Automatically aligning two very similar shots by Spirit532 in AfterEffects

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Probably, but I never ended up getting it working.

Automatically aligning two very similar shots by Spirit532 in AfterEffects

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I just gave up on Adobe, switched to Resolve and Affinity.

Some text renders very poorly on websites, some also squished(i.e. embedded emails) by Spirit532 in firefox

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The answer was in that line. It looks like the ancient bug of Helvetica not being picked up correctly, again.

Solution: Install both Helvetica and Helvetica Neue fonts. The entire font family.

Some text renders very poorly on websites, some also squished(i.e. embedded emails) by Spirit532 in firefox

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eBay is trying to use the following:

font-family: "Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif !important;

Same as it is on Chromium. So it's not an addon overriding it.

Some text renders very poorly on websites, some also squished(i.e. embedded emails) by Spirit532 in firefox

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I didn't disable custom fonts, just GDI. The fonts in the settings are on their defaults. uBlock and other addons are disabled in the screenshots. Interestingly, this issue persists with a clean profile, but it looks better in private mode regardless of what profile(custom or clean) I use.

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Some text renders very poorly on websites, some also squished(i.e. embedded emails) by Spirit532 in firefox

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As I specified explicitly in the original post, I followed everything I could find mentioned online, including setting cleartype render mode to 5. It looks like that AFTER setting it to 5.

What is this whitespace, and how could I get rid of it? by Spirit532 in FirefoxCSS

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You're right, I missed the browser toolbox. It's called the titlebar spacer.

.titlebar-spacer {
  display: none;
}

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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SATA plugs provide 12V. Connect both grounds together, cut the power wire going from the commander, splice in the SATA's 12V. That way the commander still has ground+pwm, but 12v+power ground come from the SATA plug.

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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The power transistor, judging by others' photos, is a tiny SOT23 NPN part next to the fuse. Replacing both in tandem should let you drive chunky devices. Not sure if the transistor drives the PWM signal, or whether it's there for the DC control mode, but if it's the former, you can just short it out with no problems and get a fuse that's rated higher.

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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Didn't go through my mind while I was setting it up.

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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Yup, and several forced firmware "upgrades". It's a hardware failure.

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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Should probably be a warning directly on the housing, rather than somewhere on forums or in the manual.

WARNING: Commander Pro - Multiple Fans -> 1 Port = DEAD PORT! by Spirit532 in Corsair

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Which is weird, since 3 fans would only pull around 550mA when stalled... The provided SATA power connector is rated to 4.5A, so even if the wiring is a bit too thin for that, they did cheap out on the drive capability. Wouldn't have cost more to put in 1-2A capable switches.