mess and no macros on my G903.
Ah, my bad, I've never owned or looked into a G915 but just looked for a picture to make sure it was type c.
God, I hate everything. Type C was meant to make everything easier, not fuck us over with non-standardized proprietary versions from every fucking manufacturer.
Pretty sure if you fire up Logitech Options right now on one of your devices with a receiver plugged, in you should see this pop up. On a skim through Google, it seems like they added this about a month ago or so.
As I learned once I started using it with Bluetooth, Bluetooth devices don't work during POST, so I've had to have a secondary wired keyboard at hand for whenever I go into the bios.
Other people on the thread have commented that it's actually due to Firefox not implementing WebUSB due to security concerns, so it is technically a valid message, but for the wrong reasons. Why the hell does this need to be a web app?
We're all specializing in different things, and sometimes we get stretched thin. It's understandable that most people have a hard time with more technical aspects of the digital world (and even the simpler aspects of it, due to constant innovations and paradigm shifts), but in this scenario in specific, it can pay off to be the more knowledgeable technical user, since you could set up Plex with *arr services to automate everything, and then just serve Plex on a golden platter to friends and family. It's what I'm doing, recently set up Overseerr and friends are already using it to request content, and a couple of other friends are helping with moderating request and fixing minor issues on Radarr and Sonarr. I'm even getting donations from them in order to expand storage and improve infrastructure. It's great, and I strive to ease the subscription cost burden of those around me.