Nytonial
Nytonial t1_j8v2v2w wrote
Reply to comment by Ryfhoff in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
I'm quite sure the camera at least is paired in the s22, and I thought it was more. Maybe they got pushback and are behaving?
Most repair parts on their store page are permanently out of stock
They are also petitioning the government to ban all oled screen imports except direct from themselves, which will stop most sources for screen repairs
Nytonial t1_j8u3rh9 wrote
Reply to comment by elMurpherino in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
Damn, guess I'm alone in this one then with the golden fridge/freezer 😅
Never had an SSD fail either
Nytonial t1_j8tc9km wrote
Reply to comment by PeteZaPower in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
Fair, my parents have a Samsung fridge/ice maker that's still going after 10 years and never repaired to my knowledge
Nytonial t1_j8t5nkq wrote
Reply to comment by CheckMateFluff in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
They've recently started serialising their cameras, storage and batteries so at this stage, with apples (very not perfect btw) repair program it looks like it may actually switch round in the near future 😬😬😬 with apple being repair friendly and Samsung becoming purely disposable tech.
Nytonial t1_j8t2nsl wrote
Reply to comment by MrWrock in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
Oh, hardware wise Samsung make some of the best electronics (screens, cameras, processors and flash storage), white goods(fridges and washers), tanks you name it...
But they are super restrictive on their own assembled phones, forcing you to install bloatwear (over 50gb on the s22 is unremovable apps/system. It's 4GB on the pixel series) and they do all in their power to prevent repair.
Nytonial t1_j8slmok wrote
Reply to comment by TypicalJeepDriver in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
That's pretty ridiculous to bin off the entire android platform because he brought an obvious experimental product from the "worst" manufacturer android has to offer...
Nytonial t1_j8gb6c4 wrote
Reply to comment by taladrovw in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
Freedom pro max
Nytonial t1_j8edt41 wrote
Reply to comment by obi-jean_kenobi in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
My understanding is this just means a family you create, rather than the one you were born into.
And it's not about priority, you can change your family to a better one if they are abusive. This is about moving forward with what you have.
I would put existing family friends before health, but not an absolute requirement (as parentless people can have good health and the others) but your parents do an awful lot to influence whether you develop into a healthy person or not.
Being reliant on family support is not a good place to be. Better than on the streets sure, but being reliant on your parents at age 35 to feed and house you is no way to start having and raising kids for example.
Nytonial t1_j8eassy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
I don't think the post is to try and convince you to do that.
Personally, I don't think having kids is in my future, so I'll take the promotion. Not over achieving my dreams though, but to help achieve them.
Nytonial t1_j8e1krp wrote
Reply to [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
The amount of people who don't understand the message and trying to interpret it as a number or a list of most important to least important is shocking...
People:
You generally need to be healthy to work.
You generally need to work to have money
You need money (or some form of possessions) to be able support a family, especially starting one and having children to feed/develop.
In most cases people aspire to have a family to fulfill part of their dreams, and to support them. If a family isn't part of your dreams you probably still need the previous 3 to achieve whatever else it is you wish from life.
Nytonial t1_j8e0n5d wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
They are far down because you can't start a family if you can't feed your kids...
Nytonial t1_j8e0j20 wrote
Reply to comment by Quanalack in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
Try raising a family and chasing your dreams without food. Difficult.
Nytonial t1_j8e0fky wrote
Reply to comment by JDBCool in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
I'd put the family that raised you before everything else, as that would play the largest part in developing a healthy person.
Nytonial t1_j8e07sw wrote
Reply to comment by Esarus in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
It's not a list of important to unimportant.
It's saying if you don't have what's on the left, it's very difficult to get the next one.
You can't start a family without being able to feed your kids (usually via money obtained by working)
Nytonial t1_j8dzzvy wrote
Reply to comment by ChumoroCat in [Image] Health is wealth. Once you lose it, then you realize how true the saying is by crm_expert
Because you'd be pretty shit at starting a family if you can't feed your kids.
Back in caveman times, replace work for hunting and shelter building, and money with the thing you hunted and shelter you built.
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Reply to comment by Dil_Moran in Bunda Cliffs, South Australia. [OC] 1067x1600 by SoloExperiencer
Greetings fellow roadman
Nytonial t1_j7fkv1w wrote
Reply to comment by MisaPeka in Bunda Cliffs, South Australia. [OC] 1067x1600 by SoloExperiencer
It's made its way into English as well
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Reply to [homemade] lobster tail, whole ass half loaf of garlic bread, chili dog, melted butter, fermented rice water. by progun_il
" whole half a garlic bread"
I think that's not the meaning of the word whole...
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Reply to [Image] What if? by conversingwithoceans
What if the reason I'm doing so shit is because it looks like every decision is the latter and turns out to be the former
Nytonial t1_j2x5l87 wrote
Reply to Withings' $500 toilet computer wants to be WebMD for your pee | The hardware sits in your toilet, analyzing what's poured forth into it by chrisdh79
Mines going to reveal a hell of a mdma/ket concentration 😹
Nytonial t1_iym45qn wrote
Social media be wild "I wanna document every piece of my life and publicise it. Except these few/groups of people who are gross/weird if they look at it"
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Reply to comment by lobo_locos in TIFU by letting my boss use my phone and accidentally like a girl’s young photo on Instagram by skuzzlebutt36
Uncles cousins former room mate
Nytonial t1_ixmk0hb wrote
Reply to comment by sheikyaboodi in This spherical egg I found in the carton. by Skoopy__
Yes but not in a vacuum so unfortunately our math still doesn't check out
Nytonial t1_ixlxsqb wrote
Reply to comment by Sidoplanka in If a solar flare were to wipe most if not all technology, what plans/countermeasure could be taken to slow rebuild things like the internet? by Zak_the_Reaper
Solar flare x 50km of overhead cable = 50,000 volt spike
Solar flare x 3mm of phone PCB trace = 0.03v spike
Nytonial t1_jdb9y6m wrote
Reply to [Image] This has helped me through a lot by Wisdom_Seeker2308
And despite them not working I will still find a way to pedal them to the unsuspecting public.