Voyager allows me to add filter/block keywords but I assume that's only for posts. Don't see much use in implementing the same feature for comments though.
kernelle
Genuinely a great day for linux
A plain advertisement on a user focused tech forum? Is this your first day on the internet?
Absolutely incredible, well done having that much definition on those solar prominences as well.
Let's create a society where people want to live and participate in, not fuck their toaster for the entire day.
Really shows you how US-centric many platforms are, I like seeing other cultures having very different things they deem "normal".
Cursive is still the main form of writing in Europe, haven't seen many people writing in print/block.
You sound like you'd be able to figure it out, I'm sure if you look up your cooler on the web you'll find video and instructions. If you have cooling paste available I'd say go for it.
So what you're suggesting is that it's not the actual temperature but rather a sensor issue? Could be, the problem is this:
remove the CPU cooler too but couldn't do it
CPU coolers have one job, and there is only one way to properly attach them. Any tempering with that system will have big consequences. If redoing that doesn't fix the issue, and you notice no other problems at all, might as well be a sensor issue.
I agree with this, you probably dislodged or loosened the cooler. Which needs firm pressure to work properly, causing one of your cores to spike in temperature.
Definitely, good thing button mapping is becoming more mainstream.
It's great IMO, combined with Samsungs GoodLock suite you can stylize anything about the phone, I used to root my phone for this level of customization.
Edit: I would buy the zenphone because of the size and package, but OneUI is genuinely good