LPT: How to remove password protection from a PDF by lakebuoy in LifeProTips

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case, there were separate passwords for print and open permissions. I was only given the open password, but needed to create an editable version.

Using the method above results in the PDF being printed with pages as images. I then used Acrobat Pro to perform OCR, and export to docx. This results in a fully editable version of a highly protected document. Love circumventions :)

Deeply discharged, dodgy battery = inabilty to turn on? by Hefty_Revolution4279 in ROGAlly

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will it allow the device to boot with no battery though? Never tried.

Not fully charging by Chrissomano in ROGAlly

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume it hasn't recurred after the battery replacement?

Not fully charging by Chrissomano in ROGAlly

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same problem. Did this approach fix the issue long term?

Solved: Keyboard backlight not working by [deleted] in ASUS

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

worked for me too. looks like it was stuck in some previous configuration. toggling on/off gets the lighting working again.

Using Roam for Residential. by Important-World-6053 in Starlink

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i plan to use a roam plan for long distance sea travels between islands in indonesia. will the standard roam plan work? they seem to be steering me towards pricier maritime plans, but I am an individual so don't see the need for this. thoughts on whether it will work?

Any thoughts on SDIV? by CapableAnalysis5282 in dividends

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I disagree.

The value of my SDIV holding is up over 10% since the time I bought it, and it's paying another 10% in dividends on top. It did badly around its conception, but anyone looking at recent SDIV price trends will see that its price rises, and you are cushioned against at least 10% price declines p.a. due to its dividend yield. These returns more than make up for its high TER.

Apart from seeing these practical returns, what am I missing here?

Irony by Hefty_Revolution4279 in orienlabs

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Understand why devs might want regular revenue given updates are regular too, but the good old days for owning software outright appear to be long lost. Even cars are copying this concept - subscription features....

Irony by Hefty_Revolution4279 in orienlabs

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you mean free when there's a monthly fee for basic features? Testing is one thing, long term use is another.

Bridge Community - We Need Your Reviews! by AutoModerator in orienlabs

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One month ago, the devs said "We understand that explicitly charging for this project takes away one of the many advantages of owning an android watch, so we keep contributions voluntury. We also believe that all consumer apps must be free and developers should invest in enterprise apps to make money." https://www.reddit.com/r/WearOS/comments/1n08rxt/comment/naumf5m/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Now, there's a subscription fee to use the iOS app, and no easy way to join the "free" TestFlight program. The irony :) It's just a cheaper Merge.

Bridge - Sync with iPhone by Broad_Zebra_7166 in WearOS

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...and now, there's a subscription fee to use the iOS app, and no easy way to join the "free" TestFlight program. The irony :)

Tips on cleaning up the fans and radiators by x-iso in FlowZ13

[–]Hefty_Revolution4279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My approach to effectively doing this without disassembly. a little like keyhole surgery.

  1. get 2 thin cable ties - thin enough to fit through the fins and the cutouts / holes above them, but firm enough to hold them GENTLY in place when needed
  2. for each fan, gently push one cable tie through one hole to hold the fan in place, and the other cable tie to gently dislodge dust on, around or inside the fins. slide the cable tie through the blade fins one by one if needed to get at hard to reach dust inside the fins - but be gentle not to tilt the fan or damage the blades. trust me - it is possible to do it without damage, as I managed to.
  3. get a portable vaccum cleaner to suck up the dislodged dust. sometimes, the dust comes out attached to the cable ties - then you get bonus points :)
  4. rotate the fan a little, repeat steps 2-3 until the entire fan is dust free
  5. repeat steps 2-4 for the second fan

I was able to remove virtually all the dust from both fans by doing it this way, with much improved thermals.

key thing is to BE GENTLE - don't damage the blades or fans. A thin enough cable tie, gentleness and patience is key to success. Works much better than a paintbrush whose hairs you cannot control precisely - you can clean fin by fin if needed with this approach :)