until someone tries to use a phillips bit on a pozidriv screw.
pozidriv is better, but at that point, just use torx.
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until someone tries to use a phillips bit on a pozidriv screw.
pozidriv is better, but at that point, just use torx.
the sizes are definetley hard to figure out, but the “if it wiggles, it’s too small” rule applies to torx as well.
phillips doesn’t scale any better. i’m actually glad whenever i see torx on small devices instead.
pozidriv is pretty cool, but annoying to use since people confuse it with phillips all the time so you end up with a lot of stripped screws.
torx is the way to go. their sizing is odd, but it transfers torque well and is wear-resistant.
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i played a match and i don’t get it, that game is just boring.
how do people actually play this?
i have colleagues who gush over how they want everyone else to play it.
it’s just so… stale
there’s still two left over in our household. while one is really heavy but manageable, the other one hasn’t been moved in years. probably for the best.
i’ve since made a more professional e-mail, but everything remotely to do with personal stuff uses the adress i made when i was 10.
My FP4 was affected by the “ghost touch” hardware bug, i ended up getting a replacement screen after contacting support. (it never fully went away, it has a few spasms every once in a while)
also the crashing while connected to 5G put me in a few pickles. sometimes when receiving a call while watching youtube the call’s notification bubble will take up to 5 seconds to appear at all.
it seems to also ocasionally forget that it has a SIM card installed, though that sim has been in use for 10+ years, so i can’t say if that’s the Fairphones’s fault.
i feel you, the fairphone 4 works well enough for me though. a lot of software/hardware bugs are yet to be ironed out fully, but fairphones are steadily getting better.
although the 6th gen needs to improve a lot, the 5’s launch was disappointing to say the least.
unrelated, but my dad’s iphone SE (1st gen) used to almost burn the house to the ground when playing hill climb racing.
that’s what being close-source does. jellyfin works great, use it every day.
If you don’t have one already, it could be turned into a linux-based input device for your TV.
my opinion might be biased as someone who deliberately avoids samsung products because of horrible software and bad quality control (on some devices).
yes, that’s a samsung thing.
some of them really don’t, but people in my circle (all of them gen z) are familiar to a degree. many of them use android phones and/or windows, which very much require that if you want to do anything useful.
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that’s what total commander told me
yup, i don’t know how they do it for the newer models, but older ecotank models stop printing after 18,000 pages and show a warning about the purge tank being full.
you can clean the purge tank yourself and reset the counter with a key. there are plenty of tutorials on youtube.
afaik, epson doesn’t even intend for the tank to be cleaned. at least not by the customer, otherwise it would be a dismissable message. the keys are probably meant to be used by epson themselves but are being leaked by someone.
fully agree, both have flaws and advantages. but both are better than phillips.