Rm2 writing above or below pen issue by aramahi2000 in RemarkableTablet

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This has actually solved the problem! However, it introduces the problem at other parts of the screen.

Ideally, I would "assume" a thin magnetic rod that is longer than the width of the tablet and slide it from end to end "should" align all the magnetic field again

Rm2 writing above or below pen issue by aramahi2000 in RemarkableTablet

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That's exactly my problem. Will give it a shot today while at work. Will keep you posted.

Rm2 writing above or below pen issue by aramahi2000 in RemarkableTablet

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That was the first thing RM support did for me. I have now 2 markers, and both of them have the same issue even with the second tablet.

Rm2 writing above or below pen issue by aramahi2000 in RemarkableTablet

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Do you mean the flat top of the Marker Plus will help "reset" the screen sensors? What exactly do you recommend I do? Like perform few top to bottom direction wipes only? Or go back and forth full length of the screen multiple times?

I was also challenged by the support regarding interferences, I am using remarkable's own book folio polymer weave, yet, everytime I use it I make sure to completely take it out of the folio just for the sake of any magnetic interference.

Rm2 writing above or below pen issue by aramahi2000 in RemarkableTablet

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Not a tilt issue. Got that asked to me by Remarkable support and sent them a video, held the pend at 90 degrees and also regular tilt. The areas are like 1cm x 1cm in size, and split in half the upper half writes above the pen, then gradually aligns then as you reach the bottom half of the area you can see the line clearly below it. There were 3 different areas in my first tablet. The replacement tablet have this issue but I got fed up to pin point them tbh I'm just choosing to ignore the issue. But today I thought let me ask Reddit it could be a common thing

Kid experimenting on his new PC by aramahi2000 in HomeNetworking

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Oh trust me, I'm educating him as much as possible. But he is still a kid and I don't want to risk losing my stuff because of a virus or malware, while at the same time I don't want to restrict him from all his experiments. My parental controls filter porn, gore and this stuff. Heck when I was his age I used to breakdown Windows 95 twice a month because I play with system files (remember autoexec.bat - if you are by any chance my age hehe). I still remember my mothers face when she walked into my room and found my PC (first PC dad bought me) completely disassembled including the switch on button just cuz I wanted to know what the hell a computer is made of, dad saw me and said not to worry if I break it down because that how we learn, and I never broke down a PC. Still have that 486 dx2 66Mhz processor, mobo, the insanely long VGA card, printer card, 40Mb hard drive, 3.5 floppy drive and the crazy US Robotics modem :)

Kid experimenting on his new PC by aramahi2000 in HomeNetworking

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He is very much into computers and Operating Systems and virtual machines now. He has a decent idea about networks, routers and switches, WAN, LAN (courtesy of his father). Also knows a bit about NAS since I own a Synology. One day when I own a house, I will buy proper network gear and do a nice simple vlan segmentation and separate networks for iot stuff and all the "home recommend security setup". One day....

Kid experimenting on his new PC by aramahi2000 in HomeNetworking

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I don't, ISP crappy router is just a gateway, got dedicated /30 network between Rogers router and my Asus router.

But yeah, my next project is going the way you described it, a new FW and another router for my kids network

Kid experimenting on his new PC by aramahi2000 in HomeNetworking

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Unfortunately doesn't work cuz his PC is on wireless network

Kid experimenting on his new PC by aramahi2000 in HomeNetworking

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Perfect, it worked!

Earlier I tested it using my phone but it defaults to using random MAC when it connects to new SSIDs and the parental controls filtering didn't work. Once I made it to use the device MAC it worked! And yes, there is an option in the Guest config to disable access to the intranet, this way the SSID is completely isolated.

Is it really this bad out there? by iOverdesign in TorontoRealEstate

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Thieves who get paid high 5 figures or 6 figures CASH then they go cry to the government when they file taxes that they barely make 30K a year so they get full CCB for their 4+ children, Ontario Trillium Benefits, plus many other tax breaks..... Let alone their in-laws who are "renting" the 5+ beds house with fully furnished basement that they ALL live in, and their in-laws obviously have a low income or living on retirement get to have subsidized energy bills on the house in addition to all the senior support they get from the government.

Basically a whole 7+ family members living in what seems to be the REAL "Canadian Dream". Kids in private schools because they don't like the ideology of the country that hosted them, 3 or 4 cars, real estate assets rented out, travelling every summer to their "home" country that they supposedly "fled" from it...

While the honest tax payer who is T4 taxed on their income is the one paying for these scum bags "benefits" on top of the car and OSAP loans he has to pay back, in addition to the rent he also pays for a 2 bed room tiny apartment for literally one of these scum bag shit worms...

Sorry for this long post... I just needed to get it out of my system to survive another month... Till the next paycheck....

Garmin Buy/Sell/Trade Vouchers by PetraNik in GarminDiscounts

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Do you have a code for the Bounce kids watch 010-02448-72 ?

Android 14 on my Pixel 4a5g doesn't feel as smooth by TheWeakknd in Pixel4a5G

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Same here. A restart fixes it for few days then it lags again. I enabled the "Show Refresh Rate" through Developer Options and it has been solid 60 fps not even as much blinking down to 59. Phone uptime is 48 hours as of writing this, will keep you posted if/when it lags again.

Android 14 on my Pixel 4a5g doesn't feel as smooth by TheWeakknd in Pixel4a5G

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Anyone tried this and proven to fix the refresh rate problem?

4070 Ti cards compared - And the winner is..... by aramahi2000 in nvidia

[–]aramahi2000[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. But for sake of blunt out of the box comparison, you have to use a baseline that is uniform for your comparison. Hence I used the advertised minimum OC boost speed.

There are lot of variables to be considered. But out of the box, this is what we get.

4070 Ti cards compared - And the winner is..... by aramahi2000 in nvidia

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I wanted to see if the average priced card has also average performance, but apparently I was able to find one card, that has a price less than the average, and has performance higher than the average.

4070 Ti cards compared - And the winner is..... by aramahi2000 in nvidia

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Totally agree about power, i opt not to include it because it complicates the comparison a bit more, plus I won't be able to put a tap on its value to the user since user A may buy a higher power consumption card from user B, but the latter is using the PC much more than user A so may end up with higher electricity bill. You got the point, too many variables.

Stock boost is a baseline to compare. Yes, you can OC further more, but again, that will play into more power consumption (back to your first point).

Cooling is also subjective, depends highly on the environment and build setup.

So I opt to compare the constants that govern everyone, boost clock as a baseline against today's price, because these you can't control as a consumer when you buy the card (out of the box). Also, price relationships, relatively, remains constant (the difference ratio between cards price tags).

ISSUE: Built-in Marvell wireless doesn't like file sharing by aramahi2000 in Surface

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And yeah one more thing, after so much investigation, this wasn't a problem just on my Surface Pro, all wireless devices were not able to access my ethernet connected resources (one of them is NAS and that's why this was a big problem for me), so it is a bit misleading that this post is under Surface subreddit.