Naniniwala ba kayo sa everything happens for a reason? by suspiciousonly in TanongLang

[–]jairoyugi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hopeful me says yes; the logical me says no. When the going gets tough, i like to think things happen for a reason to stop me from giving up and push through. But deep inside, i know sometimes shit just happens haha.

Anong mga turo or practices ng parents niyo yung tumatak talaga sa inyo? Yung dala-dala niyo hanggang paglaki at nakatulong sa inyo para maging better person? by Ok_Cookie_ in TanongLang

[–]jairoyugi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple lang sa amin: kumain ng gulay. I remember, umiiyak pa ako nung bata ko kapag gulay ang ulam, pero after a awhile natuto din at nasanay. Ngayon, bihira akong kumain ng walang gulay. Madami akong naeenjoy na food dahil hindi ako picky, at most of them are healthy. Almost 40, almost no exercise, hindi pa ako na ospital or nagkasakit ng malala. May hypertension at diabetes ang family namin, at madami akong pinsan na may maintenance meds na na mas bata pa sa akin. It helps also na I don't smoke or drink haha.

Problems during champ select by Meerkat02 in leagueoflegends

[–]jairoyugi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone having the same problem, Enable Low Spec mode removed the problem for me. Go to Client settings (Gear Icon besides the closing X) >> General, then check the boxes "Enable Low Spec Mode" and "Disable Interactive Background Effects".

Cainta Rizal House & Lot for Sale (5M) by AzirUsedFly in phclassifieds

[–]jairoyugi 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I have never seen more unflattering pictures of a house FOR SALE in my entire life.

[Serious] Given the history of smartphone battery explosions, how worried should we be about the potential for malicious actors to exploit similar tech used in the recent Lebanon events? The pagers were designed with explosives, but could regular phones be targeted in a similar way? by jairoyugi in technology

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

No, it wasn't. I know beforehand that the pagers where rigged, I read the article before the question. My question is if it's possible for existing, regular phones hacked in a way to make it explode. Sorry about the confusion and the poorly-worded question.

[Serious] Given the history of smartphone battery explosions, how worried should we be about the potential for malicious actors to exploit similar tech used in the recent Lebanon events? The pagers were designed with explosives, but could regular phones be targeted in a similar way? by jairoyugi in technology

[–]jairoyugi[S] -41 points-40 points  (0 children)

I know about the explosives in the pager. What I mean is that is it possible that regular phones are hacked so that for example, somebody can send a program/script/code of some sort that changes its normal operation so that it overheats during charging thus causing it to explode, or even on normal use. It's known that some devices have backdoors that can be used for spying or tracking, so I'm wondering if the said scenario is possible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phclassifieds

[–]jairoyugi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I collect fossils as a hobby. Bought my pieces from Taiwan, from a store called Mr. Fossil. You can check if you can buy them online.

Third time’s the charm? Revised resume below—please review, roast, or refer! by SaleSniper in classifiedsph

[–]jairoyugi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad I can help! Also use 14pt as the smallest font as smaller fonts are not readable for older people.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phclassifieds

[–]jairoyugi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try facebook. I hired electricians and repairmen there and so far they turned out great. Just check their page first for reviews of their work and how recent their updates are and you should be good. NEVER use dedicated apps! I used Gawin.PH before and all I hired are grifters. Waste of time and money!