I would use Linux but my graphics card only has nouveau drivers in Linux and that's a lot worse than Nvidia drivers in Windows 10.
Same for some older ATI/AMD cards that still pack a punch in Windows with the official drivers but aren't supported in Linux in official drivers.
Maybe I'm just being lucky but I've never experienced screws stripping anymore since I've started getting better tools for myself.
And in woodworking it can also help to pre-drill a hole using your smallest drill, before screwing a screw in. This also prevents the wood from cracking.
I've also seen wood screws that have some lubrication pre-applied.
After your post I think I wouldn't go through the trouble of repairing that 5c. I now remember how it was always running out of storage space. So it wasn't an ideal phone, even if it was more comfortable to hold.
I'm actually considering looking for a Samsung Galaxy S4 now since there seem to be more recent versions of LineageOS for them.
Saved me from reinstalling. Made me realise that there really should be an alternative to typing into fstab by hand since us humans will make mistake. Either that or make fstab nog crash completly on an error but just skip it.
I've always thought I had a 4s laying around. But just checked and it's a 5c. With a broken screen. Would that be worth to have fixed and try to jailbreak to use it in 2024?
Most I do is Whatsapp, Lemmy, YouTube and browse the web. Casually.
I have a Galaxy S7 right now but it has never been comfortable to hold for me and the battery is getting old.
I would use Linux but my graphics card only has nouveau drivers in Linux and that's a lot worse than Nvidia drivers in Windows 10. Same for some older ATI/AMD cards that still pack a punch in Windows with the official drivers but aren't supported in Linux in official drivers.