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So in trying to remove my scroll wheel assembly it ended up breaking (pic related). What are my odds of fixing this with glue? Am I screwed?
>>108992144Figured it out:Highlighting is based on C89, which doesn't allow ({})fixed by addinglet g:c_no_curly_error = 1in init.vim
let g:c_no_curly_error = 1
welcome to costco I love you>>108992210drill out replace with steel rod
>>108992210did fix similar with paste made from superglue + baking powder. Had to file it back to size tho. Broke again after a year.Alternatively try resin glue.
>>108992247>baking powderWhy did you need that? Why not just superglue?
>>108992259It adds a filler and the powder particles make it less brittle (not as tough as resin tho).
>>108992286I see, maybe I'll try hot glue, it's a good filler.
>>108992312Hot glue doesn't stick that well. You have almost no surface area there you need an excess of glue and file it down. Resin is the most tough but wasteful. Superglue+baking powder is like cement.
>>108992201Does this work? How do I use it?https://github.com/drocologue/open-in-mpv/tree/master
Is MEGA a good cloud service?
I've looked into this a bit, but wanted to check for sure.I recently bought an m.2 drive, kind of a shit time to buy, but whatever. Right now my OS install is on a regular SSD and I wanted to start completely fresh with win10 IoT on the m.2What I wanna know is if I can put the SSD into a spare laptop, and it'll act as if it has my old windows install and boot normally, just reconfigure for the laptop hardware. Is that possible with win10? It's mostly for a few account-related things, if not I can write down all the passwords or something before swapping in the m.2 and doing a fresh installation.