1. Fitted sheet must have label on bottom right seam
  2. Salted butter wrapping text must be red. Unsalted blue.
  • Lord Goose@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    LEDs on electronics need either a maximum brightness or an adjustable brightness. I have taken to covering the LEDs on charger bricks with Sharpie/tape (often multiple layers of tape) to dampen the brightness because I cannot function with these damn things at night.

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      3 months ago

      Connected to this: Bluetooth headphones do not need, and never needed, a flashing LED while they’re in use. I would regulate this harshly.

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        3 months ago

        They should flash when they are first turned on, so you can tell that they turned on. That helps diagnose connection issues versus power issues. After that, though, darkness please.

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      3 months ago

      Same, all my electronics look like abominations of electric tape, it’s the only way I can have them not light up my room at night.

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          Right. Gonna do that with the humidifier

          That I need

          To make my room bearable during drought season

          Or the split AC.

          That I also need

          To make my room bearable during summer.

          Can you see how that would be a problem?

          People who make electric devices are putting blinding blue LEDs in a million places they do not and will never belong.

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      3 months ago

      My trick is printer paper! 1 layer suffices for most LEDs, but the most intense ones need 2.