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Push-to-talk cuz discord doesn't detect keybinds on my wayland bruh
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My Hardware Journey: From ThinkPad Survival to ZBook Power-Up
Once upon a time, I had a loyal ThinkPad T470.
Specs?
π» i5-6300U
π§ 16 GB RAM
πΎ ADATA LEGEND 710 512GB on a M.2-to-SATA adapter (because native M.2 wasnβt a thing, and yes, no screw, classic ThinkPad moment).
Still, it worked - barely held together, but it did.
Then, after one of those nights, the ThinkPad decided it had enough.
No power, no signs of life. Just... silence.
I had been using my Motorola Edge 50 Fusion for a while with a modified kernel and an unlocked bootloader. One day, out of the blue, the bootloader relocked itself, and the system failed integrity checks. I tried to unlock the bootloader again, but I couldn'tβOEM unlocking had also disabled itself automatically, and the toggle was no longer accessible.
I reached out to Motorola support, but all they offered was an ADB-based workaroundβhardly a solution for EDL mode recovery this solution was useless because I couldn't even turn on the system lol
I decided to send the phone to the official service center. The shipping cost me 16 PLN (about $4). After inspection, they wanted to replace the motherboard for 1013 PLN (around $250). I declined and asked for the device to be returned. They did send it back, but I still had to pay a 116 PLN (about $28) "service fee" just to get my phone back