

Thank you for the recommendation :)
I’ve been searching for steel toes ever since I was burned by Red Wings.


Thank you for the recommendation :)
I’ve been searching for steel toes ever since I was burned by Red Wings.


Eh nothing interesting. The water would be in the bucket but pool and bead much quicker, instead of spreading and getting the bucket ‘wet’. Kind of like a hydrophobic windshield coating.
Upgraded my ram, CPU was still a ways out but I maxed the speed anyway.
System kept locking up during games, couldn’t pin down why, ended up destroying the graphics drivers trying to fix it and eventually got frustrated enough to start fresh.
Turns out I exceeded the max ram speed my CPU supported (was running 3600hz on a Ryzen 2600…) Switched it back and everything went back to normal.


I was happy with the battery life until I switched on EQ, then it plummeted to like 45 minutes. These were my first real pair of wireless earbuds so I don’t have a baseline.
I’ll have to keep an eye out and look into the WX4s. I picked these up because the repairability was pretty good but they aren’t idiot proof apparently :)


Whoops forgot images…



Sorry for the unwarranted input but like you I tried FlorisBoard and it was awful and to me seems like a dead project. Since then I went with a fork of OpenBoard and it even has gesture typing similar to that of Gboard! If that’s important to you of course
Finally something I can apply my expensive ChemE degree on :')
These diagrams were always the worst to use, far too busy and usually printed on cheap paper making it impossible to distinguish one line from the other.
Basically its a diagram is relating the energy required to change the state of something (usually water) and while in theory is amazing and clean in allowing you to determining enthalpy necessary for a state at a constant pressure.
In practice though can get really messy especially with more variables in play, as shown with the temperature decreasing as the balloon altitude increases.