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Have you tried not being a robot

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What? You going to tell me not to drink booze and play blackjack with robot hookers anymore? This is bullshit!

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Bite my shiny metal ass.

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81 points

Inspect element, select the wrapper div, change css element height to 1500px or something

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Yep I’ve often had to do something like that to get around broken website interfaces

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I’m on an iPhone. I finally emailed the link to myself, opened Remote Desktop and did it on my laptop. So dumb.

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Or… view as desktop button? (I’m on Android so idk if iOS has that option, they should though)

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I think it shows up as “request desktop site” on ios, but IME it doesn’t always make a difference.

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All iPhone browsers are just different versions of Safari at the moment due to a limitation by Apple. I’ve heard that may change.

I guess this site just really doesn’t like Safari.

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I feel like I get different behaviors if I use Chrome or DuckDuckGo but didn’t matter in this case

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Looks more like an overflow issue so there is probably a bit more to it

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I had a whole house of this brand of smoke detectors (5) and bought them back in 2019 and my wood burner had wind blow back down the chimney. It filled my house with smoke and the only one that went off was the smoke detector that i had taken down an set on my table that was the previous i was replacing . this should be illegal to sell something that is this important to someones safety. regardless to say im never buying first alert again

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I’m not an expert and it’s definitely possible they’re shit, but I remember doing research for buying new smoke detectors and finding out about all the different types of them. Like some don’t even care about smoke, they only care about heat. And others use different methods of detecting smoke that can be better for different types of fires (kitchen grease fire vs electrical fire).

Anyway I had no idea there was more than one type, I feel like that should also be made more obvious when buying new ones.

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i did not know that thank!

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Two different types of sensors. Photoelectric use light and are good for detecting thick smoke(produced by smoldering, incomplete combustion) like you’re describing, which is likely what your old one was. Ionizing sensors use radiation and detect small particles more common in active fires(complete combustion).

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damn you sound smart!! Very useful information thanks!

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Legit extremely infuriating

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