@piggo@piggo.space not new, just fairly uncommon https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives#Spanner (last paragraph)
@onfy apparently not. It does ATRAC and WMA though 😄
@onfy the PS3 has native DLNA support but I don't think being able to share files to the network is a feature in a lot of phones. LG seems to include it
@pup_hime thing is most antiviruses break more than they fix
like Windows antiviruses have to break SSL to be able to monitor web traffic (Defender doesn't, and SmartScreen will catch malicious files as they're saved to disk anyways)
@pup_hime doesn't the Play Store scan apps nowadays
@pup_hime yeah macs absolutely get viruses, it's just a smaller target so there's less, and Apple can usually mitigate issues quickly
@pup_hime macs don't get viruses :^)
@pup_hime yes, no, yes
@onfy I know, I saw the Gamersnexus videos, my point being that I'm still fine with buying non-electrical components from them
@onfy well, I just put a computer in it, that went pretty well. To be fair, my previous case was a Bitfenix Prodigy M that can go straight to hell
@onfy I mean, stamped steel won't be catching fire… I'm pretty happy with my H510, I just wish they'd stop overtightening every single screw
@onfy aaanyways they're SSDs, why not just stick them down with some tape or whatever
@onfy oh right those would be 5 1/4", I always get confused with imperial units
@onfy uh,
isn't that supposed to go in a drive bay for an optical drive?
@halcy I don't actually know I just wanted to one-up you
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