In the grand scheme of Apple’s updates to hardware, it would appear that the next MacBook release will be the sort where changes are largely under the surface.
Tips for cleaning your camera lenses from a professional photographer, and the equipment needed to do so, along with advice on how not to clean them.
Texas CEO Who Loaned Trump a Jet Has 'No Comment' on Funding Canada's Anti-Vax Truckers
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe CEO of a Texas construction company, who once loaned Donald Trump’s re-election campaign the use of a private jet, only to secure a presidential pardon for his father later, has declined to discuss the $20,000 donated in his name to Canadian truckers—a 19-day blockade of international trade routes that caused …
Student Monitoring Companies Are Using Fake Answer Sites to Snitch on Test Takers
Posted in: Today's ChiliOnline test takers around the country are reportedly getting tricked into using fake answer sites surreptitiously snitching on them to universities, a sneaky practice some education advocates claim amounts to entrapment. In one case, prolific remote proctoring company Honorlock reportedly had around 12 of these “seed…
Israeli authorities say it should be probed and U.S. authorities are calling for it to be sanctioned, but EU officials have a different idea for how to handle Pegasus spyware: just ban that shit entirely.
A group of people attending a bar in Bavaria, Germany, were poisoned over the weekend by tainted champagne containing the drug ecstasy, authorities say. Several people were hospitalized after drinking the spiked concoction, while one person has since died. Police have reportedly ruled out the possibility of the group…
In June of last year, Disney Parks in the United States made masks optional in outdoor areas for vaccinated guests. That changed for a while but starting this week, it’ll go back again. Starting February 17, vaccinated guests won’t be forced to wear masks outdoors. Which would make more sense if Disney checked for…
Devastating NOAA Report Warns Sea Levels Along U.S. Coasts Will Rise a Foot by 2050
Posted in: Today's ChiliSea levels on U.S. coastlines are expected to rise an average of 10 to 12 inches by 2050, according to a new report led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It’s the latest jarring assessment of how climate change is disrupting life as we knew it.
Valve may have cautioned Steam Deck buyers about repairing the handheld themselves, but you might not have to be quite so wary in practice. iFixit (which provides official parts for Valve hardware) has torn down the production model Steam Deck and discovered that it’s relatively easy to repair, with a few notable exceptions. It doesn’t require much effort to get inside, with clear labels for “basically everything.” The design is modular enough that you can repair many elements without replacing or dismantling more components than necessary.
You can replace the SSD with a similarly small equivalent using one screw, and removing the display doesn’t require much more than a suction cup and some heat. Valve is also keenly aware that Steam Deck owners may be worried about thumbstick drift — you can replace both sticks just by removing three screws. While drift won’t necessarily be a real problem, you won’t have to send in your machine if that problem ever crops up.
This isn’t quite a self-repair paradise. Battery replacements are “rough,” according to iFixit, with elaborate procedures that include draining most of the pack for safety’s sake. That’s a problem when the battery can drain in as little as 90 minutes.You may also want to be gentle with the USB-C port and microSD slot, as both are soldered to the Steam Deck’s custom motherboard.
Despite this, iFixit found the Steam Deck easier to repair than some modern laptops. That might be heartening if you either prefer to fix devices yourself or hope to upgrade the storage. You might only need to send the Deck away for service if there’s a truly serious failure.
Biden Keeps Up Pressure On Putin To Pull Back Russian Troops, End Ukraine Crisis
Posted in: Today's ChiliRussian President Vladimir Putin has suggested there may be a diplomatic solution to the predicament he created.