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just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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  • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

    just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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    @merlin I want to know how to do this.

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    • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

      just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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      @merlin monster
      Teach me their ways!!!

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      • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

        just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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        @merlin this should fix it

        xrandr --output HDMI-1 --transform 0.99985,0.017452,0,-0.017452,0.99985,0,0,0,1

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        • feonixrift@x0r.beF feonixrift@x0r.be

          @merlin I want to know how to do this.

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          @feonixrift Help > Open Developer Tools, find the body element and add rotate: 1deg to the CSS

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          • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

            just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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            @merlin

            That is the leveled up version of my old favorite:

            1. screenshot desktop

            2. set that as walpaper

            3. delete all the icons from their desktop

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            • teflontrout@beige.partyT teflontrout@beige.party

              @merlin

              That is the leveled up version of my old favorite:

              1. screenshot desktop

              2. set that as walpaper

              3. delete all the icons from their desktop

              hlangeveld@hachyderm.ioH This user is from outside of this forum
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              @TeflonTrout @merlin
              This a longer story...

              My wife used to have an early laptop 25y back or longer, that developed a loose screen contact resulting in a narrow black line just next to the center of the screen.

              After weeks i happened to notice the problem went away when I applied subtle pressure on the side of the screen bezel.

              I then carefully opened the shell and squeezed some material between shell and screen to apply permanent pressure.

              I then created a snapshot.
              And edited the original black line into the picture which then became the new background...

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              • xssfox@cloudisland.nzX xssfox@cloudisland.nz

                @merlin this should fix it

                xrandr --output HDMI-1 --transform 0.99985,0.017452,0,-0.017452,0.99985,0,0,0,1

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                @xssfox @merlin sadly, windows 11

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                • hlangeveld@hachyderm.ioH hlangeveld@hachyderm.io

                  @TeflonTrout @merlin
                  This a longer story...

                  My wife used to have an early laptop 25y back or longer, that developed a loose screen contact resulting in a narrow black line just next to the center of the screen.

                  After weeks i happened to notice the problem went away when I applied subtle pressure on the side of the screen bezel.

                  I then carefully opened the shell and squeezed some material between shell and screen to apply permanent pressure.

                  I then created a snapshot.
                  And edited the original black line into the picture which then became the new background...

                  teflontrout@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @hlangeveld @merlin

                  Diabolical, I LOVE that

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                  • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

                    just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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                    @merlin I just did this on my own copy, and it's REALLY ANNOYING ME even at 0.2deg, because it's subtle enough that the angle isn't immediately noticeable, but everything is immediately BLURRY and it feels like my eyes just aren't focusing on it!
                    Full 90/180 draw crisp and clean, tho.

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                    • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

                      just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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                      @merlin this is gonna be wonderfully subtle for the first few times

                      unlike one office I worked at where people found the "rotate everything 180 degrres" setting in windows ...

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                      • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

                        just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended

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                        @merlin literally unhinged

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                          @mherbert @xssfox @merlin in my day you'd have subtle changes to your termcap file that would take ages to discover

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                          • merlin@toot.kif.rocksM merlin@toot.kif.rocks

                            @feonixrift Help > Open Developer Tools, find the body element and add rotate: 1deg to the CSS

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                            @merlin @feonixrift I think it's like

                            body { transform: rotate(1deg); }

                            Or for maximum chaos,

                            * { transform: rotate(1deg); }
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                            • terrorbite@meow.socialT terrorbite@meow.social

                              @merlin @feonixrift I think it's like

                              body { transform: rotate(1deg); }

                              Or for maximum chaos,

                              * { transform: rotate(1deg); }
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                              @merlin @feonixrift successfully used this on my partner's laptop 😈

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                              • teflontrout@beige.partyT teflontrout@beige.party

                                @merlin

                                That is the leveled up version of my old favorite:

                                1. screenshot desktop

                                2. set that as walpaper

                                3. delete all the icons from their desktop

                                aris@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @TeflonTrout @merlin To a former (non-tech) colleague who was always leaving her desktop unattended, I took a screenshot, mirrored it upside down, moved all the icons in a safe place, changed the desktop and mirrored her screen upside down (there's a keyboard shortcut for that). Her desktop was looking normal but the mouse going the wrong way and not being able to navigate menus made her panic, we quickly had to revert it 😅

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