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  • Can crack/pop most joints.

    Can wiggle both ears individually or together.

    I can cause my vision to go blurry on purpose - no idea if other people can?

    I can hear some electronic devices that are plugged in, can also hear when certain portable devices have finished charging, so basically I have pretty good hearing.

    I can pop my arms out of my shoulder joints, without using my hands, and back in again. Completely painless, but can sometimes do it by accident if I’m leaning against a doorframe etc, or pushing/pulling against something, so I have to be careful.

    I can turn my face red by tensing my jaw.

    I can turn my eyelids inside out.

    I can forcibly go cross-eyed.

    The back top of my skull is completely flat. If I shaved my hair off it would look like a chunk is missing haha. This also means there are dents in the middle top either side of my skull as well, almost like it has creased inwards. Was layed on my back too much as a child.

    I have a seemingly hidden source of strength, I am very slim and not particularly muscular, but am stronger than some friends who are bigger and more muscular than me. I also find it difficult to add any visible muscle mass. Maybe I have dense muscle?


  • serpineslair@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.worldI messed up
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    21 days ago

    I would create a live media if you don’t already have one. Boot into that, try to mount your partition and chroot into it. Run

    lsblk -f
    

    Look for the UUID of the partition and copy it. Edit /etc/fstab and swap the UUID of the partition with the one you just copied.

    Try that. Not a definite fix, but that would be the first thing I try, from memory.

    EDIT: this assumes it is your main partition that is not being found, otherwise, you should be able to access /etc/fstab without a live media.




  • Personally I would wait till the wheels fall off. Consider it like this: if your existing headphones work fine, would you pay the price of the new headphones purely to not have to use the cable again. To me that seems like a waste of money, but it is your money and who I am I to tell you how to spend it? If you were thinking of upgrading them anyway, regardless of the cable situation, then I would maybe consider it. It seems a lot of money when you can just unplug the micro usb and swap the cable to usb c, which takes maybe 5 seconds? Only if you are charging on the go, with other usb c devices then maybe it makes sense.