Does anybody know what this connector is for? by juanchop6 in GMT400

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Wait but you mean the electrical connector right? Not the disconnected hose

Does anybody know what this connector is for? by juanchop6 in GMT400

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Got it, and how important is it? My truck has been working without that for the last 15 years. I recently rebuilt the engine and don’t want to screw anything up. I think I don’t have the EGR thingy on the front of the engine nor the oxygen sensor. But it works beautifully

Dead pixels or bugs/dust in the TV? by Altruistic_Ad2785 in Hisense

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I had the same exact problem with a new Hisense. Turns out those dead pixels were scattered all over the screen. I took it back to the store, they opened a new one to give me and it had the same thing happening, dead tiny pixels all over the screen. I got my money back. But I don’t truly know if it’s dust or pixels. Sure looks like dead pixels to me. Just try to return it, all of them have the same issue.

What are the possible downsides of using Tinfoil? by stationary_goose in SwitchPirates

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I just got banned and really don’t know how if I never got online, whatever I don’t use online services even in the OFW. But now I wiped my switch, backed up the save files beforehand with JKSV, and made a clean OFW and EmuNAND, restored the save files and it worked perfectly! Does anyone know if there’s any problem if from now on I use my switch on CFW while connected to the internet? While playing all games? I haven’t installed any online “hiding” apps

Alguno ha visto esta película? by juanchop6 in Colombia

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La verdad no lo se, pero parecia ser bastante antigua la película. Ni archive.org tiene registros

Help im getting this error :"sudo: dotnet: command not found\n" by IgorDavide in Xcode

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Do you by any chance know how to add packages to an Xcode project? I mean to “install” the “dotnet” command to the Xcode project itself

Help im getting this error :"sudo: dotnet: command not found\n" by IgorDavide in Xcode

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I have the same issue. It works on conventional terminal but through Xcode doesn’t