

once i was copying files from a windows install on ntfs fs to an external ntfs drive on an old laptop. somehow the system got so hot, it permanently damaged the GPU, and left marks on the display


once i was copying files from a windows install on ntfs fs to an external ntfs drive on an old laptop. somehow the system got so hot, it permanently damaged the GPU, and left marks on the display
Thanks for the reply. Turned out I clicked the “Russia/Switzerland/Norway/Others” instead of the “EU” button, so I wasn’t very prudent. Since years I was searching for a small phone, that is usable for everyday tasks. This one is by far the closest I found, I think I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the post and bringing the phone to my attention
pretty neat phone, really love the idea, but im kind of afraid to order things through aliexpress. not sure hows the return policy, and if they provide repairs and guarantee. im also afraid that i’d find some dealbreaker, and would have to keep a “normal” phone with me too
i saw it has nfc. does the super strict banking apps work on it? like for ex.: revolut and other bigger banks apps


its ok, not mine

cheeseburger donut. its extremely good
Maybe I assumed incorrelctly what haplened, I can’t find a photo of it, it happened years ago.
Basically I wanted to back up a pretty old laptop with win7. I booted up an arch linix live usb. Started cp-ing from internal to external driver without default NTFS driver. Afer a few minites i noticed some random colored pixels creeping in from the top right side of the monitor. Most of the screen should have been black because it was displaying the terminal. By the time it finished there were multiple different lenght rows with random bright colors. After restarting on win7 these presisted. During a few days the lined got shorter, but never disapeared even after years.
No idea how this happened