• GraniteM@lemmy.world
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    Put phone down on wireless charger. Charging notification lights up. Go to sleep. Wake up. Check phone. Is at 2%. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    Fucking. Wireless. Chargers.

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        You know, I think it’s something with the formatting here where it makes the slash disappear. Not sure what syntax I’d need to use to make the whole thing appear properly.

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          It’s a markdown dialect, \ is the escape char, so you need to escape it :)
          Same as r*ddit in that regard.

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            ¯\(ツ)

            Except double slashes makes the underscores disappear.

            ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

            So… it looks like adding a slash before the slash and before each underscore does the trick. Thanks!

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              Markdown uses underscores for italic, which is why they also need to be escaped with backslashes.

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                Although I know this, I cannot remember where I need to escape. So I just have two custom autocorrections: shrug which yields the regular (and broken on Lemmy) ¯_(ツ)_/¯ for general use and shrugmd with the markdown variant for the use on e.g. Lemmy: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

                In the end it’s:

                    shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
                    shrugmd: ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯ 
                
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      You might want to look into Qi 2 chargers if you’re having alignment problems. Magnets snap the phone into the correct location.

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        And if your phone doesn’t have the alignment magnets, you can get a magnet ring to put on your case, OR, you can get the greatest phone grip I’ve ever used, which lets you charge through the grip (if your case is thin enough).

        Compatible with all MagSafe and Qi2 alignment magnets. Fantastic phone grip. I love it very much.

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          That’s pretty cool, but I don’t think it beats my phone grip. That one is awesome, it comes with mag rings to help align your phone if needed, has a ring you can put your finger through for extra grippiness, and the back of the ring is magnetic as well, so I can stick my phone to anything a magnet sticks to.

          Only annoying parts are I have to take the ring off for wireless charging, and you might have your ring stick to whatever you stuck it on if you put it on backwards, but that’s one is a quick fix. I do like that yours doesn’t have the first one though.

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            Yours is certainly cheaper, which is definitely a plus. I don’t have to remove anything for this to charge through, and it is stuck to the phone with adhesive, so it never pulls away from the phone vs whatever it is stuck onto. (It also sticks to anything ferromagnetic.)

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          That hinge is pretty dope, but I wonder how much that slows the induction charging. It adds a fair amount of distance between the charger and phone’s coils.

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            I haven’t noticed it being too slow, but if I’m being honest I mostly don’t pay attention to wireless charge speeds. Either it’s sitting on a MagSafe charging dock overnight or it’s attached to a Qi2 charger (with a shitty 3D printed stand I designed) on my desk, and speed isn’t the priority in either case. When I’m trying to charge quickly I use a wire.

            I will say that Qi2 charger gets HOT, but the MagSafe one doesn’t, oddly enough. Both are made by Anker and both should be pumping 15 watts, so I’m not sure what the difference is besides the standard.

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    Luckily fast charging gives me at least enough to make it half the day in the time it takes to get dressed.

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    Not too long ago I had bought a power bank, for a holiday, and since returning I’ve found myself occasionally using it when I’ve done something a bit worse than this: I’ve been so tired before bed, I’ve forgotten to even plug my phone in!

    I think I’ve used the power bank, after waking up, more at home than on holiday.

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    I rolled over my charger end in my office chair. Now it’s 50/50 whether it’s charged in the morning. :(

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    Unfortunate that this won’t help Android users, but I had a trove of lint stuffed up my iPhone port, and the Apple Store cleaned it out for free.

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        You can do it yourself with a toothpick or compressed air, but it often won’t get everything especially if it’s deeply packed. They apparently have special tools for it.

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          Those metal Bobby pins broken in half do wonders. Nice sharp hook for scrapping and unpacking the lint.

          Just don’t scrap it across the connector pins. It would probably be fine but that’s never where the lint ends up.

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      Whenever I get some lint in my Android phone I just use my 100,000 PSI water cutter to spray a little water in there and it cleans the lint right out.

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    Happened to me this morning, nothing worse than a goddamn brick instead of a phone when you wake up (late for work)

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    Its a blessing that where i live has chargers at every seat on the train. Plugged it into the fast charge and it was up to 50% when i got off from the 5% i started with.

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    Having a phone that charges 0-100% in a little less than 30 minutes has really changed my charging habits lmao. I don’t know this pain anymore

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    The USB port on my phone is getting a bit tired and doesn’t properly hang onto a USB cable anymore, so I’m mostly charging it wirelessly now. Which in some circumstances can be a bit of a problem but the phone still works.