It's ok. They aren't structural.
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Not for Google it won't.
From my perspective, the chances of a random person taking about Genghis Khan and another random person learning about Genghis Khan at the same time are astronomically high.
Same. However, I have rarely been able to solve a technical problem with Reddit posts or comments. It's a better source for random experiences about something.
For random technical problems with new software or hardware, Reddit quality is not as good as it used to be, IMHO.
For somewhat niche hobbies, like my mushroom growing, subjective experiences may be helpful to take into account. Reading dozens of different opinions about a problem in a hobby that has hundreds of different variables has its uses. (For example, if you want to test something specific, you can get an idea about the range of conditions to test.)
I smoke weed and get paranoid. Meh. No big loss. The paranoia isn't that big of an issue if I smoke a lot, but that takes work and stuff.
However, I can handle psychedelics like nobody's business. My brain is just wired differently, I suppose.
I try. Keeping myself occupied with a game of chess sounded cool too, but I always lose.
Provided they don't explode first, ceramic capacitors tend to fail short circuit. If you have a multimeter, do continuity checks across all of them. In-circuit capacitance testing is very inaccurate, so that specific test is almost always moot. Continuity testing may help.
Also, depending on the speed of the multimeter and the charge of the capacitor, it may briefly give you a tone and/or register as a short circuit. Capacitors can register as a short circuit very briefly until they get a slight charge.
The diode at the top right is another easy thing to check. (D12 // SS34) if it's failed short, it will cause issues for you as well.
I am not sure what the component is that is under the heatsink by the USB connector. Sometimes, you may have voltage regulators stepping down the USB 5V to 3.3V. Those are easy to replace as well. However, if it is a USB controller of some kind, you would have to reference the datasheet and test it somehow.
Those are some simple checks you can do, anyway.
It almost confused me at first as well. You are not alone. :)
Hobbword doesn't quite work, does it?
It's just a projection miss, not a massive shift. Comcast has ~32 million broadband subscribers so a decline of 18k is only ~0.06%.
I believe the article talked about Xfinity and their 5G subscriber increase as well. That is not surprising since they were doing some really shitty dark pattern stuff on their website for it. It wouldn't surprise me if half those people didn't even know they had signed up for it.
Google would never do that. Google is: "Streamlining products to ensure business owners can expand on potential revenue sources by providing single-channel access to advanced site analytics while helping people optimize access to the broad landscape of available data sources."
Randomly insert "Advanced Next Generation AI" anywhere in the above for full effect.