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Genre: Entertainment
License: Standard YouTube License
Uploaded At Jun 10, 2024 ^^
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User score: 98.78- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2024-11-25T18:01:38.268765Z
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IT Specialist here. I can confirm this. It's not that the whatever data transfer program stops working. Windows itself will go to sleep if a certain amount of time goes by and it'll fuck up any kind of data transfer. My go to was a 10 hour timer video lol. Because playing a YouTube video will stop Windows from going to sleep.
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As a certified IT technician, I can confirm that we do weird thing in the background to keep the systems running. 😂 We are getting a couple of Whacky Wavy Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Men to keep the lights on because they are on a 5 minute motion sensor timeout 😂
Edit: corrected name and thanks for all the like
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Can confirm, had to do something similar with my old Win 7 machine. Doing massive intensive work like scheduled deep anti-virus scans, defrags, and full copy backups somehow didn't count as enough "work" to stop the computer from going to sleep in the middle of it. So we plugged in a joystick.
Joystick sensors almost always have a tiny bit of extraneous data, which gets ignored when you set the deadzone. So if you DON'T set that deadzone, it acts as a jiggler and keeps the computer from going to sleep.
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Knew a guy who worked in a lab, and one of the million dollar machines in a scientific lab is surrounded by plushies. It is surrounded by plushies because unless the plushies are there, FOR SOME REASON, the million dollar machine breaks down. Sometimes the machine will hiccup, or have issues, and when that happens, one of the lab technicians has to stop what they are doing, pick up a plushie, and wiggle it in front of the machine, and then it works
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@Hakeaa
4 months ago
Using brazils aviation network structure as a viewbot is the biggest, most specific flex anyone can ever have.
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