Backup your stuff
Yeahhh kinda seems like a medical thing you should talk to a doctor.
Now that’s something interesting. Does it work with piped?
Had good memories with this ngl
Damn this one is tough my best guess LJ is like how the manufacturer tracks it internally or something like that and the 349 could be like eat before the 349th day of that year. Again this is just a guess probably contact the manufacturer to be 100% clear what that means.
A hell of a deal
That headline reads like a tongue twister
"Haha April fools"
Hello there
Top of my head: like a Linksys MR7340 hydra should have enough ram and storage for openwrt for a few years iirc but only 3 Ethernet port so a switch might be needed. Think its 50 USD rn but I'll have to double check that. Another option would be like a used Linksys AC2200
Actually was doing some research on this the other day for a friend and here's what I found.
Used:
ASUS ZenScreen (MB16ACE) 15.6” - buy used for around 140$ USD on amazon maybe cheaper on eBay
ViewSonic VG1655 15.6 Inch - buy used for around 120-130 USD on amazon maybe cheaper on ebay
New:
Think there's also an official emulator from android studios but I could be wrong
Wouldn't the light also wake the wife up
Damn that is genius
I rather buy used ssds off eBay from a known brand.
I guess it really depends on your area. I hear stories that it's the bee's knees and then other ones where the signal is so congested, especially if using a mvno. Personally I'm sticking with 4g, in my area 5g is about the same in speed unless you want to stay up til like 4am to get a decent boost.
Top of my head: chip away at the boulder and take it piece by piece
Just to clarify to not confuse OP. When you say dilute that means mixing it with another oil, right? Like coconut oil or something?
Ba dum tss lmao
He has mix feelings about it…that's it
Happens a lot with car rke fobs, I usually have to replace the housings and buttons all together for a permanent fix. I tried the super glue and aluminum foil method and it temporarily works. Nothing I used to attach the aluminum to the worn button pad really results in a long term fix though (super glue, silicone, epoxy, hot glue). Is this a better solution?