I am curious though, what do you recommend?
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Cool :)
Thanks for sharing!
Battery replacement is possible but not the easiest (you may need new feet)
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Logitech+MX+Master+3S+Battery+Replacement/159781
Replaceable is good. I had the same recommendation for you, but I also know that some people complain about it dying on them because of a loose connector inside.
Would you be able to do with a simpler wireless mouse that uses AA batteries? There are a lot of those, you could use rechargeable eneloop/Ikea batteries in them
Or maybe
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectromechanical_system_oscillator
Interesting
MEMS oscillators incorporate MEMS resonators, which are microelectromechanical structures that define stable frequencies. MEMS clock generators are MEMS timing devices with multiple outputs for systems that need more than a single reference frequency. MEMS oscillators are a valid alternative to older, more established quartz crystal oscillators, offering better resilience against vibration and mechanical shock, and reliability with respect to temperature variation.
So the helium causes physical interference by leaking into the housing?
There's this app, I don't use it often but leave it installed for this
https://github.com/MobileFirstLLC/irregular-expressions
The option spongemock
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That would run face first into proprietary info and corporate classified info.
The other side of regulation should be around purchasing. Bad repairability, delays in repairs, and proprietary parts need to be more important factors when deciding on what device to buy. Either at the government level for public institutions, or at least at the corporate level for private
I think it's a boost issue
Open up Lemmy in the browser, go to messages, then dismiss all
https://www.epermittest.com/road-signs/minimum-speed-limit
Supposedly minimum speed limit signs do exist in California? No issue with checking anyway, I was curious is all