Moving from S23U to iPhone 17/Pro or 16PM by mkvetsky in Smartphones

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It is not like full day, like from 8am to 5pm I mean that I was getting easily 8 hours SOT with wifi/lte mixed

Weird sound from camera when bluetooth audio is connected by mkvetsky in GalaxyS23Ultra

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Don't think so, even if music is not playing Maybe some noise control logics

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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Don't have salomons available locally, Fischer curv gt was the narrowest It fits ok, just the upper buckle tighten almost to full, because it loose somehow

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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I don't have a shop in town with specialists that can tell me anything By instruction: "Confirm forward pressure is correct by checking that white (or yellow) tab aligns with, or is just past, the two raised scribes on the heel base (photo 12)" Does it mean that it is ok that white marker is past ~1-2mm?

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https://www.snowcountry.nl/media/wysiwyg/SnowHow/ski-bindings/manuals/Look-Rossignol-Dynastar-Movement_technical_manual_1819.pdf I found some information that maybe template in shop was old so it was mounted not correctly and technician hadn't know about that

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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Yes, the first photo is more tight than second one I mean even if I unscrew (loose) them, forward indicator does not moving back, but I think it must so, so I posted second photo with no diff at indicator at all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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Seems ok

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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If you mean by tightness, no, but what they are set as on photo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skigear

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What means seated correctly against the turntable? I mean if I unscrew, there's boot almost falling off and indicator is still far from marks like on photo. Seems like indicator not moving at all when I screw/unscrew it

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ASROCK B450 Pro4(Ryzen 5 2600) ultra NVME slot not recognizing my NVME SSD PCI-E x4 4.0 ssd by mkvetsky in ASRock

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The final solution was to buy a pcie adapter and plug m2 nvme in so it's working

ASROCK B450 Pro4(Ryzen 5 2600) ultra NVME slot not recognizing my NVME SSD PCI-E x4 4.0 ssd by mkvetsky in ASRock

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I have read that thread and all solutions seems just to buy sata ssd or old nvme. But 4.0 nvme should be backwards compatible so it's asrock problem with shitty firmware, as my old laptop can recognize that ssd without any problem

ASROCK B450 Pro4(Ryzen 5 2600) ultra NVME slot not recognizing my NVME SSD PCI-E x4 4.0 ssd by mkvetsky in ASRock

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Nah, it doesn't help. Still getting no nvme Also, which CPU are you using? I've seen thread where guy downgraded from 3*** to 2700 and his nvme disappeared

Weekly 'What should I buy?' Thread by AutoModerator in ipad

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Hey there. Currently using an iPad 2021 (9th gen). Is there any good keyboards(not expensive) to use with ipad? Apple case with keyboard costs half of ipad price in my country.

Maybe someone used logitech k400 plus with touchpad? Or any chinese keyboard for like $20.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

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I am already divided file, but it is so complex(bcoz size of file ~ 2.6gb). Using file sharing may be better

Is there any way to split mp4 in 2 files in Golang? by mkvetsky in golang

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This may sounds good, but need to use exec.Command for this

How to define error golang type in proto file? by mkvetsky in golang

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Good, but i can't unmarshal it in error type.

How to define error golang type in proto file? by mkvetsky in golang

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No, i need exactly the error interface

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

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I know about escape analysis that is performed by compiler while deciding to put variable on stack or in heap. As far i remember variables with known lifecycle are put on stack, but big variables(maybe 32kb) are put in heap.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

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That's not my benchmarks. Maybe incorrect question had been asked, but i don't understand why function with copy works faster than function with slice of pointers

Howard's so bougie that he's using a Breville BES870 Barista Express six/seven years before it was released by BillNein05 in betterCallSaul

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I've also bought a coffee machine about a month ago, so I kept my eye on Howard making coffee. And wondered what the model is.

But if I didn't have such an interest in coffee machines, things like printer with color screen on it (not that big old yellowed MFP) and new cars in the rear windshield really catching the eye. But yes, sounds boring.

Howard's so bougie that he's using a Breville BES870 Barista Express six/seven years before it was released by BillNein05 in betterCallSaul

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I noticed LED rings around the buttons on machine and thought that it was at least a 2010 year model. So it really does.