Yeah the reduced visibility has always been a big concern for me. If I had lived in that time period, I feel I would have opted to not wear one unless in a full on battlefield where arrows are raining down.
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I’ve always wondered how the fit is on those and how they were to actually wear in battle! I always imagined it to be a nuisance and get in the way of a melee battle. What did you think of the fit?
If it’s up to proper code then removing the battery won’t help as the detector is supposed to be hooked up to the main power, the chirp is to remind you to change the battery so that it still works in the event of a power outage.
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politics @lemmy.world•Analyst says Trump officials may flee if Democrats win midterms: 'Would not be surprising'English
3·3 months agoThat should keep the nazi hunters busy for a while, they were running out of targets, but now the pond has been restocked.
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Technology@lemmy.world•As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled MonstrosityEnglish
1·3 months agoI’m a freelancer and a lot of my work apps require Windows or Mac. However, I remote into my company’s work machines, but the remote client doesn’t work in Linux so I have a lowered speced machine just for work, and my personal rig is much more powerful and running linux.
Even if I was freelancing completely with my own machine, I would prefer to have two seperate machines.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's shocking developer decree struggles to justify the urgent threat to F-DroidEnglish
8·3 months agoYep I absolutely refuse to put any banking apps on my phone. The only thing that has access to my bank is me physically going there or logging into their website via my own computer. Fuck any app that asks for access to my bank account including autopay services through third parties.
The only third party service I use for payments is paypal and that only goes to my credit card.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A reboot of the X-Files but this time Scully is always right. Everything has a totally rational explanation and Mulder slowly loses his belive in the supernatural.English
2·7 months agoThat’s literally what happened in the reboot that came out a few years ago…
I instantly thought of Jack Skellington. 😆
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Chrome disables uBlock Origin for some in Manifest v3 rolloutEnglish
3·11 months agoAgreed, I’ve never come across a site that was broken because of Firefox. Usually the culprit is adblock being too good at blocking, so just toggle it off and refresh and page loads just fine.



This seems more like an example of procrastination not technical debt. Technical debt as I understand it requires a previous decision to impeed new decisions/progress because it wasn’t done properly the first time.
A better example would be he wants to add a brick chimney to the roof but can’t because the roof is made of straw thatch and can’t support the weight, so it would need to be rebuilt first out of timber, and then a chimmney can be added.