Before opening up or resoldering any switches, I’d short the two pins with something (tweasers or similar) to confirm or rule out the switch itself as the cause.
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Before opening up or resoldering any switches, I’d short the two pins with something (tweasers or similar) to confirm or rule out the switch itself as the cause.
Not just “should”, the GDPR actually requires it. Not giving consent must be an easy option, not this dark pattern clickfest bullshit.
Enjoy that free time you regained? 😉
I can’t compare my wife’s TH80 to the V-series, but I do have a K2 (not pro), and I think the Epomaker is the better built keyboard of the two. Keychrons absolutely aren’t bad, and the V-series has QMK which is, to me, an absolute plus, but the Epomaker is a fine board itself.
You could always open her up and see what the thud is about, could be errant foam, could be the stab needing a bit of love. I do recall that the stabs on my wife’s (then new) board required a bit of a cleanup.
Funny, that, didn’t work for me on ff/Android.
Edit: on reload, it suddenly did. 🤷♂️
I’m currently giving Karousel a go, seems like a decent step between a full on tiling wm (which isn’t for me, really) and a stacking one.
I’ve been rocking mine for close to two years now, and it just keeps getting better.
Not sure about the water-proof-ness, but actually a pinetime might tick most of those boxes. I’m happy with mine.
Tell your friend that Lidarr can connect to Spotify to get your followed artists, playlists and saved albums.
See also: Google with Gmail.
Good luck running your own mail server these days, and getting your messages actually delivered to Gmail and Outlook/O365 mailboxes. It’s possible, but a hassle, and the rug can get pulled at any moment.
I’ve broken my winning streak, and found my way back into Eve Online again. This time I’m in Faction Warfare, which actually seems like fun, and not an eternal blobfest all over the place.
they have to rid themselves of third-party clients so that the app store numbers can’t be extrapolated to verify site-wide user activity.
I must be having a pre-morning-coffee dumb, but how would this extrapolation realistically work, in your opinion? Those install numbers aren’t exactly… exact, from what I understand.
I’ve never taken apart a Topre board, but looking at this video video, I’d say it was doable. Fiddly, maybe, but then again, so is opening up every switch on an MX board, too. Take your time, be gentle, pay close attention to what you’re doing… You’re probably going to be fine.