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Truly harrowing read, puts your petty life problems in perspective.


This has happened to me and it’s causing me a lot of headaches. Haven’t found a solution yet as I’ve not had the energy to figure it out.


I wish I could remember exactly what I found to help you.

But if I remember correctly I found a script to remove OneDrive that would first download all of the files locally.


This sounds nightmarish. One of many reasons I refuse to sign into my Outlook account on Windows, I just know they'll use the excuse of "integration" to completely fuck up my computer with cloud bullshit. I want what's on my computer to stay on my computer, dammit.


I agree, actually it’s quite a turning point for me because I’ve always used Windows and have tried to persevere with Windows 11, but more often than not I’m feeling let down by it.


Do you have any recommendations? Or must-reads in the genre?


Interesting, however, I have experienced ringing in my ears after getting home from clubs/ loud music events only to wake up in the morning and have my hearing back to normal.

Not sure how ‘temporary tinnitus’ can be explained by this theory.


I’ve just recently got back into it again with a small controller after having a break for a decade, and am having a great time, I started with vinyl then CDJs.

I’m using Beatport Link for my music which is incredible, but it doesn’t match vinyl shopping and really getting to know your tracks, as I already have 200 songs in various playlists and barely know the names of any of them.


Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a fascinating comment!


> (I remember when a 90 hour movie was considered long.)

Thank you very much I needed a good laugh this morning!


Well that was grim.


Agreed. I'm not a fan of flagging, so I won't flag it, but that paper is sufficiently disturbing that I will advise not reading it. There are plenty of other better ways to spend the next ten minutes.


A title like "practicalities of $torture_practice" is pretty much self-flagging, even if you don't know offhand what the blood eagle was.


Thanks for the tip. Sometimes being days behind in reading HN posts is an advantage


yet very interesting all together


“Officer 1BDI” (one beady eye) always gets me in the first episode, absolutely brilliant series.


Does anyone else hit back immediately when confronted with the GDPR/cookie consent modal?


Only if there's no obvious 'dismiss' button, or my JS snippet to remove any fixed and modal elements doesn't work.


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