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  • Thanks, I have a oneplus 7T and I have been cleaning it. It's just very loose now. Been scraping the harder to clean parts with a toothpick, and the rest with a toothbrush. It just isn't working for me. Might have to try a needle now.

  • I have replaced a micro usb port on an old phone before. But because it's hard soldered it takes a lot of effort and time. I wouldn't want to try that with usb c because it has way more leads.

  • I'm contemplating getting the fairphone 5. The usb c port on my last few phones were getting very loose at the end of the use. Making it a hassle using it in my car. One steep curve, and the phone slides making the connection get loose.

    If I get the fairphone 5 I will immediately get a USB c replacement for future proofing.

    It's annoying charging my phone at night and waking up to an almost empty phone because the cable got loose when I set it on my bedside table.

  • Loved Ion Fury. Can't wait for this!

  • I expected you to be wrong, but holy hell this is bad.

  • It's okay. They probably already knew your government is a cluster fuck.

  • This is more specific aimed at retroarch, not retro gaming in general.

  • That's version 3. Not steam Os 3

  • And I thought I was pushing it by including Condition Zero

  • Still funny that valve still can't count past 2 even though this is the 5th installment

  • With proton, this is less and less the case.

  • Nope, not at all! (he says while wheezing for walking up a 3-step stairs)

  • Oreo with bacon? Can't imagine that being tasty. Let alone good for you.

  • God. I wish I had one. If only for my retro IBM PCs

  • He looks like John Cena

  • Return of the living dead had a halved dog zombie. And butterflies.

  • I agree, but Windows 3.x was more a shell on top of MSDOS and had a more niche market, and windows 95 didn't get most popular OS until late 1998. So for a lot of people that was way before windows. Also tech went a lot faster back then. Updates to an old system isn't as important if it's not connected to the world of online hackers.

  • So pressing unfinished games on disks is fine for you? They should release a finished game. What if the console shop or server goes offline? How can you play it then? For preservation, day one patches are a nightmare.

    I'm glad to see the trend of releasing more games for pc beside their console counterpart rising. It makes preservation easier.