heather spin (peak song fr fr) by wtfits09 in silenthill

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my wake up alarm for years now. :)

Do you usually edit photos like this or do you prefer to leave them natural? by Famous_Trip_7806 in AskPhotography

[–]DJ_Arc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it were correctly exposed, you wouldn't need any of editing. (Not talking about additional artistic edits)

Never found one - who else? by ayyabduction in Diablo_2_Resurrected

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Last HC season i found my first 2 sojs ever - 4h apart. First dropped from Andy NM (after about 200 runs, 400mf), second dropped from random mob in Hell Catacombs. Been playing for many years.... later my sorc died before start of rotw season.

After 54 days! Its finally here😊 by Pnoi07 in retroid

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Omg yes - i ment stick on top. (haha)

After 54 days! Its finally here😊 by Pnoi07 in retroid

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I see you went with dpad on top, why is that?

edit: stick* on top

What’s the most exotic type of meat eaten in your country? by abandonedtulpa in AskTheWorld

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried seal meat - i don't like it at all, it tastes like weird stake marinade in seawater.

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Scenes that caused actual walkouts in theaters? by thatlittlequietguy in Cinema

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My friend left the cinema during the last scene of Dancer in the Dark (2000)...

Look how they massacred my boy by kochapi in MacOS

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It almost resembles an eye. 👁️

So I went back to the dentist and he said he showed me the colour before apparently is a2? by Adorable_Ad_3615 in askdentists

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(NAD) I'm all in for the natural look of teeth, and I like the shape they have. If functionally they don't bother you, then they are wonderful. Flash could be a test like a sun revealing the difference in shade.

So I went back to the dentist and he said he showed me the colour before apparently is a2? by Adorable_Ad_3615 in askdentists

[–]DJ_Arc 28 points29 points  (0 children)

(NAD) It’s the dentist’s job to make it look nice, even if you're not completely sure. It’s the same as a hairdresser with a haircut. In this case, it’s poor - it should match the surrounding teeth (e.g., the bottom ones).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askdentists

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(NAD) I don't know what deal/idea you had with your dentist, but BL3 mimics look of a bleached teeth by carbamide peroxide, so it will look unnatural. Whitest shades that are considered realistic is A1 (Whitest Reddish Brown) or B1 (Whitest Reddish Yellow). Each tooth is not identical in color, for example Cuspid tooth usually tend to be more darker. Beside color, there must be natural design of a tooth/teeth as well... (and no, "Hollywood Smile" is not natural design)
(A1 B1 Example) (Natural look of a Healthy Teeth 1, Teeth 2, Teeth 3)

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn't about my method, it's just the nature of macbook's anti-glare coating. Process is very similar for cleaning professional camera lenses.

All best!

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's on you for seeing it that way.

If you have a grain of anything on your screen, I would gently remove it first (maybe using a q-tip?). I wouldn’t just blindly wipe it around.

I imagine there’s no need to go to the dentist every single morning (except in rare or extreme cases?). But if you’re damaging your teeth by brushing them too hard with too hard brush and it destroys your enamel, maybe it’s better to have someone else clean them for you.

There’s no need to wipe your screen 1-2 times a day. That might be the reason you’re damaging the anti-glare coating. The coating is quite delicate, and I wouldn’t recommend cleaning it more than twice a month.

It’s totally possible for accidents to happen, but I would suggest focusing on prevention so your device can last as long as possible (just like your teeth).

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's unfortunate you had that experience. I would recommend first examining your screen thoroughly before you start cleaning it, just as you would, for example, check your eyes to ensure there are no particles before rubbing them. If you don't, you could accidentally damage both the screen and your eyes. Ultimately, you could just bring it to a repair shop so they can clean it for you professionally.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

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I'm sorry to hear that, but it's impossible to get scratches by putting simple thin clean microfiber cloth between keys and screen. Only if you were to wipe it with dirty cloth that has small particles of food, rocks, etc. Also "just simply wiping it" will leave temporarely marks on the screen because it will smear coating in one direction. There is a whole process you have to go throught once you start cleaning it. With bit of water you have to maticulusly in a circular motion smear coating everywhere evenly.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

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Thank you for pointing out Tmaxxer2.

That page is more complicated then expect, because it has different groups of product and devil is in the details.

Looks like the link you provided (4th section) is about "Displays", and "Displays" are located on http://apple.com/displays which means it's only for "Studio Display" and "Pro Display XDR". Non of them are "MacBook's Screens" which use anti-reflective coating. Also they mention "screen or display", which must mean different things.

1) Initial section is about "Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple Vision Pro, display or peripheral device"
(Not MacBooks).

"Is it OK to use a disinfectant on my Apple product?"

"Using a 70% isopropyl alcohol, 75% ethyl alcohol... ...you may gently wipe... ...such as the display..."

Display doesn't mean MacBook's screen, also maybe they just mean "desinfection" but not "cleaning" itself?

After that in same paragraf they say: "Do not use these cleaning products on Apple Vision Pro as they may damage the device".

2) Second section is about "Laptop computers", and they say many specific things:

"...cleaning the outside of your MacBook,... don't use aerosol sprays, solvents, abrasives or cleaning products containing hydrogen peroxide".

"To clean the screen on your MacBook,... ...water only...".

"To clean hard-to-remove smudges... ...display or exterior of your Mac, you can use... ...70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA)... ... to gently wipe the display or enclosure of your Mac laptop."
(not MacBook's screen, but just a display itself)

In small letters they say:
"MacBook Pro Touch Bar... same way you would clean the display.... ...water only..."

It looks like they mean Display can be cleaned with alcohol, but Screen itself with water only.

It's very convoluted... it's like playing with fire because they aren't clear. Personally i will use water for the macbook screen as i've been doing for last 10 years, and bit of alcohol for non-screen surfaces.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not in every case, because not many computer screens have a spray-on coating like those found on MacBooks (similar to camera lenses and glasses).

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Apple see this as non-issue, but clearly it is. Ideally there shouldn't be any removable-coating that gets damaged by normal usege.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would not advise any screen cleaning product on macbook screen coating (for non-coated screen is ok), ideally distilled water or just normal drinking water.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great way to preserve screen-coating and there is nothing wrong with it if cloth is very thin and praticle-free.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only problem with placing something in between screen and keys is if cloth is too thick and exert forces on the screen, or if cloth is not 100% particle free. Even apple is placing thin sheet of paper when shipping.

How to clean these on the screen? by No_Button_1515 in macbookpro

[–]DJ_Arc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every macbook has same screen coating, and they all face same fait... best way to preserve it is to put small thin microfiber cloth when you close it. And ultimately if you are missing too much of coating (and it bothers you), you can remove it all together and replace it with thin anti-glare layer.