Wow, didn’t expect all the winter drop features already.
Wow, didn’t expect all the winter drop features already.
What are you signing into where you need a password but don’t have internet?
It literally isn’t though, the graph is labeled and the article explains it in further detail, this is a graph of the percent of income each income group pays in taxes. You explination doesn’t even make sense, the numbers of all the groups don’t add up to 100%.
Elon has literally said exactly this so many times. I think it is probably possible to make a car drive with just vision, but you make the task monumentally harder by not having things that ground you in reality, ie. lidar.
that is from when Madison initially left, that wasn’t a meeting that happened today
i used the ifixit iOpener along with their plastic pry tools which worked really well to get the screen off. and I ended up just scratching off the extra adhesive with my nail fpr fear of scratching the black bezel off. i managed to remove and reattach the screen flush and without any scratches in the black bezel, it just took a while and patient to remove all the old adhesive.
good luck on you build, would love to hear how it goes.
you are missing a couple things here, both twitter and mastodon allow following “topics” in that you can follow hashtags.
additionally you can federate more content from other instances that no one follows by connecting to a relay.
not saying this entirely fixes the problems you bring up just that there are ways to somewhat address them.
Three self-tapping screws of a more mysterious origin attach to each analog stick. There are 28 screws of this type in a Steam Deck. Yet no source seems to have ever named the specification of this screw. And my inquiries with Valve customer support got the response that they do not know (and have no vendor they want to reveal). My measurements suggest
In between M1.55-0.5×4.5mm and M1.55-0.55×4.5mm (total length 5.2 mm), wafer headed, head height 0.7 mm, head diameter 3.5 mm
These are very custom screws and are virtually impossible to obtain.
i was talking about these
this is a really great read, thanks for doing all this testing and gathering all this data. it is crazy they are using some highly custom screws in there, i can’t imagine why they would go through that effort?
yea, it’s the light reflecting
thanks, yea im really happy with how it came out
if you are patient and take your time and really pay attention to the directions you should be able to do it.
if you watch a couple tutorials or taki udons video you can get a sense of if it is something you think you can attempt. good luck if you do!
about three hours, but i took some breaks. someone with lots of experience could probably do it in an hour or less.
took me about three hours, make sure to look at a couple dfferent tutorials. some tell you to remove the motherboard and heatsink, but you can leave a lot of stuff connected to the middle frame. as for screen removal, i bought the ifixit iopener and followed their guide when i got to that section.
jsaux makes the best tutorial, but watching multiple still helped and this wasn’t the jsaux kit so some of the steps were different.
good luck if you attempt it, if you are patient and take your time you should do fine
quality is really quite good, they fit together really well only a small seam at the top near the power button. other than that it is perfectly smooth.
Yea it has worked mostly fine for me, you can even do a lot for controls just with steam input. I don’t use a mod for Java just spent a lot of time making a good mapping. My only issue with the unofficial bedrock launcher is that it id sometimes slow to update to new releases.
I currently am compiling Arch for Arm manually using some third party packages to run in distrobox on Asahi Linux (M1 Mac Fedora based distro). Hopefully this should mean I won’t need the manual compile step anymore, and hopefully we start seeing more general Arm support for more Linux apps.