

I’ve had 8 joy cons drift. 6 of them I sent in to have Nintendo fix, the last pair I fixed myself with Hall effect sticks. I’ve also replaced some friends joycons with Hall effect sticks.


I’ve had 8 joy cons drift. 6 of them I sent in to have Nintendo fix, the last pair I fixed myself with Hall effect sticks. I’ve also replaced some friends joycons with Hall effect sticks.


All potentiometer based controllers can drift eventually, the problem is the joycons are very thin and drift fairly quickly. Normally it takes years of heavy usage (think a competitive smash player jamming the thing back and forth) to become a problem. Joy cons fail under relatively average usage in a year or two, which is not normal.
Everyone assumes the Switch 2 joysticks are going to have the problem because they look almost exactly the same as the Switch 1 joysticks.


I think there’s an aspect of having it generate a train of thought helps it generate better answers.


Rumble has been basically a variant of a traditional speaker in many devices for a while now.
Also it can still heat up, although it might not be as prone to burnout as a motor.


I really don’t understand what you are complaining about. There has been a “training wheels off I want to do things manually” option for ages.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16584552/how-to-state-in-requirements-txt-a-direct-github-source


I meant the productivity suite not just file sharing. I edited my comment to try to make it clearer.


There really is no competitor to Google Drive’s online collaborative document and slideshow editing right now. Apple and Microsoft have made some weak attempts but until their software works fully in a browser and is 100% free to get started, it won’t catch on. It not just about email.


I buy stuff from Ebay and Etsy plenty often.
Dude the biggest impact is on Americans


The difference here is the entire DS line played the same games and provided the same core hardware. The 3DS, 3DS XL, and 2DS all played the same games.
The Switch comparison here would be:
The closest comparison for Switch 2 would be the “New 3DS” which had a handful of games that weren’t backwards compatible. Or maybe the Wii U, although that tried to be innovative enough to be its own thing.


Windows 10 and 11 periodically beg me to turn on OneDrive and 365 and switch Edge to the default browser and stuff like that
It’s “let’s a go!”